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A LEADER IN55+ ADULTEDUCATION FORMORE THAN40 YEARS

ncore55+ ADULT EDUCATION

Fall 2017 Schedule

For more than 40 years, Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) has been a premier

provider of education to individuals 55 and older. Based on the concept of providing

adult education within an academic environment, Encore holds to an educational

standard that recognizes the intellectual interests of 55+ students. To enhance learning

opportunities and community engagement, Tri-C offers both on- and off-campus

experiences. The learning possibilities are endless through Encore Campus Fridays

and the Neighborhood Scholars programs.

Two Opportunities to Learn With Us:

• Encore Campus Fridays: Encore Campus Fridays is a leading adult education

program for individuals 55 and older in Greater Cleveland. Students choose from a

vast and diverse set of both old and new courses each session (Summer, Fall, Winter

and Spring). Outstanding instructors include Tri-C staff, retired educators and

professionals from education, the arts, business, and health and wellness. Encore

Campus Fridays allows students to take up to seven weeks (four weeks in the summer)

of Friday courses per session for one low registration fee.

• Neighborhood Scholars: Encore 55+ Adult Education’s Neighborhood Scholars

program, made possible in cooperation with community partners, is held at

Corporate College® East in Warrensville Heights, Corporate College® West in Westlake,

Brunswick University Center and other locations across Greater Cleveland.

Donate to Encore Please consider a donation to the Encore 55+

Adult Education program. Your support will

enable continued delivery of innovative,

affordable educational programs and events.

Your donation is tax-deductible. Checks should

be made payable to the Cuyahoga Community

College Foundation and reference Encore 55+

Adult Education. You can also make your gift

online at www.tri-c.edu/foundation or contact

the Foundation at 216-987-4868. Thank you in

advance for your support.

Table of Contents

Encore Campus Fridays

Brunswick University Center Schedule (BUC) .......... 5

East Schedule........................................................ 6

West Schedule ....................................................... 8

Course Descriptions (All Campuses)..................... 11

Neighborhood Scholars Courses ............................. 22

Registration Information ......................................... 28

Cancellation and Withdrawal Policies ..................... 29

Instructor and Advisory Team .................................. 30

Registration Form ................................................... 31

About Us

3To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore

Encore Campus FridaysEncore Dates• Sept. 22 – Nov. 3• 9 am – noon at BUC ($60)• 9 am – 3 pm at Eastern and Western Campus ($99)

Encore Campus EastTri-C Eastern Campus4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Ohio 44122Recommended Parking: Lot B3 off Richmond Road

Encore Campus WestTri-C Western Campus11000 W. Pleasant Valley Road, Parma, Ohio 44130Recommended Parking: Lots B or C off W. Pleasant Valley Road

Encore Campus Brunswick3605 Center RoadBrunswick, Ohio 44212

Campus maps and directions can be found at www.tri-c.edu/campuses-and-locations/.

New to Encore Campus Fridays or Tri-C?First-time students are encouraged to attend a New Student Orientation program for the campus they plan to attend. Sessions will introduce you to the Encore Campus Fridays format and weekly routines.

New Student Orientation Dates and LocationsFriday, Sept. 8, 2017

• Brunswick University Center: 9 am - 10:30 am

• Western Campus: 11 am - 12:30 pm

• Eastern Campus: 1:30 - 3 pm

Dates and times subject to change. Please RSVP to 216-987-2274 or [email protected]. A confirmation email with room location will be sent shortly before the session begins.

Register TODAY

Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore, click online registration for campus of your choice

Mail: Send registration form to: Tri-C UTC Enrollment Center 2415 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115

Call: 216-987-3075, press #1

In-Person: Tri-C Enrollment Center (visit www.tri-c.edu/enrollment-center/)(see page 26 for more registration details)

Questions? Need Assistance? Contact Us Today

Phone: 216-987-2274

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.tri-c.edu/encore

Encore Instructors

NeededWould you like to teach in the

Encore program? Contact us at [email protected] or 216-987-2274.

To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore4

• Lifelong learning program for individuals 55+

• Unique academic learning environment:§ No books (with a few exceptions)§ No homework§ No tests/quizzes

• Exceptional instructors

• Meet new friends

• Low fee: § You can attend 1-6 sessions at Eastern and Western Campus 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. for $99 and

1-3 sessions at Brunswick University Center 9 a.m. - noon for $60

§ When registering, please select one to six classes per session

§ Each Encore Friday session runs seven weeks

• Choose from a variety of topics:§ Arts and Entertainment§ Exercise and Fitness§ History§ Literature§ Science§ Spiritual/Well-Being§ Technology

ENCORE Campus Fridays

5To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore

Course Course Instructor CRN

9–9:50 a.m.

NEW! Basics of Elder Law Samuel V. Butcher 31342

The Musical Evolution of the 1960s Frank Thomas 31216

NEW! Put It on Paper: Write Your Family History

Amanda Epperson 31294

NEW! Women in Russian History Zoya Wilson 31288

10–10:50 a.m.

NEW! Hands-On Genealogy Amanda Epperson 31295

NEW! Romanov Dynasty Zoya Wilson 31290

Rolling Stones: Gathering No Moss Frank Thomas 31157

Sept. 22 – Nov. 3 | Fridays 9 a.m. – noon

Fall Schedules - BUC Schedule

Course Course Instructor CRN

11–11:50 a.m.

The Beatles and ‘60s Culture Frank Thomas 31160

Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui Sandra Deem 31158

Lascaux to Raphael: Great Western Art

Amanda Epperson 31159

NEW! Religion and Revivals: Early U.S. History

Ashley Speaker 31296

NEW! Russian Fairy Tales Zoya Wilson 31218

To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore6

Course Course Instructor CRN

9–9:50 a.m.

NEW! 50 Poems That Changed the World

Rick Burgess 31357

Current Financial Topics Lynn Rubin 31179

Duke Ellington: Life and Music Jerry Jelinek 31180

NEW! Dracula and the Vampire Myth Richard Prayson 31358

NEW! The Many Colors of Tea Judi Slack 31365

NEW! Mark Twain’s Blasphemous Book: Letters From the Earth

Theodore Smith 31337

Presidential Assassinations Charles Wood 31181

Protecting Your Assets in Retirement Janice Cackowski 31182

NEW! Styles of Music From A to Z Michael Laurenty 31359

Universe: Knowledge and Exploration Joseph Kolecki 31183

Wildflowers/Native Plants Tom Sampliner 31184

9–10:50 a.m.

NEW! Professional Photography Georgio Sabino III 31366

10–10:50 a.m.

NEW! Astrology for a New Age Karyn Hill 31367

Estate Planning Basics Lynn Rubin 31332

NEW! Is and Is Not: Invent Whales That are Mice

Robert Dober 31368

NEW! It’s So Commercial! Gerry Nemeth 31369

Let’s Go to the Opera! Michael Laurenty 31185

NEW! Let’s Sing! Miki Saito 31370

NEW! Ohio and the Civil War Scott Longert 31371

NEW! Overview of Ohio Family Law Julia Tryk 31372

NEW! Prince of Paradox: G.K. Chesterton

Theodore Smith 31336

NEW! Shakespeare’s Women Rick Burgess 31373

Speaker Series: Explore, Enrich, Engage

Betty Zak 31186

NEW! The Vietnam War in Film Charles Wood 31374

NEW! Walt Disney: His Life, His Work, His Magic

Joy Decker Borland 31375

Windows 10 and Computer Safety Jeanne Goldberg 31284

Course Course Instructor CRN

11–11:50 a.m.

Andrew Lloyd Webber Michael Laurenty 31269

NEW! Arbitration and Mediation: Plus or Minus?

Julia Tryk 31376

NEW! Basic Home Series: Electrical Jim Boone 31502

Discovering Apps for Apple iPhone and iPad

Jeanne Goldberg 31187

NEW! The Early Days of Television Sol A. Factor 31381

NEW! Evolving Spirituality Rebecca Dingle 31377

Gardener’s Gazette Rita Politzer 31188

Glory Days of Cleveland Professional Sports

Gerry Nemeth 31189

NEW! Intermediate American Sign Language

Carolyn Coleman 31378

Meditation and Mudras Jody Schrock 31190

Nature Photography Using Any Type of Equipment

Tom Sampliner 31192

NEW! Night and Shadows: The History and Art of Film Noir

Hugh Weinberg 31379

NEW! Numerology Lorraine Scott 31380

The Sixties in America Thomas Hartshorne 31266

noon–12:50 p.m.

Basic Hatha Yoga Jody Schrock 31193

NEW! The Brain and Beyond Daniel Dolesh 31386

Bridge for the Beginning Player Jonathon Bodzin 31194

Contemporary Literature Marcia Petchers 31195

NEW! Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song

Rosario Cambria 31382

Government Ethics: Contradiction in Terms?

Hugh Weinberg 31196

NEW! History of Robber Barons in the Late 1880s

Douglas Imhoff 31383

NEW! Italian Card Games: Briscola and Tressette

Gary Brunger 31384

NEW! Mozart: The Rock Star of His Time

Barbara Perkins 31385

Pilates Barre Ann Vajner 31197

NEW! Wisdom is the Footprint of a Zebra’s Sneeze

Robert Dober 31387

Sept. 22 – Nov. 3 | Fridays 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Fall Schedules - East Schedule

7To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore

Course Course Instructor CRN

noon–1:50 p.m.

