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Current Courses

    • September 16, 2024
    • November 04, 2024
    • 8 sessions
    • Compass Pointe, 298 School Circle, Blairsville, Georgia
    • 5
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    Course Instructor - George Curran

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Note: this class is for new and returning players.

    Continue learning the basics of bridge by playing.  You will improve your bidding and playing skills by participating in real bridge games.  This is a no stress environment where you can ask questions and discuss the hands and play.  


    George Curran is a resident of Union County but has lived in Pennsylvania, California and Florida. He retired to the Blairsville area in 2008. He learned to play Bridge in the 1960s while in college and has played ever since. He has played social Bridge and duplicate Bridge. George is also a Bridge Instructor in Blairsville.



    • September 16, 2024
    • November 04, 2024
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 1
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    Course Instructor - Ken Sampson

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Scrugg's style lessons beginning with Banjo Parts Description, Basic Rolls with the Picking Pattern and several Chord Structures. Students will have the ability to play several simple songs by the end of the session. This session can be repeated to improve skills until the student is sufficiently confident enough to move to the Intermediate level.

    Required materials for this class include a Five String Banjo, Banjo Tuner, Banjo Finger Picks, Music Stand and an Instrument Stand.

    Retired From ExxonMobil after 35 years primarily in Southeast Florida. Married to Peggysue Sampson. We have 5 children between us with 9 Grandchildren from 8 months to 18 years old. I bought and kept a Banjo under my bed for well over 10 years, occasionally picking it up to learn how to play since there are no Banjo Instructors in SE Fla. When we retired and moved to Blairsville in 2010, we were told about Oasis. I signed up in 2012 and learned to play. After 1 of our instructors retired from there another player and I took over. I started teaching the beginner class and he took the intermediate one. When he retired about 3 or so years ago, I began teaching both levels and continue to do so today. I also play in 2 separate Jams every week and have taught myself to play a Dobro.

    Over the last 3 years, I have played Banjo but mostly Dobro (we do have another Banjo player) for our band which is the Wilderness Pickers. We perform at Reece Museum every month as well as the Old Court House in Blairsville twice during the summer months. We also play at retirement homes as well as both days at the Heritage Festival in Blairsville.


    • September 17, 2024
    • October 22, 2024
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and outdoors
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    Course Instructor - Julie Sibley

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Birdwatching is a fascinating pastime during this time of year with so many birds flying South amid multiple challenges in a changing landscape.

    Following the routes former ICL Instructor Tom Striker used we will be sure to find the local bird 'hotspots.'  Last year, during the third week of September, 2.2 million songbirds flew over Towns County in just one night. Because of the new highway construction, we will be able to observe how these adaptable creatures are faring in spite of the local habitat infringement.   We will find out which, if any, birds have rerouted their courses for their winter homes. Every week we will get to share your sightings of birds either at your feeders or in your neighborhood.

    Highly Recommended:  Install two free apps: Merlin and e bird on your phone.  Be sure to bring your binoculars.

    Class 1 ~ We will meet in the ICL classroom to discuss different types of migration and other topics. The use of the phone apps will also be discussed. Then we will travel to a nearby carpool area where we will meet for all future classes.

    Class 2- 6 ~ Meet at the carpool area and drive to the bird watching areas. Be sure to wear cold weather or cold, rainy weather gear!


    Julie Sibley is a designer, teacher and writer from Young Harris, GA.  As a student at YHC many of her inspirations for art came from the natural beauty of this valley, portraying the wonders of nature through her work.   She holds a MA in Fine Art from Western Carolina University.  Most recently, she has been a member of the art faculty at Augusta State University where she taught the art history section of World Humanities.

