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Home and Garden - Spring


Which Term? When registering online, you need to know which term your class is in. Here is how to tell: Spring classes have a -0 in the course code (e.g., ART C79-04). Summer classes have a -3 in the course code (e.g., ART C79-31). In addition, Spring CRN numbers begin with 4, (e.g., CRN 42081). Summer CRN numbers begin with 5 (e.g., CRN 50543). Please do not  put two terms on the same registration form! e.g: Spring and Summer.




Home Projects

Automotive Technology and Engine Repairs

Cooking — General

The Backyard Barbecue Store

Dreamcakes

Gardening

Going Green

Pet Care


Home Projects


CONCEPTS OF FLORAL DESIGN                      Fee: $100
Fundamentals of floral design themes include: rounded colonial style arrangement; a one-sided triangular piece; flowers arranged in a basket; a one-sided L shape design; a long low centerpiece; and arranging flowers in a vase. A required materials fee of $15 per week is payable to the instructor at the beginning of each class session.
ART D27-01, OC/SK, 6 Mon. 2/6, 7-8:30 pm, Neri  -  CRN 40255
ART D27-02, NILES N, 6 Wed. 4/11, 7-8:30 pm, Neri  -  CRN 40256

INTERIOR DESIGN: A JOURNEY TO BEAUTY,
FUNCTION AND VALUE                                              Fee: $140
Everyday decisions in space planning, organization, efficiency, color, recycling practices, etc. will create a better environment! The class will review green building material selection, space planning, principles and elements of design, non toxic cleaning products, air quality, and bacteria control techniques. All these choices will create a healthy home which will improve the quality of your life!
HEC B01-01, MAINE E, 5 Tue., 2/21, 7-9:30 pm, Folkers  -  CRN 40040
HEC B01-02, GLBRK S, 5 Wed., 4/17, 7-9:30 pm, Folkers  -  CRN 40045

INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN                Fee: $55
AND SPACE PLANNING
Explore the elements and principles of design that provide the fundamentals for any interior. Learn how to create an attractive home that will function for your lifestyle.
HEC B13-01, MAINE E, 2 Tue., 2/21, 7-9:30 pm, Folkers  -  CRN 40041
HEC B13-02, GLBRK S, 2 Wed., 4/17, 7-9:30 pm, Folkers  -  CRN 40046

GOING GREEN AT HOME                      Fee: $114
(ONLINE)                        In-district seniors: $75
Step into a green lifestyle! In this course, you’ll discover simple, cost-effective ways to make your home green and keep your community healthy. From shopping and cooking to decorating and cleaning, you’ll find hundreds of eco-friendly ideas you can put to work instantly.
HEC B03-300, 1/18-3/9 - CRN 41297
HEC B03-301, 2/15-4/6 - CRN 41299
HEC B03-302, 3/21-5/11 - CRN 41301
HEC B03-303, 4/18-6/8 - CRN 41302
 
COLOR YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL          Fee: $30
Color is one of a home’s most influential elements. Explore the various components of color and creating an effect that’s just right. Learn how to determine color schemes from a color wheel and how to choose the perfect palette for a specific room. No senior discount.
HEC B14-03, MGPD, 1 Tue., 3/6, 10 am-12:30 pm, Folkers  - CRN 40998
HEC B14-01, MAINE E, 1 Tue., 3/6, 7- 9:30 pm, Folkers  - CRN 40042
HEC B14-04, GLPD, 1 Tue., 4/17, 10 am-12:30 pm, Folkers  - CRN 40999
HEC B14-02, GLBRK S, 1 Tue., 5/1, 7- 9:30 pm, Folkers - CRN 40047

DRESS UP YOUR WINDOWS              Fee: $30
Take a closer look at your windows and find treatments that set them off perfectly, enhancing every room in your home. This class will cover three critical aspects of window treatments, explore a wide range of design ideas, and provide solutions for problematic windows. No senior discount.
HEC B15-01, MAINE E, 1 Tue., 3/13, 7- 9:30 pm -  CRN 40043
HEC B15-02, GLBRK S, 1 Tue., 5/8, 7-9:30 pm  - CRN 40048