Beginning PianoPatricia A. Miles

Ashford31198

Everything Google Jeanne Goldberg 31199

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Anahat Ageless Yoga Jody Schrock 31200

NEW! Avoid the Pitfalls and Traps of Estate Planning

Erin Eurenius 31388

Beginning Line Dancing Beth Parnin 31201

NEW! Black History and the White House: Part I

Steven Schecter 31389

Chair Yoga Ann Vajner 31169

Fun With Italian: Level I Maureen Huefner 31170

History of the English Language Gary Nemes 31171

I Love That Song! Tom Kocurko 31265

Joy and Happiness Daniel Dolesh 31285

NEW! Musical Works Featuring Percussion

Barbara Perkins 31390

Old Movies (Adventure) Jay Berkowitz 31286

Paris, Je T’aime (Paris, I Love You) Camelia Bold 31172

NEW! The Pleasures of Tea Irene Meyer 31391

NEW! Women in Russian History Zoya Wilson 31289

Course Course Instructor CRN

1–2:50 p.m.

NEW! Artistic Nature Journaling Workshop

Carol A. Agnew 31392

Improving Your Game for the Intermediate Bridge Player

Jonathon Bodzin 31263

Painting Fun-damentals 101 Clarissa Jakobsons 31173

2–2:50 p.m.

NEW! American Presidency Part II: Monroe to Jackson

Steven Schecter 31393

NEW! The Art of Buying Big Ticket Items Online

Tom Kocurko 31334

NEW! Bonjour! Comment ça va? Camelia Bold 31394

Fun With Fitness Beth Parnin 31174

NEW! History of Mathematics Michael Goldstein 31395

NEW! More Fun With Italian: Level II Maureen Huefner 31396

Old TV Shows (UFOs) Jay Berkowitz 31287

NEW! Religious Belief Gary Nemes 31397

NEW! Romanov Dynasty Zoya Wilson 31291

Selection of Jurors in Civil Cases Don C. Iler 31175

Senior Water Fitness Ann Vajner 31176

Fall – East | Sept. 22 – Nov. 3 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore8

Sept. 22 – Nov. 3 | Fridays 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Course Course Instructor CRN

9–9:50 a.m.

NEW! Avoid the Pitfalls and Traps of Estate Planning

Erin Eurenius 31312

Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui Sandra Deem 31161

NEW! Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song

Rosario Cambria 31343

NEW! Improve Your Health Using Alternative Medicine

Janet O’Donnell 31313

NEW! Mozart: The Rock Star of H is Time

Barbara Perkins 31314

NEW! Religion and Revivals: Early U.S. History

Ashley Speaker 31315

NEW! Tsars, Tsarinas and the Future of Russia

Betty Zak 31316

Yoga Constance Jelen 31162

9–10:50 a.m.

NEW! Artistic Nature Journaling Workshop

Carol A. Agnew 31317

Beginning PianoPatricia A. Miles

Ashford31163

NEW! Fundamentals of Photoshop/ Snap a Fabulous Photo

John Hooks 31318

Introduction to Drawing Alice N. Seifullah 31164

10–10:50 a.m.

NEW! All in the Families Jacquelyn Mayer 31322

NEW! American Pragmatism as a Way of Life

Wendell Brooker 31293

Balance and Strength Constance Jelen 31165

NEW! Bonjour! Comment ça va? Camelia Bold 31319

Chinese Qigong Exercise Martha Lois 31166

Crazy for Coupons Nada Djordjevich 31167

NEW! History of Robber Barons in the Late 1880s

Douglas Imhoff 31320

I Love That Song! Tom Kocurko 31264

NEW! JFK Assassination: Coup D’Etat in America

Beverly Sadowski 31321

NEW! Speak Up For Yourself and Your Ideas

Cindi Deutschman-Ruiz

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Speaker Series: Explore, Enrich, Engage

Betty Zak 31168

Course Course Instructor CRN

11–11:50 a.m.

NEW! The Art of Buying Big Ticket Items Online

Tom Kocurko 31333

NEW! Basics of Elder Law Samuel V. Butcher 31344

Famous Photographers John Hooks 31203

Gardener’s Gazette Margaret Cambareri 31204

NEW! Imagining God Wendell Brooker 31292

Paris, Je T’aime (Paris, I Love You) Camelia Bold 31205

Pilates Constance Jelen 31219

Principles of Government Jeff Black 31283

NEW! Senior Physical Fitness 101: Let’s Get Active

Mathew Peters 31324

Tai Chi Chuan Exercise Martha Lois 31206

11 a.m.–12:50 p.m.

NEW! Expanding Your Internet Horizons

Cindi Deutschman-Ruiz

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Introduction to Acrylic Painting Alice N. Seifullah 31207

Introduction to Color Pencil Jodi Bauer 31261

noon–12:50 p.m.

NEW! American Salt History Theodore Smith 31339

eBay: Buying and Selling Basics Susan Berry-Romano 31262

NEW! Healthy Aging Jennifer Nance 31326

NEW! Ohio and the Civil War Scott Longert 31327

Presidential Assassinations Charles Wood 31208

NEW! Recreational Sports with Coach Peters!

Mathew Peters 31328

Universe: Knowledge and Exploration Joseph Kolecki 31209

noon–1:50 p.m.

NEW! Professional Photography Georgio Sabino III 31329

1–1:50 p.m.

Art Appreciation Martha Lois 31267

NEW! Basic Home Series: Electrical Jim Boone 31503

NEW! Copy and Paste Susan Berry-Romano 31341

NEW! The Early Days of Television Sol A. Factor 31349

Glory Days of Cleveland Professional Sports

Gerry Nemeth 31210

Fall Schedules - West Schedule

9To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore

Course Course Instructor CRN

1–1:50 p.m. (continued)

NEW! Hands-On Genealogy Amanda Epperson 31330

NEW! Intermediate American Sign Language

Carolyn Coleman 31331

NEW! Mark Twain’s Blasphemous Book: Letters from the Earth

Theodore Smith 31338

NEW! Numerology Lorraine Scott 31345

NEW! Overview of Ohio Family Law Julia Tryk 31346

NEW! The Pleasures of Tea Rosetta Jancsy 31350

NEW! Styles of Music From A to Z Michael Laurenty 31348

Rolling Stones: Gathering No Moss Frank Thomas 31177

NEW! The Vietnam War in Film Charles Wood 31351

1–2:50 p.m.

NEW! Introduction to Watercolor Painting

Jodi Bauer 31352

Course Course Instructor CRN

2–2:50 p.m.

NEW! American History Through American Art

Gary Anderson 31353

Andrew Lloyd Webber Michael Laurenty 31268

NEW! Arbitration and Mediation: Plus or Minus?

Julia Tryk 31354

NEW! Italian Card Games: Briscola and Tressette

Gary Brunger 31355

Line Dancing Ann Eurenius 31178

The Musical Evolution of the 1960s Frank Thomas 31217

NEW! Outsmart Your Smartphone Susan Berry-Romano 31340

NEW! Prince of Paradox: G.K. Chesterton

Theodore Smith 31335

NEW! Put It On Paper: Write Your Family History

Amanda Epperson 31356

Fall – West | Sept. 22 – Nov. 3 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

11To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore

Encore Campus Fridays Course Descriptions

50 Poems That Changed the WorldRick Burgess

Read and analyze 50 poems reflecting great conflict and change in Western culture. Beginning with the Old Testament’s “Song of Solomon” and moving through history from the Greeks to modern times, this course examines how poetry has been instrumental in reflecting events and actions in history as well as creating change in behavior, beliefs and morality.

All in the FamiliesJacquelyn Mayer

Read and discuss three novels redefining the traditional family unit in contemporary literature: LaRose by Louise Erdrich; Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig; and Last Bus to Wisdom by Ivan Doig.

American History Through American ArtGary Anderson

Learn about our American heritage through three centuries’ worth of major and minor masterpieces.

American Pragmatism as a Way of LifeWendell Brooker

Pragmatism is the most celebrated of the American contributions to the world of philosophy. C.S. Pierce was the movement’s creative spark, John Dewey its polisher and perfecter – but William James was its heart and soul. This course will focus on James, a psychologist and philosopher who struggled profoundly with living out the principles of pragmatism in the real world.

American Presidency Part II: Monroe to JacksonSteven Schecter

This course continues our examination of the American presidents. In addition to biographical information, presidents’ favorite recipes will occasionally be shared. Each class ends with presidential trivia.

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Continuing exploration of how salt shaped our culture, politics, economy and warfare. Focusing on salt in the Americas from the Puritans, the Native Americans and the Civil War, up to modern industrial mining. Participation in previous courses not required.

Anahat Ageless YogaJody Schrock

Hatha yoga designed for people with limited mobility due to age, illness or disability. Class consists of warm-ups, working the major muscle groups and stress reduction through breathing and meditation.

Andrew Lloyd WebberMichael Laurenty

Experience the life of musical theatre impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber. This course covers his work both in and out of the theatre along with his personal life and accomplishments.

Arbitration and Mediation: Plus or Minus?Julia Tryk

This course will clarify the differences between arbitration and mediation and explore how they can affect decisions we make each day.

Art AppreciationMartha Lois

What is art? This course will help you achieve better and deeper experiences with art. Consider themes, elements and design principles of drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, fine crafts and architecture.

The Art of Buying Big Ticket Items OnlineTom Kocurko

Learn how to use your PC to research products such as appliances and new or used vehicles. Find professional and consumer reviews on hundreds of items. Discover how to negotiate to obtain the best price.

This class involves physical activity. Registrants may be asked to sign an informed consent/release of liability form prior to participation.

For computer-based classes, participants will need to know their Student ID number (S#) and password to log in to the Tri-C network.

Please see the instructions on page 28 of this brochure or on our web site at www.tri-c.edu/encore. You may also visit a campus Technology Learning Center for assistance.

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Artistic Nature Journaling WorkshopCarol A. Agnew

Experience creativity and scientific discovery while completing an artistic nature journal. Through simple observation, capture the beauty of natural habitats as you discover their value and the interconnection they share. Join Carol A. Agnew for an introduction of basic illustration techniques and hand-lettering. Apply these techniques en plein air (French for “open air”) as we venture outside to capture and define details within a variety of on-campus habitats. In inclement weather, we will bring the outdoors inside. All skill levels welcome.