    • September 17, 2024
    • October 15, 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center (GMREC)195 Georgia Mountain Experiment Station Rd., Blairsville, GA
    • 6
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    Instructor - Mark Westhafer

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Please note - There will be no class on October 1

    The focus of this course is on the native tree species of the southern Appalachian region.  We will identify local trees by understanding their specific morphological characteristics.   This geographic area has an abundance of diverse tree species, and we will cover many of the basics of how to identify different tree species followed by hikes through local areas to have “hands on” demonstrations and practice.  Our primary focus will be on the identification of our deciduous or hardwood trees rather than the evergreen species.  Many of the trees we will identify are readily distinguishable by simple characteristics of their leaf morphology but we will also observe bark and flower details where applicable.  The first and second classes will meet at the University of Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center (GMREC) and examine many of the trees on those grounds. The other two classes will meet at nearby locations where additional tree species can be found.  Beginners are welcome and useful items to bring are a field guide and a hand lens (optional).  Two highly recommended reference books are “Trees of the Carolinas” by S. Tekiela and “Native Trees of the Southeast” by Kirkman, et al.  Except for a short introduction during the first session, this is an outdoor class so please be prepared for relatively easy walks but also the possibility of rain.


    Mark Westhafer is a biotechnology science professional and has experience as a patent attorney specializing in biotechnology inventions.  He has had a longstanding interest in tree identification, developed while growing up in the Midwest.  He has taught many courses in the field of agriculture while in graduate school and enjoys getting back into the woods of North Georgia to enjoy the amazing plant diversity in this area.




    • September 17, 2024
    • October 22, 2024
    • 6 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall in Goolsby Center (On Duckworth Drive)
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    Course Instructor - Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger

    Course Fee - $25.00

    ICL veteran Course Instructor, Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger is presenting an exciting new, six-week course for the fall session titled My G-d.

    Nothing is off-limits as this refreshingly open course asks piercing questions about G-d and delivers profound, insightful answers. An enlightening study into G-d’s nature, G-d’s goal for creation, human experiences of G-d, the role of religion, and the function of miracles and prayer, this course promises to satisfy your questions, including those you didn't know you had.

    This course is designed to appeal to people at all levels of knowledge, including those without any background in Jewish learning. A student workbook is required and can be ordered through ICL for $20 or at Amazon for $39.  To order the book send an email to icl@yhc.edu no later than September 10th.  Payment is due at the first class when you pick up your book.  

    Lesson Details:

    Lesson 1: The Basics

    Let’s become familiar with G-d’s basic bio:

    What is G-d and where is He? Does G-d have a gender? And who created G-d?

    Lesson 2: His Nature

    Let’s learn a bit about how G-d operates:
    Does G-d have feelings? Does He communicate with us? Does He ever act illogically? Why does He have so many names? And why is it that many write “G-d” with a hyphen?

    Lesson 3: His Reasons

    Let’s discover why G-d does what he does:
    Why did G-d create me—does He need me? And why did He create evil—does He need evil? Can I question G-d? And why is He described in the Bible as “wrathful” and “jealous”?

    Lesson 4: His Expectations

    Let’s discuss G-d’s expectations of us:
    Do I have to believe in G-d to have a good life? What if I have doubts about G-d? 

    Do I need to fear G-d? That doesn’t sound very appealing! 

    Lastly, I’m okay with believing in G-d, but I’m not religious. Can I still have a relationship with Him?

    Lesson 5: His Paradoxes

    Let’s delve into some of the deeper Divine mysteries and enigmas: 
    Can G-d create a rock that He can’t lift? Does His foreknowledge of events preclude my free choice? Is there anything that G-d finds difficult to do? And if G-d has decided to do something, can I change His mind?

    Lesson 6: Our Relationship

    Let’s deepen our understanding of our relationship with G-d:
    Why can’t we see G-d? Because we can’t see Him, can we reconcile His existence with science? 

    Why is religion so obsessed with idolatry—is G-d jealous?

    Last of all: I’m a spiritual person; do I need to follow the “thou shalls” and “thou shall nots” to have a relationship with G-d?


    Please view video trailer here… 

    Rabbi Hambourger has taught extensively on all aspects of Judaism over many years, including six previous courses for ICL. “Now more than ever, we need to focus on our spiritual health, and our faith,” he said. “There is no better way to do that than through authentic Torah (Old Testament) based study and learning. I encourage everyone to give it a try and see what it can do for you.”


    • September 19, 2024
    • November 07, 2024
    • 8 sessions
    • 2125 Meyers Chapel Rd, Hayesville, NC
    • 4
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    Course Instructor - Ray Anderson

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Materials Fee - $99.00


    This blacksmithing class offers 8 uniquely different projects designed to increase the skill level of each student.  No experience necessary .