TURN YOUR HOUSE INTO HOME            Fee: $30
WITH ACCESSORIES
The right accessories can complement any room. Learn how style, quality, character, color, and accessory placement can create the perfect atmosphere—and make your room a masterpiece!
No senior discount.
HEC B16-01, MAINE E, 1 Tue., 3/20, 7-9:30 pm  - CRN 40044
HEC B16-02, GLBRK S, 1 Tue., 5/15, 7-9:30 pm -  CRN 40049
 
FENG SHUI ESSENTIALS         Fee: $120
Learn powerful techniques based on the principles of this time-honored Chinese art to transform the energy in your home, office environment, and life. Feel less stressed, more productive and better able to achieve prosperity. Students are asked to bring to class colored markers and a copy or rendering of their floor plans. Register at least 10 days before class begins. No senior discount.
PSY B85-01, RELX, 1 Sat., 4/28, 10am-5 pm -  CRN 41384

RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR HOME
AND BUSINESS: INTRODUCTION TO
WIND/SOLAR ELECTRICITY                             Fee: $130
Go green! Determine if you can use renewable energy for your home or business. Learn how to properly site, size, and install a wind or solar energy system.
TEC E49-01, MAINE E, 4 Thu., 2/2, 7-9:30 pm, Overeem - CRN 40367
TEC E49-02, NILES N, 4 Wed., 4/18, 7-9:30 pm, Overeem  - CRN 40368
 
UPHOLSTERY                       Fee: $150
A hands-on course, learn the fundamentals of upholstery including frame construction repair, restoration, etc. Bring a small piece of furniture along with a pair of 6” pliers, hammer, awl, staple puller, Phillips screwdriver, a flathead screw driver, a pair of scissors, and measuring tape to the first class. No class 3/8.
TEC B28-01, ETHS, 8 Tue., 1/24, 6-9 pm, Miranda - CRN 40107
TEC B28-02, ETHS, 8 Thu., 1/26, 6-9 pm, Miranda  - CRN 40108
TEC B28-03, ETHS, 8 Tue., 4/10, 6-9 pm, Miranda  - CRN 40109
TEC B28-04, ETHS, 8 Thu., 4/12, 6-9 pm, Miranda  - CRN 40110


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Auto and Engine Repairs


BRAKES, STEERING, BALANCING          Fee: $394
AND ALIGNMENT*
Course studies fundamentals of passenger car brake systems. Topics include hydraulic systems, power brake systems and self-adjusting brakes fundamentals of manual and power steering and the principles of wheel balancing, and front end alignment. Focus is on the troubleshooting and service area, using manufacturers’ manual as a guide. Prerequisite: Introduction to Automotive Technology course and consent of department chair. Different fees and requirements apply for the credit version of this course (for credit class questions, contact Michael Peat, automotive technology chair, at 847-635-1906 or mpeat@oakton.edu).
AMT A12-C01, OC/DP, 16 Mon/Wed., 1/18, 3:30-5:20 pm - CRN 40742
AMT A12-C02, OC/DP, 16 Mon/Wed., 1/18, 8-9:50 pm  - CRN 40743

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
(SNOW BLOWERS AND LAWN MOWERS)            Fee: $75
Learn to fix your own small engine! We’ll cover the four technical functions of every small engine. The remainder of class time will be devoted to actual troubleshooting and the repair of your small engine. A lab fee of $10 per student is payable to instructor in class.
TEC C15-01, ETHS, 4 Thu., 4/19, 7-9:30 pm, Wylie - CRN 40135

AUTOMOBILE REPAIR                Fee: $175
This class is for more adventurous, hands-on people who want to do their own repairs and learn more about their cars. Emphasis is on diagnostics, replacement, and bringing your car to safety standards.
TEC C14-01, ETHS, 10 Tue., 1/24, 6:30-9:30 pm, Wylie - CRN 40136

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Cooking/Culinary



MEDITERRANEAN AND EASTERN     Fee: $35
APPETIZERS
Incorporate epicurean gourmet dishes into your recipe repertoire. Join instructor Mariam Sayadian and create appetizing meals in no more than 30 minutes. Prepare dishes that are unique to the Middle East, including hummus, baba ghanouj, fattoush, and tabbouleh. Course fee include demonstration and food samples. Come hungry.
HEC B42-01, NILES N, 1 Wed., 4/11, 7-9 pm, Sayadian        CRN 41479