Astrology for a New AgeKaryn Hill

An interactive approach to understanding your horoscope. Using a step-by-step process called the Claregate Method, you will learn vocabulary from your birth chart to establish a dialogue with your soul and reveal meaningful guidance for your daily life. A natal chart will be calculated for each student. Bring your date, place and time of birth (if known) to the first class. No prior astrology knowledge required.

Avoid the Pitfalls and Traps of Estate PlanningErin Eurenius

This course covers what can go wrong in an estate plan, with topics including beneficiary designations, executor duties and will contests. Learn about the most common errors made by drafters and fiduciaries to avoid them in your own plan and make life easier for your loved ones.

Balance and StrengthConstance Jelen

This physical activity course incorporates functional exercises to improve balance and strength. Provided equipment includes chairs, tubing, weights, balls, rings and anything else the instructor can dig up!

Note: Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.

Basic Hatha YogaJody Schrock

Classic Hatha yoga integrating body, mind and breath. Yoga can strengthen postural and core muscles, improve flexibility, stretch major muscle groups and aid balance. Classes consist of warm-ups, asanas and breathing, and end with meditation.

Basic Home Series: ElectricalJim Boone

Technology changes so rapidly these days, even in our own homes. Have you ever wondered how today’s new and exciting electrical gadgets came to be?

Explore the evolution of various types of wiring systems used in the early 1900’s to today’s modern switches and smart technology. Discover the differences between knob-and-tube and Romex wiring and understand some of the hazards associated with these systems. Learn basic installation and proper techniques for installing light fixtures and switches. Discover how electricity flows through the home and understand hazards associated with extension cords and overloading a circuit. Knowledge gained in this course will help participants identify basic electrical problems in the home and determine an appropriate course of action.

Basics of Elder LawSamuel V. Butcher

This course covers a variety of issues common to elder law, including legal matters and strategies for protecting your assets, including your home and other investments. Topics include Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, wills, trusts and power of attorney documents. Learn how to remain as independent as possible and retain control throughout the aging process.

The Beatles and ‘60s CultureFrank Thomas

This course explores the historical rise of the Beatles and the British Invasion as well as its effects on modern music, fashion and culture.

Beginning Line DancingBeth Parnin

Learn easy line dances to have fun, exercise and improve memory.

Beginning PianoPatricia A. Miles Ashford

Dust the cobwebs off your mind and learn to play the piano. Students will learn to read music and play easy piano pieces.

Note: Participants must have access to a piano or keyboard in order to practice.

Required text: Leila Fletcher Piano Course - Book 1.

Encore Campus Fridays Course Descriptions

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Black History and the White House: Part ISteven Schecter

A historical review of Black history from the perspective of the White House and the occupants who worked there. Includes a colonial review of slavery, including slave rebellions and the amazing stories of enslaved White House staff members. We will also flash forward through the years to see changes in the White House, from slavery to servant to cabinet member to the presidency.

Bonjour! Comment ça va?Camelia Bold

An entertaining French course for beginners, seasoned with conversations about style, literature and art.

The Brain and BeyondDaniel Dolesh

A hands-on lesson in how to use the brain and move beyond it. Taste the exercises of hypnosis and meditation, stepping out of the brain toward enlightenment and contemplation. Discuss the differences between the thinking brain, mind and consciousness and how to take control of and use your thoughts and feelings to great effect. Focusing intensely on the brain, we will also learn how to avoid compulsive and repetitive thinking.

Bridge for the Beginning PlayerJonathon Bodzin

The course teaches the basics of bidding and play of contract bridge. Students should be able to play at a competent level after taking this course.

Chair YogaAnn Vajner

This gentle yoga class includes adaptations of traditional poses performed mostly from a seated position. Chair yoga is a great way to relax from head to toe.

Chinese Qigong ExerciseMartha Lois

Qigong consists of self-healing techniques that combine breathing, sound, movement and mind. Some believe that, if practiced daily, qigong may prevent illness, strengthen the body and help individuals regain vigor.

Clear Your Clutter With Feng ShuiSandra Deem

Sandra Deem presents an introduction to feng shui to help you understand why you have clutter, what it means and how it holds you back from the life you were meant to live. Deem is certified as a Clutter Clearing Practitioner by Karen Kingston, author of international bestseller, Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui. She is also a certified Feng Shui Consultant through Graced Space School of Feng Shui and a certified Master Recycler through the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District.

Contemporary LiteratureMarcia Petchers

A student-facilitated discussion of contemporary fiction and nonfiction in a relaxed, open classroom atmosphere. Each book is analyzed in-depth over a one- to two-week period. Participants must read at least the first book before the initial class and are advised to order books ahead of the term.

Note: Please check website for reading list.

Copy and PasteSusan Berry-Romano

Everything you’ve always wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Discover many practical, everyday uses for copying and pasting.

Crazy for Coupons Nada Djordjevich

Want to have fun while saving money on everyday purchases, or just love a great deal? Look no further! This course will teach you quick and easy couponing techniques. If you are new to couponing, come learn how to get started. If you have been couponing for years, learn how to fine-tune your skills with advanced techniques such as store match-ups and rebate apps.

Current Financial TopicsLynn Rubin

Using a backdrop of the latest news of the week – financial and otherwise – we will discuss current thinking and trends in investing, income generation and distribution as they apply to the Encore student.

Encore Campus Fridays Course Descriptions

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Discovering Apps for Apple iPhone and iPadJeanne Goldberg

Discover apps to meet your needs and fit your lifestyle. Learn tips and tricks about your device and how to quickly evaluate apps. Discover and share the best apps for everything from productivity, news and food to travel, photos, videos, health, fitness, gaming and much more.

Dracula and the Vampire MythRichard Prayson

This course explores the vampire myth through Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. Examine the culture of Victorian England in which the novel was written and is set, as well as the author himself and the historical figure who served as inspiration for the Dracula character. Read and discuss the novel and its contribution to vampire mythology.

Note: No class on September 22. Class will resume on September 29 as regularly scheduled.

Duke Ellington: Life and MusicJerry Jelinek

Examine the life and music of one of America's greatest composers and bandleaders of the 20th century.

The Early Days of TelevisionSol A. Factor

Examine the beginnings of television in the 1930's through a survey of memorable programs, from westerns and family shows to comedies and detective shows. Participants will also explore news stories of the era as well as the racial barriers broken by some of the performers. We will conclude with a look at late-night television such as The Tonight Show and the impact these shows had on the times.

eBay: Buying and Selling BasicsSusan Berry-Romano

For the serious or just the curious. Exciting, hands-on topics include creating an account, using PayPal, what to sell, eBay safety, how to post your items and more.

Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of SongRosario Cambria

Fitzgerald is part of the trio of top vocal interpreters of the Great American Songbook, along with Sinatra and Bennett. But only she was master of the authentic jazz swing feel and superb "scat" singing style. Many recorded examples will be played and discussed.

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Estate Planning BasicsLynn Rubin

Though some consider it boring, estate planning is one of the most loving things you can do for your family and for yourself. We will discuss how to get the most out of your sessions with an estate planning attorney, whether you have or need a complicated trust or a simple will.

Everything GoogleJeanne Goldberg

Have fun learning to use the most popular cloud storage service available today. With 15 gigabytes of free storage, you will learn how to create and store files to be accessed from any device; collaborate on documents; refine searches; store and share photos without using email; work with Google Sites and Google Maps; and much more all in a fun, interactive environment.

Evolving SpiritualityRebecca Dingle

What do recent scientific findings in quantum physics, neuropsychology and health have in common with the oldest and wisest teachings? New research validates the perennial wisdom from ages past. Interactive discussions will show how these connections reveal the miraculous and help you live a meaningful life every day.

Expanding Your Internet HorizonsCindi Deutschman-Ruiz

Wish you had better tools for finding educational, informational and cultural resources online? Then this course is for you! Master internet essentials and discover new sites and services to make your online experience more enjoyable and rewarding.

Famous PhotographersJohn Hooks

Learn what made these photographers famous, gain a better understanding of their art and let them inspire you.

Fun With FitnessBeth Parnin

Simple and easy aerobics with some resistance work and chair work. Ending the day with a fun fitness class is a perfect start to the weekend.

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Fun With Italian: Level IMaureen Huefner

Have you always wanted to learn Italian? This basic course explores the fundamentals of this beautiful romance language, including pronunciation, useful expressions and vocabulary, numbers, colors, geography, food, music, cultural highlights and places of interest. No need to worry about complicated grammar or tests. Come for the pure pleasure of learning in a non-threatening environment.

Fundamentals of Photoshop/ Snap a Fabulous PhotoJohn Hooks

Learn the basics of Photoshop: layering, combining images, adding text to your image, color enhancement and elements of design. Learn to recognize and create photo ops, Photoshop your pictures and share your best photographs with others.

Gardener's GazetteRita Politzer (Eastern Campus) Margaret Cambareri (Western Campus)

Master gardeners present a variety of topics of interest to gardeners in Cuyahoga County, including plant selection, soil needs, plant descriptions and basic good-gardening techniques based on research from the Ohio State University Extension service.

Glory Days of Cleveland Professional SportsGerry Nemeth

Revisit the 1964 Browns’ NFL Championship year, the Indians’ 1948, 1954, 1995 and 1997 years, and much more. Meet and hear from sports authors, sports media personalities and retired Cleveland athletes. Prizes and a few surprises!

Government Ethics: Contradiction in Terms?Hugh Weinberg

Many people hear the term "government ethics" and think it's a joke, especially in light of the recent political climate. But do government ethics laws and rules encourage officials to "do the right thing" and give us confidence that our government is acting in the best interests of the public? In this course, we will examine and discuss the range of government ethics laws, including those covering conflicts of interest, lobbying, financial disclosure, campaign finance and whistleblowing. We will also look at prominent government ethics cases from recent American History.

