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52 Winter 2018 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd Personal Enrichment Aging Ask the Professionals: An Aging in Place Panel Discussion NEW! is course will be an interactive guided discussion with experts in the field of aging on topics of importance when proactively planning for the future. As baby boomers age, it is important to take steps early to have a plan in place should health care or housing needs change or life events force deci- sions to be made quickly. oughtful planning and follow- through can help avoid a crisis. is course is designed to present a list of options, considerations, and professional services available to help you put a plan in place to be ready to implement if needed. Topics will cover the benefits and care costs of remaining in the home and services available should you decide to downsize and relocate. Learn the differ- ences in housing options and costs between continuing care retirement communities, assisted living, and small residential homes for modest incomes. ere will be an overview on Medicaid, Veteran's Benefits, and Legal Planning. One per- son registers in advance, a family member may register in class and attend at no cost. Moderator Deborah Bakalich is a member of Senior Care Lifestyles, a true "one-stop" senior care resource service. $49 (includes $40 in fees*) Wed 6:30pm-8:30pm, Feb 7 XE-589 6361 #4165 Gateway Campus Self-Defense Introduction to Self-Defense Principles NEW! is course is based on a real world program used by mili- tary, law enforcement and professional security personnel to teach enhanced skills for personal safety and self-defense. It will include a discussion of strategies for reducing your risk of becoming a "target", practicing situational awareness, and being alert to and recognizing circumstances that may be clues to a potential problem. In today's world of distractions (cell phone, busy agendas, etc.), it is easy to be inattentive to your surroundings. is course will encourage you to focus and learn self-defense management strategies. Note: the class is offered in a discussion format, not physical training. Instructor Dan Murphy is a former military and law enforcement professional. $99** (includes $40 in fees*) Thu 6:30pm-8:30pm, Jan 18-Feb 8 XE-561 6351 #4139 Oakland Mills High School Makeup Personal Makeup for Beginners 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, Feb 10 XE-298 J1603 #4198 Laurel College Center Professional Makeup for Beginners NEW! inking about becoming a professional makeup artist? Bring your own makeup kit with clean brushes and learn what's needed to get started. e first class will explain the supplies needed, why and how to use them. e second class will be all about applications. You will apply full face makeup as you learn the professional techniques that will separate you from the novice makeup artist. Instructor Andi Bradshaw has over 30 years of experience in the cosmetology field. .8 CEUs. $99 (includes $50 in fees*) Sat 9:30am-1:30pm, Feb 24-Mar 3 XB-299 J1614 #8004 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, Mar 10 XE-582 J1619 #4195 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, Jan 27 XE-583 J1615 #4199 Laurel College Center Aquatics Beginning Swimming: Adult Adjust to the water and learn basic swimming skills such as treading water, floating, the crawl stroke, and rhythmic breathing. Instructor: Lindsey Carr. $160** (includes $45 in fees*) Mon 7pm-8:30pm, Jan 8-Mar 19 (No class Jan 15) XE-379 6280 #3676 Athletic & Fitness Center