    Week 1: Blacksmith Shop Tour, Ask questions , share stories (Bring Pictures), learn to use the anvil, hammers and tongs. Time permitting make a Horseshoe ring!  

    Week 2:  The Lucky House Horseshoe

    Week 3:  Fireplace Poker

    Week 4:  Horseshoe Letter opener

    Week 5:  Household Hooks  Mod 1#

    Week 6:  Viking Style Knife

    Week 7:  Colonial candle stick holder

    Week 8:  Finish up all uncompleted projects - time permitting brand some      coasters.


    Raymond Anderson is the owner of The Blacksmith Experience.  Ray has been working in metal for a lifetime.  He retired from the USN as a boiler maker. We hope you enjoy this Blacksmith Experience.  Forging a lifetime of memories, and having a great time in the process.     

    • September 19, 2024
    • November 07, 2024
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 5
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    Course Instructor - Delaine Sapp

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Participants in this class should already know:  tuning, timing, understanding the fretboard, strumming, reading tablature, play easy tunes and have a beginning knowledge of chording. Skills that will be taught this quarter include use of a capo, adding embellishments, playing tunes with multiple parts, alternate tunings, further skills in chording, and exploring different genres of music. You will need to bring a mountain dulcimer, pick, music stand, tuner, 3 ring binder, highlighter, and pen to every class.


    A retired Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Delaine Sapp has been involved in instrumental music performance and instruction all her life. She has performed in international venues and received awards for her skill with several instruments and styles of music. Her earliest venture into the music arts was the clarinet which led her to bagpipe bands and ultimately to the piano, the ukulele, penny whistle and the mountain dulcimer. Her passion for music includes composing and arranging and helping others pursue their musical journeys.







    • September 19, 2024
    • November 07, 2024
    • 7 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main St, Young Harris
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    Course Instructor - Rick Sapp

    Course Fee - $30

    No Class on October 24

    Your life is unique, memorable. At times it has been exciting; at times, perhaps terrible. Why not breathe life into those experiences, your life lessons? Writing a memoir or an autobiography is a way to leave behind - to pay forward - your knowledge and experiences.

    Seven classes of two hours each: Memoirs versus autobiographies. Why write about yourself? How to go about it - with many examples from history to today.


    Richard “Rick” Sapp grew up on a Florida island. Following military service, he completed a PhD in Cultural Anthropology (U.S. Air Force Academy, Catholic University and University of Florida). He was first published in a poetry anthology (about 1971) and has since worked for newspapers and magazines. As an editor and freelance writer, he has authored nearly fifty books for a variety of publishers and hundreds of fiction and nonfiction features in media as diverse as sailing, archery and governmental affairs. Rick and his wife make their home in Blairsville, Georgia.











    • September 24, 2024
    • October 15, 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • 862 Main Street, Young Harris - ICL Classroom
    • 10
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    Course Instructor Ann Marie Stanczyk

    Course Fee $25.00

    Materials Fee $

     Advancing age brings unique challenges, from misplacing your glasses, to getting hearing aids, to loss of energy, balance issues, sleep issues, gut issues, aches and pains, and the list goes on. Many of these can be helped with specific foods and supplements, which will be shown and discussed. Or, you may have found a solution that will help others. Personal stories and experiences will be welcome additions, because no one knows as much as we all know together.


    Ann Marie Stanczyk has a Master's degree in Holistic Nutrition. She is focused on improving people's health with food, and in her practice, has seen many cases of superfoods transforming people's health. They act like medicine in the body, improving your health with every bite.


    • September 26, 2024
    • November 07, 2024
    • 7 sessions
    • Pickleball Courts - 67 Chase Drive, Blairsville, GA
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    Course Instructor - Sharon Harkavy

    Course Fee - $30.00

    This class is for beginners. You will learn the rules of pickleball, proper ball handling techniques, dinking the ball, serving and returning the ball, punch block and drop block, basic strategy and drop shots. Balls and paddles are provided Please wear court shoes, sunglasses or protective eyewear and bring water.  This course is designed for 2 sets of 4 players so please plan to attend at least 6 of the 7 sessions.

