Community Ed's spring schedule finalized
By Alicia Carmichael


Posted on January 1, 0001 12:00 AM



Community Education’s spring class schedule has been finalized and is full of informative classes. Being offered are Cooking with Herbs, Authentic Hispanic Cooking, Beginning Crochet, Windows Movie Maker and Introduction to Excel. The classes are being offered in Logan County and Russellville Independent schools.

 To register for any of the classes, which are detailed below, please call 726-8405, visit the Russellville Independent Schools central office at 355 South Summer Street or e-mail Community Education Director Alicia Carmichael at alicia.carmichael@russellville.kyschools.us. Be sure to register soon to secure your spot.

 

Authentic Hispanic Cooking

Looking for a fun way to wind down your week and give your taste buds a thrill? Then this class is for you!

Elda Chavez, whose first language is Spanish and who teaches English as a Second Language at Stevenson Elementary School, would love to show you how to create authentic, popular Hispanic dishes.

The five-session class will begin with an introductory lesson on Friday, Feb. 22 from 6-8 p.m. in the Logan County High School food lab. The hands-on cooking sessions will be in the lab on March 8, 15 and 22, from 6-8 p.m. The sessions will end with a class in the lab on March 29 from 6-8 p.m.

All ingredients will be provided by your instructor and you’ll get to savor your tasty treats.

CLASS FEE: $60

 

Introduction to Excel

 It seems like every other job advertisement you see these days stresses the need for the applicant to know Excel. Take this class, which will be taught by Diane Crawley, who has years of professional experience using Excel under her belt (and who also teaches math for Adult Education), and you’ll learn the basics of this in-demand computer skill.

The class will be from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 25 and March 4 and 11 in the computer lab at Russellville High School.

CLASS FEE: $30

 

Beginning Crochet

Have you always dreamt of curling up in a favorite chair and creating a colorful scarf or other treasure, but didn’t know how to begin?

If so, you’ll love this class, which will be perfect for those who’ve never picked up a crochet hood, or those who have a little knowledge of crochet techniques but want to learn more.

Under the instruction of Cheryl Kerchinski, director of the Community Action Russellville Senior Center, you’ll learn to make a scarf or simple dish towel. Build on those skills and you might find yourself whipping up handmade holiday gifts next year.

This class will be lots of fun for mothers and daughters to take together.

It will be in the art room at Stevenson Elementary School from 6-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26 and March 5, 12 and 19.

Just bring your own light-colored yarn and an “H” or “I” crochet hook and you’ll be ready to go!

CLASS FEE: $40

 

Windows Movie Maker

Take Windows Movie Maker and you’ll be able to turn precious home videos into movies. You’ll also learn to create and edit your own home videos.

Abbi Brown Lillard, who teaches several computer classes at Logan County High School, will instruct this class in room 226 at LCHS, through entrance #5 in back of the school, from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26 and March 5, 12 and 19.

The sessions will include:

Night 1: Getting the Best Video

Night 2: How to Load Your Footage

Night 3: Editing Photos and Video Using Free Windows Movie Maker Software

Night 4: Completing Your Video

By the end of the sessions, you’ll have a completed video to share with your friends and family!

CLASS FEE: $40

 

Cooking with Herbs

In this exciting class, instructor Sharyl Markham, who also teaches English Language Learners/English as a Second Language for Adult Education, will teach you how to bring ordinary foods to life with herbs.

You’ll learn how to cook with leeks and fennel, how to make ordinary rice extraordinary, how to know which herbs go best with chicken and beef and much more.

The class will be Friday, April 12, 19 and 26 and May 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the food lab at Logan County High School.

All ingredients will be provided by your instructor and you’ll get to enjoy the fruits of your labor.

CLASS FEE: $50




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