EASY & MANAGEABLE MIDDLE         Fee: $35
EASTERN RICE MEALS
Indulge in lively rice dishes from the Middle East, perfect for warm or cold weather. Fresh regional and seasonal produce is the keystone to all Middle Eastern cuisine. Learn to cook with cilantro, dill, parsley, and fresh vegetables. Sample the instructor’s own specialties, including “candy rice dish,” incorporating almonds, raisins, beef, and spices; a recipe featuring buckwheat and fresh vegetables; and much more. Course taught by Mariam Sayadian, former caterer and local favorite.
HEC B43-01, NILES N, 1 Wed., 4/25, 7-9 pm, Sayadian        CRN 41480
HEC B43-02, MAINE E, 1 Thu., 5/3, 7-9 pm, Sayadian          CRN 41481



The Backyard Barbecue
1147 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette

Barbecue Series                                         Fee: $140

At the Backyard Barbecue Store, dedication to excellence pervades everything the store stands for—and over the years; it has become justly famous for its wonderful barbecue classes! These classes are taught by recognized professionals who are enthusiastic about sharing their delicious expertise. Classes include very generous tasting with appropriate beverages and side dishes.
HEC E28-01, BBAR, 3 Thu., 3/22, 7-9 pm, $140            CRN 40664
No senior discount for the series or for any individual class.


Individual Classes:

 

GRILLING 101                                                               Fee: $49
Get ready for grill season with a Grilling 101 class at the Backyard BBQ Store. No senior discount.
HEC E32-01, BBAR, 1 Thu., 3/22, 7-9 pm - CRN 40665

SEAFOOD GRILLING                                                    Fee: $49
Most seafood benefits from the quick cooking and smoky flavor of the grill. But proper technique matters—probably more with fish and shellfish than any other food. On this grilling adventure, you’ll learn the right way to cook seafood. No senior discount.
HEC E90-01, BBAR, 1 Thu., 4/26, 7-9 pm  - CRN 40666

STEAK!                                                                             Fee: $59
Joe Spera from Al’s Meat Market in Wilmette, the instructor for this steak class, will butcher an entire prime beef loin and will show you how to grill them over both charcoal and gas flames. Learn professional tips, tricks, and recipes for making the perfect steak. No senior discount.
HEC E13-01, BBAR, 1 Thu., 5/10, 7-9 pm  -  CRN 41400



The following cooking classes are demonstrations where students observe step-by-step preparation and taste prepared dishes. Classes are held at area high schools.


EUROPEAN PASTRY BAKING    Fee: $94
Entertain friends and family by serving homemade pastries. Class will include recipes and baking instructions for napoleons, roulettes, éclairs, tiramisu, and French tarts.
HEC C25-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 1/25, 7-9 pm - CRN 40335

SUSHI WORKSHOPS                    Fee: $35
Join Chef Susan Taves and learn about all of the components of sushi including rice, fish, seaweed, wasabi, soy, and ginger. Class will make Nigiri Zushi (individual pieces), mat rolls, and hand rolls using smoked salmon, tuna, crab, and spicy shrimp. No senior discount.
HEC F12-01, NILES N, 1 Wed., 1/25, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40416
HEC F12-02, GLPD, 1 Thu., 4/5, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40417

SPICE IT UP!             Fee: $94
Explore spiced dishes from around the world—from Lebanese chicken with sumac to shortbread with lavender. Classically-educated chef Susan Taves has worked in Jamaica, studied in Italy, and taught culinary arts at the college level, developing recipes for books, curriculum, and her catering business, Sweet Cassava.
HEC B37-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 2/1, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40606

THE CUISINE OF REGIONAL ITALY      Fee: $94
Learn to create an array of dishes from the various regions of Italia. Each week’s presentation will include a sampling of a specific course-antipasti, pasta (from scratch), main courses, and desserts. Handouts will include recipes and suggestions for grocery stores and restaurants.
HEC S72-01, ETHS, 4 Thu., 2/2, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40420

NOT YOUR ORDINARY SOUP CLASS      Fee: $94
Soups and stews are true “comfort food.” Expand your soup repertoire with Turkish roasted red pepper soup with bulgur and date molasses, shrimp bisque with a Caribbean twist, Indian mulligatawny, and lemongrass broth with Swiss chard dumplings.
HECE23-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 2/29, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40472