Note: No class on September 22. Class will resume on September 29 as regularly scheduled.

Hands-On GenealogyAmanda Epperson

This course provides instruction on genealogical methods and opportunities for hands-on practice using online sources like FamilySearch, USGenWeb and Find A Grave. Other topics include finding and using county histories, record repositories and maps.

Healthy AgingJennifer Nance

This course incorporates all aspects of aging, looking at the process holistically through mind, body and soul. We will discuss how to keep the brain healthy, vitamins and minerals for the older adult, meditation, nutrition, exercise and more.

History of MathematicsMichael Goldstein

This course reviews mathematics from the abacus to present day. We will cover such topics as the Egyptians and the abacus; Pythagoras and Greek theorems; the lives of Newton and Leibniz and their calculus; Boolean algebra; the logic and reasoning of Bertrand Russell; how Einstein revolutionized mathematics; and the present-day ramifications of these topics.

History of the English LanguageGary Nemes

Learn how English developed from the Germanic branch of Indo-European language, first used 6000 years ago, when Germans settled in England and were later defeated by the French. See how the two languages combined to produce Middle English, Elizabethan and modern British and American English. We’ll also have some fun with regionalisms and foreign borrowings.

History of Robber Barons in the Late 1880sDouglas Imhoff

An examination of the great industrialist and banking titans from the late 1800s thru the early 1900s, such as Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie, Vanderbilt and Morgan. We will discuss the historic roles, monopoly and anti-trust efforts they played in the U.S. economy at that time and review their business and personal lives. We will also discuss if they were good for the country or a hindrance to ordinary people and consumers.

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I Love That Song!Tom Kocurko

This course will present music videos (by student request) of individual artists and groups performing their popular hit songs from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Dedicate your requested song to a loved one or reveal why the song has a special meaning for you. Learn about your favorite vocalists and groups, and be challenged by pop music trivia.

Imagining GodWendell Brooker

This course utilizes sources from Eastern and Western religions, philosophy, and poetry to examine how human beings have endeavored to imagine the nature and reality of God over many centuries and how we continue to do so. Discover provocative and useful directions and hints for your own personal search for the divine.

Improve Your Health Using Alternative MedicineJanet O'Donnell

Learn how your immune system and nervous system work together to promote health and fight foreign invaders such as viruses, bacteria and cancer. Examine basic concepts of nutrition, supplements, exercise and sleep to improve wellness.

Improving Your Game for the Intermediate Bridge PlayerJonathon Bodzin

The course teaches the intermediate player to improve both bidding and play, emphasizing expert techniques in bidding, including special or unusual bids. Defensive bids will be explored, along with both offensive and defensive strategies.

Intermediate American Sign LanguageCarolyn Coleman

Go beyond the basics by examining the unique grammar and structure of American Sign Language. Students will learn additional phrases and enhance their appreciation for Deaf culture.

Introduction to Acrylic PaintingAlice N. Seifullah

Explore simple techniques in acrylic painting, including applications of washes, dry brush and composition. This course will examine painting in layers, creating landscapes, still life, portraits and more. Color theory and value will be discussed as well.

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Introduction to Color PencilJodi Bauer

This course teaches basic color pencil drawing techniques using various exercises and projects to develop skills. Students will work on personal artwork and get critiques from the instructor.

Note: Supplies required

Introduction to DrawingAlice N. Seifullah

Experience the simplicity of various drawing techniques as they relate to shape, size and form. A concentration on shading, value and composition is key.

Introduction to Watercolor PaintingJodi Bauer

This course teaches basic watercolor painting techniques using various exercises and projects to develop skills. Students will work on various paintings with instruction and critiques from the instructor.

Note: Supplies required

Is and Is Not: Invent Whales That Are MiceRobert Dober

Surrealism is often realism manifested in the mysteries of nature and art; the fantasies of being are revealed in alphabets, dust, dinosaurs and dragons. Paradoxically, that which Is Not may have an “Is-ness” that makes Is-ness more. Metaphor and fire are two of the most powerful forces in existence.

It’s So Commercial!Gerry Nemeth

Step into the wayback machine to view and discuss classic TV commercials from yesteryear. See how these commercials directly reflected our society at the time of release. “Mama mia, that’s a spicy meatball!”

Italian Card Games: Briscola and TressetteGary Brunger

A great course for past Scopa students, but others are also welcome. Learn about the other two members of a very old trio of Italian card games.

Note: Past Scopa students - bring your Italian cards; New students - $8 day one gets you a deck of your own!

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JFK Assassination: Coup D'Etat in AmericaBeverly Sadowski

Powerful forces determined that JFK's vision and policies represented a real threat to their interests. They planned his assassination and cleverly emboldened others who would also benefit to aid in the execution and cover-up. Close examination of evidence will provide a reasoned response to the basic question: Who killed JFK – and why?

Joy and HappinessDaniel Dolesh

Learn how to take charge of your emotions and reinterpret your world to find peace, meaning and joy through practical exercises. Guest speaker Diane Berie, M.D. will present holistic and pharmaceutical approaches to the negative blocks of anxiety and depression. We will also discuss the World Happiness Report and why 13 other countries rank ahead of the United States.

Lascaux to Raphael: Great Western ArtAmanda Epperson

An introduction of Western art history from prehistory to the Renaissance. Understanding the tools artists used to represent the world and examining works in their historical contexts will increase your appreciation of art.

Let's Go to the Opera!Michael Laurenty

Soar into an art form the world has come to know and love. From Mozart’s Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro; Rossini’s Barber of Seville; Verdi’s Rigoletto; Puccini’s La Bohème and Madame Butterfly to Porgy and Bess, Turandot, and Carmen, just to name a few.

Let's Sing! Miki Saito

If you enjoy singing, or if it’s something you’ve always wanted to try, this course is for you. Discover how to sing better in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Singing is proven to reduce stress, improve physical health and mental alertness. Learn about breathing, posture, voice types, voice registers and other topics concerning vocal technique. Make new friends who also love to sing!

Line DancingAnn Eurenius

Line dancing is a fun, social way to share an activity with other people. There's no pairing up, and everyone can participate. These dances include several basic steps that everyone performs in unison.

The Many Colors Of TeaJudi Slack

Tea is a magical drink. It opens doors to worlds we didn’t know existed. It connects us to other cultures and histories. But did you know that all tea comes from the same species of plant? Ever wonder about the differences between white, green, yellow, oolong, black and dark teas? With so many different names, flavors and blends, the world of tea can be a confusing and complicated place. Whether you’re a newcomer or a lifelong tea lover, this course is for you. It’s the perfect introduction to the vast world of tea – from the plant to the cup!

Mark Twain's Blasphemous Book: Letters From the EarthTheodore Smith

This book, posthumously published by Samuel Clemens’ estate in 1962, was promptly labeled blasphemous. Inspired by the opening chapter in the book of Job, Clemens turns all of his wit, wisdom and wry humor to the nature of good and evil.

Meditation and MudrasJody Schrock

Incorporates simple warm-ups, various types of breathing, mudras (using hands to work with the body's energy flow), and a relaxation process leading into various types of meditation. Activities can be performed sitting in a chair or lying on a mat on the floor.

More Fun With Italian: Level IIMaureen Huefner

This course focuses on forming and speaking in complete sentences while increasing useful vocabulary such as items of clothing, rooms in the home, travel within Italy and city destinations. Class is conducted primarily in choral repetition. The learning environment is always relaxed, fun and non-threatening.

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Mozart: The Rock Star of His TimeBarbara Perkins

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy on violin and keyboard, composing many outstanding works at a young age. His genius was accompanied by bizarre and manic behavior, often triggered by pressures from his domineering father, Leopold (also a composer).

The Musical Evolution of the 1960s (Formerly Argyle to Altamont)Frank Thomas

Take a musical tour of the 1960s, exploring different genres including Motown, the British Invasion and the California music scene.

Musical Works Featuring PercussionBarbara Perkins

The history of percussion instruments goes back to ancient times. This course explores how percussion instruments have become the rhythmic foundation of different musical styles. Each class will feature pictures and live demonstrations.

Nature Photography Using Any Type of EquipmentTom Sampliner

I will teach you how to improve your photography through the principles and techniques I have learned as a published nature photographer – regardless of what equipment you use.

Note: This is not a “how-to” course for photography equipment, though I will assist with such issues.

Night and Shadows: The History and Art of Film NoirHugh Weinberg

Film noir, a movie genre that flourished during the 1940's and 1950's, displayed the dark side of humanity and the world. This was achieved through visual style, stories of crime and corruption, and the use of characters such as "dirty cops" and "femmes fatales." This course includes a history of film noir, from its roots to its influence on contemporary films.

Note: No class on September 22. Class will resume on September 29 as regularly scheduled.

Numerology Lorraine Scott

Numerology gives you an easy guide for understanding why things are the way they are for you and learning to live intuitively through your numbers. You, too, can tap the secrets of the great cosmic code to live your life in harmony.

Ohio and the Civil WarScott Longert

An in-depth look at Ohio's role in the Civil War. Topics include soldiers, regiments, political figures, women's contributions and industry. We will also study Ohio soldiers who became Presidents of the United States, such as Grant, Hayes, Garfield and McKinley.

Old Movies (Adventure)Jay Berkowitz

Remember how much fun it was seeing those great adventure movies? This seven-week course starts with Five Weeks in a Balloon and finishes with Journey to the Center of the Earth.

Old TV Shows (UFOs)Jay Berkowitz

UFOs have been a popular topic on television since the early days of TV. This seven-week course looks at how different shows have treated the subject, starting with shows like One Step Beyond and The Twilight Zone and finishing with Star Trek and In Search Of.

