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Adult General Interest


Adult Cultural Arts Acrylic & Oil Painting


Combining instruction and lecture learn color mixing and painting techniques with oil or acrylic paint. A supply list will be mailed. Small class size and a knowledgeable instructor offers a quality experience for both beginner and accomplished painters.


Age: Adult 271007-01 Min/Max: 10/14


Instructor: Joyce Speechly Class #


Date Day Time 9/5 - 12/5 W 9:00 - 11:30 am Glass Fusing


Discover the art of glass fusing! Learn to make beautiful pieces of jewelry or art using different colors of dichroic glass. You will learn to cut and


assemble the pieces to make unique handcrafted items. All tools and supplies will be provided. Projects will be available for pick-up one week after class.


Glass Fused Jewelry


Make three different jewelry pendants or two pairs of earrings using different colors of beautiful dichroic glass. All instruction and supplies are provided.


Age: 16 & up


Instructor: Fay McKay Class #


213074-01 Min/Max: 4/10


Date Day Time 9/11


TU Location: Lincoln Center R/NR 6:00 - 8:00 pm NEW! Glass Fused Jack-O-Lantern Face


Just in time for Halloween you will design a four-inch Jack-O-Lantern Face with all different colors and types of glass. This Jack-O-Lantern will make a fun decoration for you to keep or give as a gift.


Age: 16 & up


Instructor: Fay McKay Class #


213005-01 Min/Max: 4/10


Date Day Time 10/16


TU Location: Lincoln Center R/NR 6:00 - 8:00 pm Glass Fused Holiday Ornaments


Choose from a Snowman, a Christmas wreath, a bell or Christmas tree and make two different glass Christmas ornaments. All instruction and supplies will be provided.


Age: 16 & up


Instructor: Fay McKay Class #


213075-01 Min/Max: 4/10


Date Day Time 11/13


TU Location: Lincoln Center R/NR 6:00 - 8:00 pm $36/$54 $29/$43 $36/$54 Location: Lincoln Center R/NR $140/$210


Adult Culinary Adult Culinary Classes


Lincoln Center Culinary Kitchen – Taste the Fun From hands-on cooking and baking to tasting classes and lectures, the Lincoln Center Culinary Kitchen provides cooking programs for all ages and skill levels. Explore new cuisines and learn new skills...cooking is the spice of life!


Knife Skills


Back by popular demand, this demonstration and tasting class will not only make you more efficient in the kitchen, but it will make cooking more enjoyable for you. After discussing knife handling and proper techniques, you will practice cutting and chopping a wide variety of vegetables. Bring your favorite knives and a cutting board. We’ll even sharpen your knives for you!


Age: 16 & up


213053-01 213053-02


Min/Max: 6/8


Instructor: Deliciously Yours, Inc. Class #


TU TU


Date Day Time 9/18 9/18


Location: Lincoln Center R/NR


9:30 - 11:30 am 6:30 - 8:30 pm


NEW! Metabolic Profiling – How to Eat for your Body Type


The secret to losing weight is understanding your unique Metabolic Body Type. There is no such thing as a “one size fits all diet “which is why many people struggle with meeting their weight loss goals. In this class, participants will learn nutritional basics and how to select food portions conducive to your specific body type. Class includes a personal metabolic profile assessment. Age: Adult


Min/Max: 6/10 213090-01 Location: Lincoln Center


Instructor: Lena Dobbs-Johnson, Certified Nutrition Coach Class #


Date Day Time 9/19 W


6:30 - 8:00 pm R/NR $36/$54 NEW! Processed Foods – A Subtle Deception


If you have thought about adopting healthier eating habits, this seminar will ignite your fire. This power-packed class is an eye opener that reveals the ten categories of foods that cause disease and the “Red Flags” to look for on product ingredient listings. Your first step to wellness and prevention of disease begins here!


Age: Adult 213091-01 Min/Max: 6/10 Location: Lincoln Center


Instructor: Lena Dobbs-Johnson, Certified Nutrition Coach Class #


Date Day Time 10/10 W


6:30 - 8:00 pm R/NR $36/$54


$45/$67 $45/$67


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