COOKING WITH HERBS           Fee: $94
Learn how to infuse flavors with herbs and spices and how to balance them in your dishes. Learn which herb will help your cold and which herb can calm you. Prepare and eat thyme scented Forbidden rice, turmeric dusted filet of fresh fish, cardamom coconut panna cotta and cayenne brownies with lavender crème anglaise, and more. Using herbs in a balanced way will enhance your food and cut down the amount of salt you use to season. No class 3/8.
HEC E51-01, ETHS, 4 Thu., 3/1, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40336

CREATIVE INTERNATIONAL COOKING         Fee: $94
Cook international dishes from Italy, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East—with interesting twists on favorite recipes.
HEC E66-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 4/4, 7-9 pm - CRN 40414

STREET FOOD         Fee: $94
Have you ever sampled something exotic from a street vendor while traveling, and then craved it months later? Learn about global street food favorites: Italian arancini (golden fried rice), Thai tod man (spicy fish cakes), Indian mango kulfi (ice cream), Jamaican jerk chicken, and more.
HEC E08-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 4/4, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40471

A MEXICAN FIESTA!       Fee: $94
Mexico’s rich culinary heritage goes way beyond tacos and enchiladas. For four weeks we will explore versions of familiar dishes and discover some new ones. You’ll learn how to make tamales, green mole, and duck tacos with homemade tortillas, flan de chocolate and more. The vibrant colors of Mexico, from coast to coast and a few places in between will come alive, culminating with a Sangria party. Ole!
HEC F10-01, ETHS, 4 Thu., 4/12, 7-9 pm, Taves -  CRN 40415

CARIBBEAN TAPAS            Fee: $94
Discover the Caribbean’s culinary landscape and breadth of flavors. Learn to make Brandade de Morue tostone canapés (a French Caribbean twist on salt cod), Trinidadian Roti, Puerto Rican ceviche, mango crumble, and more. Learn how the African, Dutch, British, Spanish, French, Chinese, East Indian, and indigenous people left their indelible mark on Caribbean cooking. Can you tell a yucca from a boniato? You’ll be able to after this class! Course taught by Susan Taves, a classically trained chef who served as an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago, and have trained staff at Sandals Resort in Jamaica.
HEC S16-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 5/2, 7-9 pm, Taves - CRN 40418

MAGIC OF THE MIDDLE EAST PIZZA        Fee: $35
(LAHME AL AJEEN)
Conjure up a magical Middle Eastern feast with instructor Mariam Sayadian. Make and eat quick and easy home-made Middle Eastern pizza, “Lahme Al Ajeen,” using fresh vegetables or minced meat ingredients: perfect for dinner parties, social gatherings or healthy family mid-week meal. Create a delicious main pizza with either meat (beef) or veggie ingredients (potatoes, parsley, spices) baked on a warm crust. Bring your appetite!
HEC F77-01, MAINE E, 1 Thu., 4/19, 7-9 pm, Sayadian      CRN 41482

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Dreamcakes

3100 Dundee Road, Suite 701, Northbrook, IL

 

Check back in Fall 2012


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Gardening


LANDSCAPE /WATER PHOTOGRAPHY    Fee: $62
Compose stunning landscapes and waterscapes by capturing the movement of water, the fragile beauty of reflections, and the vivid colors of nature. Class includes outdoor work during one session, as well as the opportunity to review images and discuss tools and techniques. Any camera may be used; however, best results will be achieved with a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera with a manual setting.
ART B36-01, OC/DP, 2 Tue., 4/17, 6:30-9:30 pm, Simm -  CRN 40036
ART B36-02, OC/DP, 2 Wed., 5/2, 6:30-9:30 pm, Simm  - CRN 40037
 
GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHY           Fee: $25
Flowers are great photo subjects—but they won’t wait indefinitely! How do you decide which light is best? From what angle should you shoot a flower? How do you add interest to a wide shot? Learn to create wonderful images, from close-up studies of individual flowers to charming shots of your whole garden. No senior discount.
ART E15-01, ETHS, 1 Thu., 4/19, 7-9 pm, Duda - CRN 40259
ART E15-02, GLPD, 1 Mon., 4/23, 7-9 pm, Duda -  CRN 40650
ART E15-03, MGPD, 1 Wed., 5/9, 7-9 pm, Duda  - CRN 40652

The following Gardening classes are held at Chicago Botanic Gardens, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, Illinois.
No senior discounts apply.