Outsmart Your SmartphoneSusan Berry-Romano

Discover and master many useful features on your smartphone, including how to download fun apps.

Overview of Ohio Family LawJulia Tryk

This survey course explores Ohio Domestic Relations law concerning marriage, divorce, custody, property division and adoption.

Painting Fun-damentals 101Clarissa Jakobsons

Introduction to acrylic painting. Discover the basics of color while exploring still-life arrangements, landscape and/or abstract painting. Acrylics are water-based and dry quickly. Just a few tubes of paint, brushes, a surface, and you are on your way! All skill levels welcome.

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Paris, Je T'aime (Paris, I Love You)Camelia Bold

Paris has long been celebrated as the fashion capital of the world. It is only fitting to revisit the art of creating custom-made garments while learning basic French conversation and haute-couture terminology. Then, dressed in the Parisian way, we will have a taste of la vie en rose in a French-inspired bistro.

The Pleasures of TeaIrene Meyer (Eastern Campus) Rosetta Jancsy (Western Campus)

It’s teatime at Tri-C! Learn about the history of tea and the tradition of teatime. Taste different varieties of tea and take home recipes for sweet and savory delicacies that complement the many flavors of tea. Explore the details necessary to give a lovely tea party in your home by planning and executing a tea party on the last day of class.

PilatesConstance Jelen

Pilates is an exercise method combining concepts from Eastern and Western cultures. The focus is working the "powerhouse" to support back health, correct posture, and promote deep breathing and stress reduction. Exercises are modified to accommodate participants' needs.

Note: Bring a mat if you have one.

Pilates BarreAnn Vajner

This barre class is a combination of ballet techniques, Pilates and yoga. The moves will challenge your core strength, stability and balance.

Note: Bring mats to class

Presidential Assassinations Charles Wood

Survey of presidential assassinations and their effect on American history. Topics include the Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Kennedy assassinations and the controversy surrounding these events.

Prince of Paradox: G. K. ChestertonTheodore Smith

A continuation of themes explored in the Bonhoeffer class (not a prerequisite). A lay theologian in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, Chesterton’s writings on society still resonate one hundred years later, experiencing a renaissance in modern times. The "Prince of Paradox" often turned conventional wisdom on its head to make a point. Humor, insight, frustration and wisdom – explore how his views hold relevance today.

Principles of GovernmentJeff Black

The relationship between government and the state; forms of government; basic concepts of democracy; the five basic principles of government; and the government's role in economics.

Professional Photography Georgio Sabino III

This course emphasizes conceptual framework and the documentary tradition in historical and contemporary photography, including photographic theory, practice, aesthetics and critiques. For beginners to advanced learners.

Protecting Your Assets in RetirementJanice Cackowski

A holistic discussion on how to protect your assets in retirement, from investment basics to insurance products to estate planning. Planning now makes for a smoother ride later.

Put It on Paper: Write Your Family HistoryAmanda Epperson

This course introduces different types of family history writing, exploring topics and techniques for telling your family's story.

Recreational Sports with Coach Peters! Mathew Peters

Tired of the same routine at your local fitness facility? Want to become more physically fit in an entertaining and social way? Recreational sports are the answer!

Learn the fundamentals of recreational sports such as table tennis, basketball, kickball and more. This course requires some physical activity and a good sense of humor, with the promise of healthy exercise and laughter along the way. All skill levels welcome.

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Religion and Revivals: Early U.S. HistoryAshley Speaker

Step back in time to post-colonial America. After the Revolutionary War, the U.S. felt a fervor for spiritual renewal. Explore the revivals that swept across the nation, impacting the theology and culture of our regional communities.

Religious BeliefGary Nemes

A critical analysis of why humans believe in God and subscribe to religions. Does evolution play a role? Can God's existence be proven? How do we justify suffering? What reasons do atheists give for their disbelief? Is religion harmful or beneficial?

Rolling Stones: Gathering No MossFrank Thomas

This course explores the band's British roots and how they adapted American blues to create their own brand of rock ’n’ roll.

Romanov DynastyZoya Wilson

This course celebrates the 400th anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty. Find out how the dynasty started and how Russia became so huge and powerful.

Russian Fairy TalesZoya Wilson

Visit the magical world of Russian fairy tales from ancient to contemporary, from folk to author's tales. This trip will tell you a lot about mysterious Russian character and the poetic Russian soul.

Selection of Jurors in Civil CasesDon C. Iler

Explore the courtroom procedure followed in the selection of potential jurors in civil cases, the reasons individuals are accepted or rejected as trial jurors, and what makes a fair juror.

Senior Physical Fitness 101: Let's Get ActiveMathew Peters

Do you suffer from aches, pains or soreness? Learn how to alleviate these ailments and lead a happier, healthier life through fitness!

This course incorporates all aspects of physical fitness through hands-on group training to help improve your strength, stability, balance and mobility. Open to individuals of all levels and abilities. Each week will end with a cool down and open forum to discuss popular topics in senior health.

Senior Water FitnessAnn Vajner

This course offers fun shallow- and deep-water movement to improve agility and flexibility while addressing cardiovascular, strength and endurance conditioning.

Shakespeare's WomenRick Burgess

A look at the female characters who play major roles in Shakespeare's plays. Use video clips and speeches to analyze the three types of female characters Shakespeare created, how they fit into their societies and how they affected the events of the plays.

The Sixties in AmericaThomas Hartshorne

Description and analysis of some of the important events and trends of the 1960s, focusing mainly on protest movements.

Speak Up For Yourself and Your IdeasCindi Deutschman-Ruiz

Improve confidence and present ideas more effectively in public. Interpersonal and speech communication principles, combined with speaking practice, will help you improve no matter your current skill level.

Note: Participants will prepare and give speeches in class.

Speaker Series: Explore, Enrich, EngageBetty Zak

Expand and enrich your knowledge of new topics with a different speaker each week. Past specialists have presented on such topics as Ohio salt mines, Playhouse Square, the Cleveland Great Lakes Expo, bald eagles and more.

Styles of Music From A to ZMichael Laurenty

From a cappella to zydeco and a few in between! Listen in as we delve into the expressions and history of the sounds of many interesting types and genres of music. Enjoy varied sound bites and descriptions of some of the most interesting music in our world today.

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Tai Chi Chuan ExerciseMartha Lois

Participate in a series of slowly performed exercises and meditation practices designed to promote health and wellness. Practiced over time, tai chi can become a powerful and peaceful way to experience life.

Tsars, Tsarinas and the Future of Russia Betty Zak

Trace the exciting history of the tsars and tsarinas of Russia. Discuss the present situation and speculate a possible return to the glorious peak of the Russian Empire, the time of Peter, Catherine or even Nicholas. What do you see in the future?

Universe: Knowledge and ExplorationJoseph Kolecki

An eclectic mix of topics drawn from a lifetime of work and study in planetary and space physics and exploration, ranging from classical and modern physics to basic rocket science. Topics chosen at instructor's discretion based on general interests of the class. Each meeting includes a prepared lecture, with questions and discussion welcome.

The Vietnam War in FilmCharles Wood

This course looks at the Vietnam War from the perspective of American cinema, examining the impact that these films had on the American psyche. Major dramatic and documentary films on the war will be discussed in terms of their historical and cultural significance.

Walt Disney: His Life, His Work, His MagicJoy Decker Borland

This class will include a description and DVD clips of the life and work of Walt Disney. Walt's life story included failures, disappointments and tragedies. Nonetheless, he was a visionary who combined technology and art to produce animated and live action films and television shows that audiences loved. His amazing ideas still live today, and the world would not be the same without his genius.

Wildflowers/Native PlantsTom Sampliner

Learn how to identify and locate wildflowers and native plants, with an emphasis on those that are locally and seasonally in bloom.

Windows 10 and Computer SafetyJeanne Goldberg

Hacking and phishing and ransomware – oh, my! Learn what’s new in Windows 10 and how to stay safe in a hacker’s world. This course provides an overview of navigating the Windows 10 environment, protecting your computer from hacks and more.

Wisdom Is the Footprint of a Zebra's SneezeRobert Dober

Mythology's fictions are often filled with truths that make history, fiction and reality, both ontological and psychological, more understandable, sad, funny, endurable, wild and appreciated. The concept of metamorphosis is exploited on every level of human existence, making things better or not so good.

Women in Russian HistoryZoya Wilson

Russian history is full of remarkable characters. Learn about Russian tsarinas who ruled the country, including Catherine I, Elizabeth and Catherine the Great.

YogaConstance Jelen

Yoga is an excellent way to increase your flexibility, reduce stress and improve balance and breath awareness. Practice a variety of yoga postures and meditation. Numerous modifications will be offered.

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Neighborhood Scholars Interested in classes, but can’t attend Encore Campus Fridays? Or want to add to your campus experience? Check out our Neighborhood Scholars programs for short courses at area museums and science centers, tours and cultural experiences throughout the area, and other courses at Brunswick University Center, Corporate College East and Corporate College West.

Lunch SeriesThursdays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. / Cost: $25

Sept. 21: #31149

Das Schnitzel Haus 5728 Pearl Road / Parma, Ohio 44129 440-886-5050 / dshparma.com / On-site parking

Oct. 5: #31150

Puente Viejo 1220 Huron Road / Cleveland, Ohio 44115 216-713-2689 / puenteviejocle.com

Oct. 12: #31151

Simply Greek 11454 Uptown Ave. (University Circle) Cleveland, Ohio 44106 / 216-707-4976 / simplygreekfood.com Parking behind building

*Optional tour of Cleveland Institute of Art (prior to lunch)

Oct. 19*: #31152

Grumpy's Café** 2621 West 14th St. / Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216-241-5025 / grumpys-cafe.com / On-site parking

*Optional tour of Pilgrim Congregational Church (prior to lunch) / 2592 West 14th St.

