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46 Summer 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Spanish for Medical Professionals Develop Spanish speaking skills applicable in any medical setting. You will learn to inquire about pain symptoms, medical histories, insurance, diets, and medical treatment options. Aer you register, please create an online account at ed2go.com/howardcc. is is where you will access the course. For more information, please call 443-518-4680. $130 (includes $90 in fees*) Jul 17-Aug 23 XO-489 4872 #1107 Online Aug 14-Sep 20 XO-489 4873 #1108 Online Environmental Learning Summer Garden Solutions NEW! Christian Melendez, farmer and plant manager at Mary's Land Farm in Clarksville, will walk you through solutions to the three main concerns of summer gardening: pests, weeds and water. Pest and plant disease are signs of a larger problem. Short and long term solutions will be presented to mitigate these issues. Strategies and tools for a weed-free garden will be highlighted, as well as techniques to irrigate your little piece of heaven, using a step-by-step overview of drip irrigation. Questions always welcomed. $79** (includes $40 in fees*) Tue 6:30pm-8:30pm, Jul 9-Jul 16 XE-392 6050 #1344 Hickory Ridge Composting and Soil Health What is really going on inside your garden's dirt and compost pile? Take a look at its condition, the foundation of your garden. You will learn how to take a soil test and analyze it. You will review organically-approved materials that you can use to improve your soil, based on its current state. Some plants, called cover crops, can also be grown to improve your soil, and you will also discuss best garden practices, like crop rotation, to care for the long-term health of our soil. For those who struggle with a compost pile or are too intimidated to start one, you will consider the wide range of composting options so everyone can recycle their food "waste" into "black gold." Instructor Christian Melendez is a former teacher and knowledgeable about all things involving gardens and soil. $40** (fee based, no waivers) Thu 6:30pm-8:30pm, Jun 6 XE-329 6367 #0807 Wilde Lake High School Makeup Personal Makeup Bring your own clean brushes, skin care lotions and make-up to learn which products (not brands) are best for your skin type, face and eye shape. Discussion will center on "why you need them, what they do and how to use them." With individual attention, learn to correct blemishes, create brow shapes and cover dark circles. Learn to produce a false lash look with you own lashes. Every item you need to achieve the flattering look you want—whether it's so and natural or dramatic—will be discussed. Have fun learning how easy it is to apply your own makeup that will last all day and into the evening. Register early. If enrolled less than two days before class, materials may be unavailable. Instructor: Andi Bradshaw $69** (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-12:30pm, May 25 XE-298 J1611 #5456 Laurel College Center Polished Daytime Makeup Learn new, flattering application tips for wearing everyday makeup. Andi Bradshaw, an experienced cosmetologist, will demonstrate how to best use the makeup you currently own and recommend additional products (not brands) that will enhance your everyday appearance. Learn the basics of good skin care and the colors that work best for you. Please bring the makeup and skin care products you use to class. $69** (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-12:30pm, Jul 27 XE-582 J1626 #0701 Laurel College Center Bridal and Special Occasion Makeup Attending a special event encourages you to take your makeup to the next level. Learn the latest techniques to ac- centuate your features, from contouring to dramatic smokey eyes. With over 20 years of experience in the cosmetology field, instructor Andi Bradshaw will help you create a natural, special look that is just right for you. Be sure to bring your own makeup and other beauty supplies. Register early. If enrolled less than two days before class, materials may be unavailable. $69** (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-12:30pm, Aug 24 XE-583 J1627 #0702 Laurel College Center Advanced Professional Makeup is is a continuation course of Professional Makeup for Be- ginners. Topics will include covering blemishes and tattoos, camouflaging birthmarks and pimples, practicing four types of primers, and using highlighters to enhance and contourers to minimize. Learn to apply makeup based on the shape of a face, eyes, brows and lips. Have the opportunity to apply full face makeup including strip lashes and professional finishing touches. Bring a photo of a look you like along with your makeup kit and a lunch. Prerequisite: Professional Makeup for Beginners. Instructor: Andi Bradshaw .9 CEU's. $99 (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-1:30pm, Jun 8-Jun 15 XB-135 J1615 #5461 Laurel College Center Personal Enrichment

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