BOTANY: SPECIAL TOPICS                                       Fee: $149
Connect with your natural healing powers. This workshop, led by Buddhist monk Bhante Sujatha, focuses on ‘loving-kindness’ meditation, which brings about positive attitude changes and helps heal the troubled mind, freeing it from pain and confusion. Class meets in the Regenstein Center.
BOT E03-BG1, GARD, 6 Wed., 1/18, 6:30-9 pm  -  CRN 40476

BOTANICAL ART: LEARNING HOW TO DRAW       Fee: $312
Strong drawing is the cornerstone of botanical art. This course covers the fundamentals of proportion, line, tone, dimensionality, and expression. We will work in pencil from live specimens, flowers, seeds, and fruit to learn to draw plants accurately and beautifully. This class is held in the Regenstein Center.
BOT B01-BG1, GARD, 6 Fri., 1/20, 9 am-12 pm  -  CRN 40627

BOTANY FOR BEGINNERS                                          Fee: $45
Why are most plant green? Why do some make tubers and bulbs? Why are chili peppers hot and watermelons sweet? Have you ever had questions such as these about the biology of your garden plants? Come and enjoy a brief introduction to botany, the science of plants. Learn how plants make and store food, get pollinated and protect and disperse their seeds. Class meets in the Regenstein Center.
ORN E88-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 1/21, 1:30-4 pm - CRN 40628

WHITE CITY/GREEN CITY                                           Fee: $124
Can green space and beautifully designed buildings create the perfect city? Architect (and Evanston resident) Daniel H. Burnham and his colleagues believed it as they planned Chicago’s World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893. Explore the story of the greatest fair in history, the architects and landscape architects who created it, how it led to the Plan of Chicago, and the counter-forces that challenged their dream. Recommended background reading: Devil in the White City, Eric Larson; The Plan of Chicago, Carl Smith. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
BOT E05-BG1, GARD, 4 Thu., 2/2, 1-3 pm  - CRN 40477

WOODY PLANTS FOR THE ECO-GARDEN                Fee: $74
Make your garden more eco-friendly! Woody plants are generally deeply rooted, providing winter structure and taking up more square footage—reducing the need to use herbaceous plants that require frequent watering. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
BOT E04-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 2/4, 9 am-12 pm - CRN 40478

FROM THE NURSERY YARD TO YOUR YARD           Fee: $74
Buying plants is a rite of spring for gardeners. Learn how to spot a good plant at any nursery and avoid plants that might not work in your garden. Course includes proper transportation; dealing with balled and bur-lapped, container or bare root plants; and ensuring that new plants will successfully adapt to your space. Class meets in the Linnaeus room. BOT E02-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 2/11, 1-4 pm - CRN 40479

BEGINNING BEEKEEPING WORKSHOP                     Fee: $74
We cover the history of North American beekeeping. Topics include the anatomy and physiology of honey bees; caste system; seasonal management; plants and forage; and community restrictions. We’ll also discuss solutions to the impending disaster colony collapse disorder. Lunch is on your own. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
SCI E30-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 2/18, 9 am-4 pm  - CRN 40633

THE MAGICAL WORLD OF FLORAL CLOSE-UPS        Fee: $37
Allen Rokach will take you on a visual journey, charting the path he traveled to become a master flower and garden photographer, with the emphasis on his dramatic floral close-ups and new impressionistic images. Class meets in the Alsdorf Auditorium.
BOT E24-BG1, GARD, 1 Fri., 3/9, 7-9 pm - CRN 40480

URBAN COMPOSTING                                                  Fee: $37
Compost is a valuable soil amendment, and making it provides a great way to recycle abundant yard and food wastes. Even with limited or no yard space, you can produce surprisingly large quantities of your own high-quality compost. Join Bill Shores as he explains the composting process, how to choose and handle materials, ways to fit composting into small urban spaces, what containers you can build or purchase and how to use them effectively, harvesting and using compost, and indoor composting options. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
ORN E81-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 2/25, 1-3 pm - CRN 40634