     

    Sharon is a Maine native who now lives in Morganton, GA.  She has been playing pickleball for 1 year after decades of playing competitive tennis.  She is an IPTPA(International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association) certified instructor.  Sharon has been certified in many areas and has taught dance aerobics, fitness classes, stretching, STEP classes, water aerobics, deep water exercise, water walking, water STEP, and private swim lessons for both adults and children.  She has been teaching for over 2 decades.  She is active in the Blairsville Pickleball Club and also plays with the Fannin Pickleball club.  Sharon loves teaching active classes for all ages especially adults.  She is a mother of three, including a set of twins, grandmother of one, and is married to Jeff for almost 40 years.  She is an active animal rescue supporter and educator who currently shares her life with 4 dogs and 2 cats.  Sharon is looking forward to teaching the amazing game of pickleball to her new students. 


    • September 26, 2024
    • November 07, 2024
    • 7 sessions
    • Pickleball Courts - 67 Chase Drive, Blairsville, GA
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    Course Instructor - Sharon Harkavy

    Course Fee - $30.00

    You’ve learned how to play pickleball but would you like to have more help with specific shots?  Are you interested in learning strategy to improve your game?  Do you want to know the best spots to put the ball and when?  How’s that backhand coming along?  If you want to improve your game, and become a better player then this class is for you.  We will work on drills and playing so you can improve your overall game.  We will also learn some of the more in-depth rules that don’t come up very often.  This class is designed for 8 players so we can play games with 4 people on each court.  Please prepare to commit to attending all of the classes or perhaps just missing one.  As long as I know in advance that you will be absent, I can find someone to fill in for you.  Looking forward to teaching this wonderful game for eager learners.   

     

    Sharon is a Maine native who now lives in Morganton, GA.  She has been playing pickleball for 1 year after decades of playing competitive tennis.  She is an IPTPA(International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association) certified instructor.  Sharon has been certified in many areas and has taught dance aerobics, fitness classes, stretching, STEP classes, water aerobics, deep water exercise, water walking, water STEP, and private swim lessons for both adults and children.  She has been teaching for over 2 decades.  She is active in the Blairsville Pickleball Club and also plays with the Fannin Pickleball club.  Sharon loves teaching active classes for all ages especially adults.  She is a mother of three, including a set of twins, grandmother of one, and is married to Jeff for almost 40 years.  She is an active animal rescue supporter and educator who currently shares her life with 4 dogs and 2 cats.  Sharon is looking forward to teaching the amazing game of pickleball to her new students. 


    • September 30, 2024
    • October 28, 2024
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Outdoors
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    Course Instructor Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee $25.00


    This class will combine basic photographic skills with Fall wildflowers and landscapes as the primary subjects to be photographed.  Each week students will attend a 4-hour class that will begin with a meeting in the classroom for a PowerPoint presentation centered on basic camera techniques, adjustments, and considerations that will aid them in photographing these subjects.  After this portion of the class students will then have time to get to a meeting point from which the class will proceed to a specific outdoor area and then photograph wildflowers and/or landscapes.  Should anyone prefer not to join in this part of the class, they will have an opportunity to go to various areas and shoot at their leisure.

    Students will then be requested to submit a few of their photos to the instructor who will include the photos along with camera settings in the PowerPoint for presentation and discussion by the class during the following week.  And the above-described process will be repeated.

    Should the weather be bad, the classroom portion of the program will still be held and a ‘make up day’ for the outdoor portion of the class would be scheduled at the end of the 5-session class.

    Students should possess basic camera skills and must be able to handle short hikes on uneven ground for distances up to ¼ mile.

    Nov. 4th will be reserved as make-up day.

    Butternut Creek

    Stephan Banakas is an avid fly fisherman and wildflower/landscape photographer.  He is originally from Pensacola, FL. where he worked as a police officer until he retired in 1999.  He now lives in Hayesville with his wife, Diane, and their two cats Gordon and Maggie.

    • October 01, 2024
    • October 29, 2024
    • 5 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 4
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    Instructor Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    Watercolor is a very fluid medium that satisfies a basic painting and creating need.  However, there is a simple way to work with it by knowing your materials and how to prepare before starting to paint.

