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howardcc.edu/ConEd 443-518-1700 Summer 2019 45 Finance & Investment Rejuvenate Your Retirement: A Class For Retirees Whether your objective is to become more active, give your life a new sense of purpose or make more informed financial decisions, this course has something for everyone. is comprehensive program covers key issues for retirees. You discover new ways to stay mentally, physically and socially active, as well as learn about important financial topics such as tax reduction planning, investment risk management, health care planning and estate planning. Above all, you dis- cover how to apply this knowledge to help you pursue a more active, healthy and financially secure lifestyle in retirement. Money is one aspect of post-retirement planning. Rejuvenate Your Retirement® discusses fun and fulfilling activities such as travel, hobbies, sports, business ventures and lifelong learning to help you make the most of your retirement years. Couples may attend for a single registration fee. One person registers in advance, the second registers in class. Instructor: Chris Gordon. $59** (includes $XX in fees*) Tue 10am-12pm, Aug 6-Aug 13 XE-144 6012 #9797 Gateway Campus Thu 1pm-3pm, Aug 15-Aug 22 XE-144 6013 #9798 Gateway Campus History & Culture Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Vincent van Gogh, and Georges Seurat are some of the most popular and beloved artists of all time. is class will explore all of these painters and more as we look at two nineteenth-century movements, Impres- sionism and Post-Impressionism, with which all of these artists are associated. $69 (includes $40 in fees*) Thu 6:30pm-8:30pm, May 30-Jun 6 XI-409 6387 #1295 Wilde Lake High School Beer & Wine Appreciation Craft Beer Discovery is course is designed for beer lovers who have already joined in the cra beer revolution or are just hop curious and want to know exactly why beers taste the way they do. Learn about all the new ingredients and flavors and become a more knowledgeable beer drinker. What's that weird off- taste? You will understand the importance of beer chemistry, brewing techniques, beer styles and quality. Cra beers are extremely popular, outselling big corporate beers in most markets. Learn how to judge beer like the pros. Cheese and some appetizers will accompany the beers to determine best pairings. Some history of Maryland beers will be presented along with a more in-depth discussion of the beers we will be sampling. Participants must be 21 or older. IDs will be checked. Please bring a glass (not plastic), a bottle of water, crackers, and paper towels. Instructor: Nick Nichols. $69** (includes $55 in fees*) Fri 6:30pm-9pm, May 17 XE-464 6336 #0919 Gateway Campus Introduction to Wine Do you enjoy wine but don't feel confident in your knowledge of the subject? Join this class and overcome your insecurities. Discuss wine production, different types of wines, wine ter- minology, and other useful information. Examine different aromas and decipher wine labels to determine how various wines will taste. Discover varieties of California wines, as well as regional wines from France, Italy, and Germany. e class includes comprehensive tasting. Participants must be 21 or older. Do not wear perfume or cologne. Bring four glasses (not plastic), bottled water, salt-free crackers and napkins to class. Minimum of six students required. $119** (includes $65 in fees*) Thu 6:30pm-9pm, May 16-May 23 XE-746 6377 #0918 Gateway Campus Languages Beginning French Parlez francais! Acquire the grammar and conversational skills needed to speak French at a beginning level. Learn to use vocabulary necessary in daily conversation, answer simple questions, and write simple sentences in the present tense. Instructor: Eugene Speck. (T) $169 (includes $40 in fees*) Mon,Wed 6:30pm-9pm, Jun 17-Jul 15 (No class Jul 3) XI-331 6384 #9820 Hickory Ridge Beginning Spanish Learn the fundamentals of the language. Start with the al- phabet and simple grammar, then progress to writing basic sentences and practice pronunciation. Converse and engage in small dialogues as you increase your Spanish vocabulary. e text, Spanish is Fun, Book 1 is used for all beginning Spanish levels as is the companion workbook. Please bring your text to the first class. Instructor: Brittany Hopkins.(T) $169 (includes $40 in fees*) Tue,Thu 6:30pm-9pm, Jul 16-Aug 8 XI-330 6019 #9819 Duncan Hall Personal Enrichment COURSE NOTES * Fees not eligible for waiver. ** Neither XE courses nor their fees are eligible for waiver. (S) = Supplies needed. Instructor will provide list at first class. (T) = Textbook recommended or required. Purchase at HCC Bookstore or online before first class.