FLORAL CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY                      Fee: $224
Discover the magical miniature world found in flower close-ups with master photographer Allen Rokach. Learn to create dramatic and aesthetic flower images—from pre-visualizing your image to using simple “after capture” techniques to expand your creative toolbox. Class meets in the Garden View room.
BOT E20-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 3/10, 8 am-6 pm  -  CRN 40481

THE BEST NEW ANNUALS FOR 2012                         Fee: $74
This class presents many new cultivars, along with several wonderful yet underutilized species for both container and in-ground plantings in sun and shade Focus is on what makes each unique and ideal, including morphological characteristics and garden performance. Other topics include cultural requirements, design and combinations and sources. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
ORN E59-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 3/10, 1-4 pm  - CRN 40646

BACKSTAGE PASS: FLOWERING
SPRING CELEBRITIES                                                  
Fee: $37
The Chicago Botanic Garden grows nearly half a million plants every year. Join Tim Pollak, outdoor floriculturist, for a behind-the-scenes tour through the Garden’s greenhouses and nursery. Be the first to see which spring annuals will appear in garden, preview of some of the indoor displays for the Antiques and Garden Fair, and glimpse the start of fall mums. Class meets at Rice Plant Resource Center.
BOT E18-BG1, GARD, 1 Sun, 3/18, 1-3 pm  - CRN 40482

SPRING LAWN CARE FOR HOMEOWNERS               Fee: $37
Here is your chance to learn the basics of lawn care. Using the Garden’s holistic turf management program as a model, expert Tom Fritz explains how to cultivate a thriving lawn while lessening pesticide use. He’ll cover a lot of ground, including turf culture, mowing, aerating, watering, fertilizing and weeding, and insect and disease control. Please dress for the weather. Class meets at the Plant Science Center, Seminar Room.
BOT E36-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 3/24, 9-11 am  - CRN 40483

MAGNOLIAS                                                                   Fee: $74
The genus magnolia is a complex group of plants with a large native range. New hybrids pop onto the market each year, creating an ever-increasing palette of beautiful flowering trees for the Midwest. Learn more about this fascinating plant and the best choices for your garden. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
BOT E33-BG1, GARD, 1 Mon., 4/30, 9 am-12 pm - CRN 40484

LILACS                                                                            Fee: $74
Lilacs range from small shrubs to medium-sized trees. Their flowers are generally fragrant, the plants are hardy and easy to grow, and they tolerate a wide range of soils. Learn more about lilacs and tour the Garden to view these flowers in bloom. Class meets in the Linnaeus room.
BOT E34-BG1, GARD, 1 Sat., 5/5, 1-4 pm - CRN 40485

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Going Green!


INTERIOR DESIGN: A JOURNEY TO BEAUTY,
FUNCTION AND VALUE                                         Fee: $140
Everyday decisions in space planning, organization, efficiency, color, recycling practices, etc. will create a better environment! The class will review green building material selection, space planning, principles and elements of design, non toxic cleaning products, air quality, and bacteria control techniques. All these choices will create a healthy home which will improve the quality of your life!
HEC B01-01, MAINE E, 5 Tue., 2/21, 7-9:30 pm, Folkers - CRN 40040
HEC B01-02, GLBRK S, 5 Wed., 4/17, 7-9:30 pm, Folkers - CRN 40045

GOING GREEN AT HOME                   Fee: $114
(ONLINE)                      In-district seniors: $75
Step into a green lifestyle! In this course, you’ll discover simple, cost-effective ways to make your home green and keep your community healthy. From shopping and cooking to decorating and cleaning, you’ll find hundreds of eco-friendly ideas you can put to work instantly.
HEC B03-300, 1/18-3/9 -  CRN 41297
HEC B03-301, 2/15-4/6 -  CRN 41299
HEC B03-302, 3/21-5/11 -  CRN 41301
HEC B03-303, 4/18-6/8 - CRN 41302

RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR HOME
AND BUSINESS: INTRODUCTION TO
WIND/SOLAR ELECTRICITY                                   Fee: $130
Go green! Determine if you can use renewable energy for your home or business. Learn how to properly site, size, and install a wind or solar energy system.
TEC E49-01, MAINE E, 4 Thu., 2/2, 7-9:30 pm, Overeem  - CRN 40367
TEC E49-01, NILES N, 4 Wed., 4/18, 7-9:30 pm, Overeem - CRN 40368