**Should you prefer to attend the lunch portion only, please meet at Grumpy's at 11:45 a.m.

Oct. 26*: #31153

Elements Bistro** 2300 Euclid Ave. / Cleveland, Ohio 44115 216-802-3131 elementsoneuclid.com / Parking behind building

(Restaurant located in the Parker Hannifin Administration Building on the corner of 23rd and Euclid)

*Optional tour of Trinity Cathedral Cleveland (prior to lunch) 2230 Euclid Ave.

**Should you prefer to attend the lunch portion only, please meet at Elements at Noon.

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Breakfast SeriesPresented by Hospice of the Western Reserve

Corporate College East® Tuesdays, 9-10:30 a.m. / Cost: $20

Sept. 26: #31282

Navigating the Eldercare Maze Presenter: Stephanie Yeaglin• When is it time to make a move for yourself or your loved ones?• What to look for in nursing homes and senior living,

Home Health Care, Hospice• How to handle challenges arising as we age

Oct. 3: #31408

Dreams Fulfilled: Creating and Achieving Your Bucket List Presenter: Lynn Hermensky• Creating your “Bucket List”• Learn how to pursue your lifetime dreams one at a time

Oct. 10: #31409

Leaving a Legacy: Matters of the Heart Presenter: Lynn Hermensky

• How to bequeath personal values, reflections, traditions, advice and memories to loved ones

Oct. 17: #31410

Advance Care Planning: Courage in Conversation Presenter: Diane Hartt• Learn how to make decisions regarding future medical care• Identify choices with family and loved ones• Guidebook handout explaining Ohio Advance Directives

(living will/power of attorney for health care)

Oct. 24: #31443

Questions are the Answer: Strategies for Making the Most of Your Doctor Visits Presenter: Diane Hartt• Being a part of the health care team for your loved one• Identify ways to prepare yourself for your doctor visits to

ensure complete understanding, retaining information and receiving the best possible outcome

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PARTNERSHIPS

Coffee with a CuratorJoin us for coffee and conversation with University Circle’s best and brightest curators. Over the course of four weeks, you will have the opportunity to sit and chat with different curators from University Circle’s most distinguished institutions. Discover what curators do, why they do it, how they got their start, and how their research and discoveries impact the museums, your lives and, in some cases, the world. TWO DATES AT ONE LOW PRICE!

Wed., Oct. 4 and 18: #31117Oct. 4 Cleveland Museum of Natural History 1 Wade Oval Drive / Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Buena Vista Sandstone: A Science Story About Human Use of a Valued Natural Resource David Saja, Ph.D., Curator of Mineralogy

Buena Vista sandstone is a historical building stone, mined here in Ohio and shipped for use to destinations around North America. Dr. Saja is a sedimentary petrologist who studies local sandstones using thin slices of rock viewed with a polarizing microscope. He will present the results from his most recent publication concerning this Mississippian-age stone and share the story of how this simple stone, known as a “freestone,” became so sought-after at the end of the 19th century.

Oct. 18 Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd. / Cleveland, Ohio 44106

The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s Stephen Harrison, Curator of Decorative Art and Design

“The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s” will be the first major museum exhibition to focus on American taste in art and design during the dynamic years of the 1920s and early 1930s. After the First World War, American money and culture helped transform the global marketplace. Against a backdrop of traditional historicist styles, a new language of design emerged to define an era of innovation and modernity—the Jazz Age—capturing the pulse and rhythm of the American spirit. Visit this special exhibition with Stephen Harrison, the museum’s curator of decorative art and design. “The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s” is co-organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City.

$35 Wednesdays Oct. 4 and Oct. 18 HRS: 3 10:30 a.m.- noon

Wed., Nov. 1 and 15: #31118

Nov. 1 Cleveland History Center Western Reserve Historical Society 10825 East Blvd. / Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Cleveland Starts Here® Eric Rivet, Curator of Collections and Exhibits Margaret Roulett, Archives and Special Collections

As the Western Reserve Historical Society celebrates its 150th anniversary, it is creating a dynamic, new exhibition experience called Cleveland Starts Here® presented by the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation – a permanent core exhibit and digital portal that explores the rich and diverse history of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. The trusted steward of the region’s history since 1867, the Western Reserve Historical Society is responsible to the city and region to use its collections and resources to educate and enlighten – to provide historical context that informs today’s conversations and the critical decisions that impact society. Join Eric Rivet and Margaret Roulett to discuss Cleveland, its history and the objects selected to represent that history in Cleveland Starts Here®, opening at the Cleveland History Center in November 2017.

Nov. 15 Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland 11400 Euclid Ave. / Cleveland, Ohio 44106

A Poethical Wager: An International Exhibit My heart’s in my hand: A Collaborative Installation by Phil Collins Andria Hickey, Senior Curator

MOCA Cleveland's fall 2017 exhibition season features a major group exhibition titled “A Poethical Wager,” which brings together a group of international artists who share an intensive, research-based practice that results in abstract artworks connecting poetic form with ethical considerations. Also on view will be British artist Phil Collins' “My heart's in my hand,” (2013), a collaborative installation of six listening booths that house vinyl recordings of original music made in response to a socially engaged project by the artist to combat homelessness in Cologne, Germany.

$35 Wednesdays Nov. 1 and Nov. 15 HRS: 3 10:30 a.m.- noon

Chamber Music EnsembleAre you looking for informal group opportunity where you can express your musical talents? Our Chamber Music Ensemble, a group of various skills levels, may be just what you want. For more information, please contact Sandy McPherson at 216-371-3976.

New members are always welcome!Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Ohio 44122 Ensemble meets in EEC 128

Mondays, 2-4 pm / Sept. 22 - Nov. 3

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Partnerships continued

CanalWay TourSee the splendor the season brings to the Ohio and Erie Canal Reservation via seven-passenger golf cart. Your guide will discuss the natural and cultural history of the park including the Ohio and Erie Canal, Cuyahoga River and flora and fauna along the way.

Please dress for the weather. The carts are covered and can protect from the sun/light rain. Each participant will receive an earphone.

Cleveland Metroparks CanalWay Center 4524 East 49th St. / Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio 44125

$15 Tuesday, Sept. 26 #31121 10-11:30 a.m. #31122 1-2:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 10 #31123 10-11:30 a.m. #31124 1-2:30 p.m.

Cleveland Museum of Art SeriesJoin us for this gallery talk series hosted by the distinguished Cleveland Museum of Art, one of Northeast Ohio’s principal civic and cultural institutions. The series will feature special exhibitions on view this fall, including “The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.” Presented by the museum’s department of education and academic affairs.

Topics for both series are the same. Please register for one only. Enrollment is limited.

The Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd. / Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Tours convene in the atrium, North Court Lobby Facilitator: Karen Levinsky

$63 Tuesdays, Sept. 26-Oct. 31 HRS: 6 (Sept. 26; Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31) #31119 11 a.m.-noon

Thursdays, Sept. 28-Nov. 2 (Sept. 28; Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26; Nov. 2) #31120 11 a.m.-noon

28728 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio 44140

Ask an AstronomerHave you got space questions that need to be answered? Join the discussion! This program is dedicated to you, the curious listener. Our astronomers will be prepared to talk to you all about the history and future of manned space flight, the solar system and all the satellites and telescopes current and planned. Bring your questions and your curiosity.

$15 Wednesday, Sept. 6 HRS: 1.5 #31140 10-11:30 a.m. #31141 6:30-8:00 p.m.

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Solar SystemHitch a ride on our planetarium “spaceship” as we journey to all of the major (and some of the minor) planets and even an asteroid or two in our very own solar system. We will use our state-of-the-art planetarium and current computer modeling for an in-depth look at what we know about these alien worlds and how we have come to know it. You won’t want to miss this journey into nearby space!

$15 Wednesday, Sept. 20 HRS: 1.5 #31142 10-11:30 a.m.#31143 6:30-8:00 p.m.

LAKE ERIE NATURE & SCIENCE CENTER

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the UniverseTaking a seat in our planetarium is almost like hitching a ride on a spaceship. Buckle up with us as we depart Earth and visit our neighbors in the solar system. We will then travel beyond the edge of the Milky Way and to galaxies beyond. At the edge of the observable universe, we will look at how far we’ve come and travel faster than light back to the Earth in time to go home.

$15 Thursday, Sept. 28 HRS: 1.5 #31144 10-11:30 a.m. #31145 6:30-8:00 p.m.

25To register, call 216-987-3075, #1 Online: www.tri-c.edu/encore

3605 Center Road, Brunswick, Ohio 44212

Neighborhood Scholars

BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY CENTER (BUC)

History of the Federal ReserveGain an understanding of the history and operations of the Federal Reserve System, an independent organization that is not part of the federal government. Topics include: Why was the Federal Reserve set up? What is its structure? Who appoints board members and other officers? What key terms and definitions relate to the Federal Reserve’s activities? How did the Federal Reserve avoid the 2008 meltdown? What is quantitative easing?

$34.99 Tuesdays Oct. 3, 10, 17 HRS: 6 #31404 10 a.m. – noon Brass

The Media Revolution and the Loss of CivilityThese are turbulent times. What has happened to standards? Technology has opened up the world of media influence in a historically pivotal way. Our country is still meant for great things, and free speech is guaranteed by the Constitution to get us there. Through studying the past and analyzing what is happening now, we can intelligently discuss how to remedy the disconnect between effective and noneffective communication.

$34.99 Wednesdays Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11 HRS: 6 #31273 10 a.m.–noon Kosek

Spanish Card Games: Brisca and TuteMany traditional card games have been played in Spain over the past six centuries. Brisca and Tute are among the most popular. Learn these games using traditional rules and Spanish cards. Both games are of the “trick-taking” variety, with a trump suit.