    Come to this class and find out the many ways that you can explore and add creative elements to simple watercolors.  Sketching and drawing will be explained also in a way that makes any painting easy and fearless to attempt.  All levels are welcomed and all materials provided for $25 per week.


    Billie Shelburn is a contemporary studio artist and fine art instructor in painting, drawing and mixed media. Billie’s works are comprised of representational, impressionistic and mixed media styles.  Her paintings have won National, International and Regional awards.  Billie was inducted into the National Organization for Women in Arts in Washington, D.C. and has served on the Executive Boards of Georgia Watercolor Society.  Currently Ms. Shelburn is the Resident Artist at John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C. 





    • October 02, 2024
    • October 30, 2024
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Outdoor Range Sessions **** Course Time 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 3
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    Course Instructor - George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $95.00

    This course is limited to six (6) students.  There are two (2) classroom sessions and three (3) outdoor range sessions.  Classroom sessions are weeks 1 and 2 and outdoor range sessions are weeks 3, 4, and 5. Classroom sessions will be held at YHC and last for two (2) hours per session, with a break.  Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range and may last a bit longer than two (2) hours, if required. Since our time at the range is reserved, no one else is allowed on the property.

    NO GUNS OR AMMO ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM SESSIONS.  Students may bring their personal guns to the range; however, the instructor will provide 9mm semiautomatic pistols and ammo, and it will be up to the instructor to determine if/when student guns may be used. 

    This course relies heavily on live demonstrations and students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to perform same at the range. 

    A fee of $95 covers materials, firearms cleaning, and ammo. This is payable by cash/check on first day of class.

    Content outline:


    George grew up in Pensacola, Florida and has lived and worked throughout the United States and Europe.  He graduated from The University of Alabama and later earned his doctorate at the University of Georgia (1971).  His early career was spent teaching in the Louisiana State University System. 

     In 1980 he began working in the private sector in marketing research for major corporations such as Southern Company, The Gallup Organization, Research International, and IPSOS.  During this time, he served as the International Accounts Director for Pratt & Whitney, UPS, Pepsico, and later for The Coca-Cola Company. 

    His last corporate assignment was Director of Consumer Insights for Outback Steakhouse International, where his duties included extensive marketing communication research in Latin America, Asia, and Europe. 

     Following his retirement in 2013, George pursues his lifelong commitment to teaching firearms safety.  He is an NRA Certified Instructor and Chief Range Safety Officer as well as a USCCA Training Counselor.  He presently is Director of Open Enrollment for the US Branch of Israel’s IMI (Israel Military Industries) Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training.

    • October 02, 2024
    • October 30, 2024
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Outdoors
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    Course Instructor Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee $25.00


    This class will combine basic photographic skills with Fall wildflowers and landscapes as the primary subjects to be photographed.  Each week students will attend a 4-hour class that will begin with a meeting in the classroom for a PowerPoint presentation centered on basic camera techniques, adjustments, and considerations that will aid them in photographing these subjects.  After this portion of the class students will then have time to get to a meeting point from which the class will proceed to a specific outdoor area and then photograph wildflowers and/or landscapes.  Should anyone prefer not to join in this part of the class, they will have an opportunity to go to various areas and shoot at their leisure.

    Students will then be requested to submit a few of their photos to the instructor who will include the photos along with camera settings in the PowerPoint for presentation and discussion by the class during the following week.  And the above-described process will be repeated.

    Should the weather be bad, the classroom portion of the program will still be held and a ‘make up day’ for the outdoor portion of the class would be scheduled at the end of the 5-session class.

    Students should possess basic camera skills and must be able to handle short hikes on uneven ground for distances up to ¼ mile.

    Nov. 6th will be reserved as make-up day.

    Butternut Creek

    Stephan Banakas is an avid fly fisherman and wildflower/landscape photographer.  He is originally from Pensacola, FL. where he worked as a police officer until he retired in 1999.  He now lives in Hayesville with his wife, Diane, and their two cats Gordon and Maggie.

    • October 11, 2024
    • 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    • ICL Classroom
    • 14
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