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Pet Care



COMMUNICATING WITH ANIMALS       Fee: $130
Join animal communicator Carol Schultz during this skill-building, experiential workshop, as she assists you in unveiling for yourself the true identity of animals. Learn to experience their messages through telepathic/intuitive communication. Begin to understand an animal’s behavior, viewpoint, needs, and feelings. (7 CEUs/CEs). Each course will be held at the Center, located at: 26402 Edgemond Lane, Barrington, IL. Register at least 10 days before class begins. No senior discount.
REC S39-01, RELX, 1 Sat., 4/14, 9 am-5:30pm, Harris - CRN 41383

PET FIRST AID               Fee: $48
Would you know what to do if your dog or cat was hurt or suddenly became ill? It isn’t always enough to rush to the vet. To save your pet’s life you must sometimes act before you get to the vet! Join Linda Raphael, Certified Pet First Aid Instructor, as she reviews the basics of pet first aid. You’ll learn what’s normal for your pet and how to check vitals, basic CPR, how to handle bleeding, treatment for poisoning, supplies you should always have on hand and more.
REC S19-01, GLBRK S, 1 Tue., 3/13, 6-10 pm, Raphael -  CRN 40127
REC S19-02, MAINE E, 1 Thu., 4/19, 6-10 pm, Raphael  - CRN 40128
 
OBEDIENCE TRAINING AND
PET MANNERS FOR DOGS                   Fee: $120
This class provides a comprehensive program of dog-friendly and owner-friendly instruction for obedience exercises, hand signals, games, tricks and effective solutions for problem behaviors. Dogs 5 months and older are welcome, including those who have failed in other training approaches. Dogs should be friendly towards other dogs, children and human beings. First class is mandatory for owners. Dogs do not attend the first class. Please know your dog’s snug neck measurement, current weight and bring proof of rabies vaccination. (Please enter the school building through Door 28 at the north end of ETHS near the tennis courts.)
REC S09-01, ETHS GYM, 8 Tue., 1/10, 7:30-8:30 pm, Damon -  CRN 40158
REC S09-02, ETHS GYM, 8 Tue., 4/10, 7:30-8:30 pm, Damon -  CRN 40159

PROTECTING YOUR PETS THROUGH
ESTATE PLANNING                                    Fee: $25
While many people love and cherish their pets just as they would a child, few make arrangements for the care and protection of their pets in the event of their disability or death. Protect your pets by properly designating who will care for them. Take advantage of provision and fund management and special pet trust techniques. No senior discount.
BUS B60-01, MAINE E, 1 Tue., 4/3, 6-7:45 pm, Baker - CRN 40273

PUPPY TRAINING              Fee: $90
This program is designed to educate new puppy owners in the optimum development of the puppies, the correction of existing problems, and the prevention of future problem behaviors. Course work includes socialization, management and prevention exercises, leash training, house training, foundation obedience work, massages, grooming, nutrition and more. Open to puppies 7 weeks to 5 months who have had their first set of immunizations. Puppies attend all six classes with their owners. (Please enter the school building through Door 28 at the north end of ETHS near the tennis courts.)
REC S08-01, ETHS GYM, 6 Tue., 1/10, 6:25-7:25 pm, DeCarlo - CRN 40162
REC S08-02, ETHS GYM, 6 Tue., 4/10, 6:25-7:25 pm, DeCarlo - CRN 40163
 
START A PET SITTING BUSINESS                    Fee: $114
(ONLINE)                                       In-district seniors: $75
Are you an animal lover? Translate your passion into a profitable career. Learn the essentials of running a successful pet sitting business—from dog and cat care, nutrition, first aid, and common diseases to home visits and ways to impress potential clients. This course also covers start-up costs, pricing, accounting, business plans, and low-cost promotion.
BUS A35-300, 1/18-3/9 - CRN 40796
BUS A35-301, 2/15-4/6 -  CRN 40799
BUS A35-302, 3/21-5/11 - CRN 40800
BUS A35-303, 4/18-6/8 - CRN 40804

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Des Plaines Campus
1600 E. Golf Road, Room 1420
Des Plaines, Illinois 60016
Phone: 847.635.1808
Fax: 847.635.1809
Skokie Campus
7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Room A120
Skokie, Illinois 60077
Phone: 847.982.9888, option 3
Fax: 847.635.1448
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.