$34.99 Thursdays Sept. 28; Oct. 5, 12 HRS: 6 #31276 10 a.m.–noon BrungerNote: $8 fee to instructor for cards.

Swiss Card Game: HandjassThe Jass family of card games is so popular in Switzerland that the traditional Swiss playing card deck is commonly referred to as a Jass deck. Handjass is the simplest form of Jass, serving as the perfect intro to Jass games in general,

$34.99 Thursdays Oct. 19, 26; Nov. 2 HRS: 6 #31281 10 a.m.–noon BrungerNote: $7 fee to instructor for cards.

Write Your StoryThe art and craft of writing is much simpler than you think. Delve into your inner writer and discover all things from memoirs to cookbooks, autobiographies to essays, blogs to short stories and everything in between.

$34.99 Mondays Sept. 25; Oct. 2, 9 HRS: 6 #31270 10 a.m.–noon Laurenty

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4400 Richmond Road, Warrensville Heights, Ohio 44128

CORPORATE COLLEGE® EAST (CCE)

Discussion Salons: Where Creative Minds Meet to Share IdeasDiscussion salons – where creative minds meet to share ideas and gain insights with peers for the joy of it! We will choose five topics to discuss in this exclusive Encore Salon. Limited to 15 participants.

$34.99 Thursdays Sept. 28; Oct. 5, 12 HRS: 6 #31275 10 a.m. – noon Lucas

The Early Days of BroadwayThis course focuses on Broadway’s early years – the era before the "Golden Age." Learn about immigration in the 1800's and how this particular area of New York City became known as the "Great White Way." Discuss the work and lives of artists and visionaries such as Oscar Hammerstein I, the Gershwins, Irving Berlin and George M. Cohen. And, as usual, we will sing!

$34.99 Tuesdays Oct. 10, 17, 24 HRS: 6 #31278 10 a.m.–noon Borland

History of the Federal ReserveGain an understanding of the history and operations of the Federal Reserve System, an independent organization that is not part of the federal government. Topics include: Why was the Federal Reserve set up? What is its structure? Who appoints board members and other officers? What key terms and definitions relate to the Federal Reserve’s activities? How did the Federal Reserve avoid the 2008 meltdown? What is quantitative easing?

$34.99 Wednesdays Oct. 4, 11, 18 HRS: 6 #31405 10 a.m.–noon Brass

Jewelry MakingLearn how to design and make a wire-wrapped pendant and bracelet or necklace, a woven bracelet, and various styles of earrings.

Note: Participants must purchase approximately $50 worth of supplies. Please bring 20- or 22-gauge silver- or gold-plated wire and at least two medium-sized stones with vertical holes (1" or larger) to design two wire-wrapped pendants.

$34.99 Wednesdays Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11 HRS: 6 #31407 10 a.m.–noon Finley

MahjonggMahjongg is a game that involves skill, strategy, calculation and a little luck. In just a few weeks, you will make friends while learning the rules and necessary strategy to become a skilled player. Bring $9 to purchase this year's Mahjongg card. All skill levels welcome.

$34.99 Thursdays Oct. 5, 12, 19 HRS: 6 #31277 10 a.m.–noon Rabb

The Media Revolution and the Loss of CivilityThese are turbulent times. What has happened to standards? Technology has opened up the world of media influence in a historically pivotal way. Our country is still meant for great things, and free speech is guaranteed by the Constitution to get us there. Through studying the past and analyzing what is happening now, we can intelligently discuss how to remedy the disconnect between effective and noneffective communication.

$34.99 Mondays Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9 HRS: 6 #31274 10 a.m.–noon Kosek

The Three Branches of Government: Does It Still Work?Created in 1791, the Articles of the Constitution delineate the three branches of our federal government (Executive, Legislative and Judicial) and create a system of checks and balances so that no one branch has more power than another. Together we will ask some difficult questions and look to the Constitution for answers

$34.99 Mondays Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10 HRS: 6 #31272 10 a.m.–noon Greenberg

Write Your StoryThe art and craft of writing is much simpler than you think. Delve into your inner writer and discover all things from memoirs to cookbooks, autobiographies to essays, blogs to short stories and everything in between.

$34.99 Mondays Oct. 16, 23, 30 HRS: 6 #31279 10 a.m.–noon Laurenty

Neighborhood Scholars

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25425 Center Ridge Road, Westlake, Ohio 44145

CORPORATE COLLEGE® WEST (CCW)

Happiness in AgingHappiness is a byproduct of healthy thinking practiced daily. Learn more about living happily at any moment from experts (TED videos) and share your own views in this interactive course. Limited to 15 participants.

$34.99 Tuesdays Oct. 3, 10, 17 HRS: 6 #31494 10 a.m. – noon Lucas

History of the Federal ReserveGain an understanding of the history and operations of the Federal Reserve System, an independent organization that is not part of the federal government. Topics include: Why was the Federal Reserve set up? What is its structure? Who appoints board members and other officers? What key terms and definitions relate to the Federal Reserve’s activities? How did the Federal Reserve avoid the 2008 meltdown? What is quantitative easing?

$34.99 Wednesdays Oct. 18, 25; Nov. 1 HRS: 6 #31406 10 a.m.–noon Brass

Spanish Card Games: Brisca and TuteMany traditional card games have been played in Spain over the past six centuries. Brisca and Tute are among the most popular. Learn these games using traditional rules and Spanish cards. Both games are of the “trick-taking” variety, with a trump suit.

$34.99 Tuesdays Sept. 26; Oct. 3, 10 HRS: 6 #31271 10 a.m.–noon BrungerNote: $8 fee to instructor for cards.

Swiss Card Game: HandjassThe Jass family of card games is so popular in Switzerland that the traditional Swiss playing card deck is commonly referred to as a Jass deck. Handjass is the simplest form of Jass, serving as the perfect intro to Jass games in general,

$34.99 Tuesdays Oct. 17, 24, 31 HRS: 6 #31280 10 a.m.–noon BrungerNote: $7 fee to instructor for cards.

Neighborhood Scholars

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Register online, by mail or fax, by phone or in person!

ONLINE at www.tri-c.edu/encore1. Click on the Encore Campus Fridays location or

Neighborhood Scholars program of your choice.

2. Click on Online Registration.

3. You will need your student ID (S#) and PIN to register online. If you do not know your S# or need to reset your PIN, please call 216-987-3075, option 1.

4. If you have never taken a class at Tri-C and do not have a student ID, you will have the opportunity to create an account as you register.

5. Payment must be made via credit card* or electronic check to register online.

6. You must complete the online payment at the time of registration.

BY MAIL OR FAX1. Complete the registration form located on the last

page of the catalog or download a printable form at www.tri-c.edu/encore.

2. For Encore Campus Fridays registration, select a first and second choice for each of the class periods in which you wish to enroll. (You may attend from one to six classes for one low fee of $99 or one to three for $60 at BUC.)

3. Complete the registration form, including course numbers (CRNs).

4. New students without a Tri-C student ID (S#) can register using date of birth and the last four digits of their social security number to request a student ID.

5. Mail, with payment via check, money order or complete credit card* information to:

Tri-C UTC Enrollment Center 2415 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115

6. -OR- Fax your registration form, with complete credit card* information, to the UTC Enrollment Center at 216-987-3210.

BY PHONE1. Have your selected courses, CRNs and credit card* ready.

2. Call 216-987-3075, option 1.

IN PERSONYou may register in person at any Tri-C Enrollment Center. See www.tri-c.edu/enrollment-center/ for Enrollment Center locations and hours of operation.

Note: Effective Oct. 1, 2015, credit cards will no longer be accepted in person at the registration window. Payment may still be made by check, money order or cash.

*IMPORTANT PAYMENT INFORMATIONEffective July 15, 2014, a 2.4 percent service fee will apply to all payments made by credit card for Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) credit and non-credit tuition, fees and other student account charges. Call 216-987-3075 if you have any questions.

How to Register

View and Print Your Course ScheduleA schedule will be emailed to you the day after you register, so please make sure we have your current email address. If not, please update it either via my Tri-C space or by calling the Tri-C Enrollment Center at 216-987-3075, option 1.

my Tri-C space | my.tri-c.edu

To log on to my.tri-c.edu:Returning Students1. Enter your username. This is your student ID number,

or S#, that appears on the front of your my Tri-C card (for example, S0123456).

2. Enter your password. This is your current Technology Learning Center (TLC) password. If you have forgotten your password, go to one of the following:

• Forgot Your Password?

• Change Your Password

New Students1. Enter your student ID number, or S#, that appears

on the front of your my Tri-C card (for example, S0123456) or the identification number that was given to you at registration.

2. Click on Change Your Password to create a password.

Important InformationConfirmation class schedules will be emailed. Class schedules are also available online through my Tri-C space under the student tab. Class schedules may alternately be picked up on the first day of class beginning at 8 a.m. at the site facilitator area.

Encore Campus East: President’s Plaza Level of the Eastern Campus Student Services Building (2nd floor across from the elevators).

Encore Campus West: Western Campus Student Services Building (B-Wing).

Encore Campus Brunswick University Center: Concierge Space on First Floor by Main Entrance.

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How to Register

Course Withdrawal and Refund Policies No refunds will be granted outside of the following timetable. Withdrawal requests can be submitted by email, phone, mail or fax. A refund check will be mailed to you within six weeks.

Encore Campus Fridays Session Last Day for 100% Refund Last Day for 90% Refund No RefundFall 2017

East, West and BUC Sept. 12, 2017 Sept. 13, 2017 Sept. 15, 2017

Neighborhood Scholars 100% Refund 50% Refund No RefundWithdrawal request received Five business days prior

to course start dateOn or after five, but prior to three business days before the course start date

On or after three business days prior to the course start date

What is my Tri-C space?My Tri-C space is the College’s information management program. Through my Tri-C space, you can verify your course schedule, reserve library books and find out about Tri-C activities and events. All changes to your personal information are made through my Tri-C space. You can log on to my Tri-C space from any computer with v access. Visit my.tri-c.edu.

Parking InformationParking is included in your non-credit course registration fee through the College’s Campus Security and Maintenance Fee. This fee is designed to provide students with unlimited access to all campuses, recreation facilities, technology learning centers, libraries and campus special events without having to purchase hangtags. Protected, lighted parking is provided at all campuses. You may park in any unrestricted parking lot; parking is prohibited in spaces designated for faculty and staff. Parking information may be found online at www.tri-c.edu/parking/.

Campus maps and directions can be found at: www.tri-c.edu/campuses-and-locations/.

Emergency Notifications, Including Campus ClosuresTo have emergency alerts sent directly to your home or cell phone, please sign up for Tri-C Alerts on the “My Info” tab in my Tri-C space, under Updating Your Personal Information/Addresses & Phones.

Course CancellationsCourses may be canceled for a variety of reasons. Each course has a cancellation determination date. This is the date the class will be canceled if there is not a minimum enrollment. For Encore Campus Fridays, the date is two weeks prior to the session start date. For Neighborhood Scholars, cancellation decisions are made approximately one week before the course begins. Every effort is made to notify students when a cancellation occurs. When registering, please be certain Tri-C has all your current contact information. If you are registered in a class that is canceled, you will be notified by email.

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Fall 2017 Instructors and Advisory Team We are fortunate to have outstanding facilitators associated with our 55+ Adult Education programs. If you are interested in becoming an instructor or know of someone who might be interested, please call 216-987-2274 or visit our instructor resource page at www.tri-c.edu/encore.

Carol A. Agnew, B.A. Environmental StudiesCarolyn M. Anderson, Ph.D.Gary Anderson, MAT American Studies; B.S. Social StudiesPatricia A. Miles Ashford, B.M., BME, M.M.Jodi BauerJay Berkowitz, B.A. Art Education; M.Ed.Susan Berry-Romano Jeff Black, Two master’s degreesJonathon Bodzin, B.S. AccountingCamelia Bold, B.A. Education; Fashion Design degreeJoy Decker Borland, B.A. Theater and Speech; Licensed Media SpecialistErnest Brass, M.S.Gary BrungerRick BurgessSamuel V. Butcher, Attorney at Law, Registered PharmacistJanice Cackowski, Certified Financial PlannerMargaret Cambareri, M.A. Education; Master GardenerRosario Cambria, Ph.D.

Carolyn Coleman, A.A.Sandra Deem, Certified Clutter Clearing Practitioner; Certified Feng Shui Consultant; Certified Master RecyclerNada DjordjevichRobert DoberDaniel DoleshAmanda E. Epperson, M.A. Art History; Ph.D. HistoryAnn Eurenius, B.S.Erin Eurenius, BBA, MBA, J.D., CPASol Factor, B.A.Evelyn Finley, B.S. Business; M.Ed.Jeanne Goldberg, M.Ed.Michael Goldstein, B.A.Barbara Greenberg, B.S., J.D.Thomas Hartshorne, Ph.D.Karyn HillJohn Hooks, BFA PhotographyMaureen HuefnerDon C. IlerDouglas Imhoff, B.A., MBA, CPAClarissa Jakobsons, BFARosetta Jancsy, B.A., BSN, MSNConstance Jelen, ACE, ACSM, AEA, Yoga Alliance

Jerry Jelinek, B.A. ManagementTom Kocurko, B.A. History; Certified Ohio Peace OfficerJoseph C. Kolecki, Retired NASA physicistCheryl Kosek, MBAMichael Laurenty, B.A., MFA, N.D., LMTMartha Lois, MFAScott Longert, B.A., M.A. American HistoryCarol Lucas, B.A., MBAJacquelyn Mayer, M.A. Theatre ArtsIrene Meyer, RN, B.A., MSNJennifer Nance, CDP, Certified Dementia Care ProfessionalGary Nemes, M.A.Gerry Nemeth, BSEETJanet O'Donnell, N.D., Master HerbalistBeth Parnin, B.A. Education, DanceBarbara Perkins, M.M.Marcia PetchersMathew Peters, B.S.; M.Ed.; Data-Driven Decision Making certification; CPT; CSN; CSTC; First Aid, AED and CPR certifications.Rita Politzer, Ph.D., Master Gardener

Richard Prayson, M.Ed., M.D.Ellen RabbLynn Rubin, B.S. Education; M.Ed.; FINRA licenses: 6, 7, 66, 24Cindi Deutschman-Ruiz, M.S. JournalismGeorgio Sabino IIIBeverly Sadowski, B.A., M. A.Miki SaitoTom SamplinerSteven SchecterJody Schrock, BFA; Anahata Yoga 2008 certificationLorraine Scott, ABAAlice N. SeifullahJudi Slack, B.A. Sociology and Abnormal Psychology; M.Ed.Theodore Smith, B.A.Ashley Speaker, B.A. Integrated Social Studies; M.A. History and TheologyFrank Thomas, MBA MarketingJulia Tryk, J.D.Ann Vajner, Certified NETA Group Exercise InstructorHugh Weinberg, J.D.Zoya Wilson, MFACharles Wood, B.A., MA. History; MLSBetty Zak, B.S., M.A.

Advisory TeamPart of what makes our program so wonderful are participants like you who want to make a difference in the Encore program. The advisory team, listed below, are participants who volunteer their time to attend and research events throughout the area to promote the Encore program, help in the office with administrative tasks, update the website with participant information, post on social media and stay in touch with Encore administration. We meet two or three times a year to discuss what can be done to improve the Encore program. If you are interested in being part of the advisory team, please call 216-987-2274 or email us at [email protected].

Bob BerkowitzSandy BerkowitzJuanita IngramWendy LoomanLois MillmanEdie Piccus

Phil PiccusKevin PrewittDiane SchmenkAnne StottlerThomas Wonnacott

Louis DarabantMarie Dietrich

Linda WladykaTerri Kroboth

Eastern Campus Western Campus

Campus Site FacilitatorsAnne Stottler - Eastern CampusTerri Kroboth - Western CampusSusan Rapacki - Brunswick University Center

BY MAIL:Send completed form with check, money order or credit card information to:

Cuyahoga Community College Unified Technologies CenterEnrollment Center 2415 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115

(Processed in order received)

IN PERSON:Visit any of our seven campus enrollment centers.

Visit http://www.tri-c.edu/ enrollment-center/ for locations and hours of operation.

ONLINE:Visit www.tri-c.edu/encore.You will need your S# and PIN. To reset your PIN, please call 216-987-3075, option 1. Payment required at registration.

BY PHONE:216-987-3075, option 1.

Personal Information (Please be sure to include updated email to receive Encore communications.)

Payment Information

Name ____________________________________________________________ Last First M.I.

Student S# ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -or- ■ ■ ■ ■ or last four digits of Social Security number required*

Address __________________________________________________________ Number Street Apt. No.

__________________________________________________________________ City State Zip County

Home Phone ■ ■ ■ – ■ ■ ■ – ■ ■ ■ ■ Area Code

Cell Phone ■ ■ ■ – ■ ■ ■ – ■ ■ ■ ■ Area Code

Email ____________________________________________________________

Have you ever been convicted of a sex-related offense or a violent crime

against a minor? ❏ Yes ❏ No

Registration Fees

____$99 Encore Campus Fridays Fall (Eastern and Western Campus)

____$60 Encore Campus Fridays Fall (Brunswick University Center)

____ Neighborhood Scholars Total

____ Grand Total

❏ Check Enclosed ❏ Money Order Enclosed (Make payable to: Cuyahoga Community College)

❏ MasterCard ❏ Visa ❏ Discover ❏ American Express

Account # ______________________________________________ Security Code _______

Name on Card ___________________________________________ Exp. Date __________

Signature ___________________________________________________________________

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Effective July 15, 2014, a 2.4 percent

service fee will apply to all payments made

by credit card for Cuyahoga Community

College (Tri-C®) credit and non-credit tuition,

fees and other student account charges

Please complete and submit both sides of this form.

Date of Birth __________ / __________ / __________ Month Day Year

OPTIONAL

Gender: ❏ Male ❏ Female

U.S. Citizen: ❏ Yes ❏ No

Veteran: ❏ Yes ❏ No

Ethnicity

❏ Black ❏ White (non-Hispanic) ❏ Hispanic

❏ American Indian or Alaskan

❏ Asian, Pacific Islander or Indian Subcontinent

❏ Other

Note: Effective Oct. 1, 2015, credit cards will no longer be accepted in person at the registration window. Payment may still be made by check, money order or cash.

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Encore Registration Form

ENCORE CAMPUS FRIDAYS SCHEDULE FALL (SEPT. 22 – NOV. 3) / EASTERN AND WESTERN CAMPUS $99

ENCORE CAMPUS FRIDAYS SCHEDULE (SEPT. 22 – NOV. 3) / BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY CENTER $60

Please indicate 1st and 2nd choices in the event a class becomes unavailable.

Please indicate 1st and 2nd choices in the event a class becomes unavailable.

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See course information beginning on page 20.

NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOLARS

Start Date 5-Digit CRN Title Location Fee

Neighborhood Scholars Fee Total $ ________

Please complete and submit both sides of this form. Grand Total ________

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Want us to send them a catalog?MAIL: Encore, Corporate College® East 4400 Richmond Road Warrensville Heights, Ohio 44128

EMAIL: [email protected]

Name: _______________________________________________

Home Address: _______________________________________

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City: ______________________________ ZIP: _____________

Email: _______________________________________________

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