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Current Courses

    • September 15, 2025
    • November 03, 2025
    • 7 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 12
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Bill Schleichter

    Course Fee - $30.00

    NO CLASS on SEPTEMBER 22


    This course is designed for individuals with no prior experience in guitar playing. Upon completion, participants will be able to identify the components of the guitar and understand their respective functions. The curriculum covers essential maintenance skills, including string replacement, instrument cleaning, and proper tuning techniques. Students will gain proficiency in open chords and develop competency in transitioning between chords with accurate timing. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to perform well-known songs such as "Bad Moon Rising," utilizing chord charts, lyrics, and time signatures. Each student is required to bring a tunable acoustic guitar, an electronic tuner, and a music stand.

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    After retiring from Robins Air Force Base in GA, my spouse and I relocated to Young Harris, GA in 2014. Despite lacking a musical background, I sought a new hobby and chose to learn guitar. I purchased my first instrument and several instructional books, intending to use them as guidance. However, after encountering challenges with music theory, I opted to focus on practicing open chords and playing songs directly. Over the subsequent years and with additional guitars, I have progressed to performing with two different jam groups. I thoroughly enjoy playing guitar, though I have been advised against singing in public settings.

     



    • September 15, 2025
    • November 03, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 7
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Ken Sampson

    Course Fee - $40.00

    The beginner class will start at 1:00. 

    The group that has been taking classes for the last 2 sessions will start at 2:00. 


    This class welcomes beginners and those who want to move on to the continuing or intermediate level.  For beginners we will follow 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. For students who have been through the beginning session we will begin to play more complex songs with more complex Right Hand Picking Patterns as well as learning the fret board and Left Hand Banjo Picking Shapes. 

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

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    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 16, 2025
    • October 21, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • Classroom C - 862 Main Street, Young Harris & Field Trips
    • 18
    Registration is closed

    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.

    Once again this year we will follow the routes former ICL Instructor Tom Striker left for us to local bird 'hotspots.'  Last year 2.2 million song birds flew over Towns County in just one night, during the 3rd week of September. 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. Also, we will get to share every week your sightings of birds either at your feeders or  observed in your neighborhood.

    Highly Recommended:  Install free apps Merlin and e bird on your phone.  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 other classes.

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


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    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 16, 2025
    • November 04, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 16
    Registration is closed


    Course Instructor - Ann Powell

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Mah-Jongg is a game that originated in China and is similar to the Western card game rummy. It is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation and involves a degree of chance. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. Three or four players play the game using numbered tiles. During those first years after its introduction a real craze developed around Mah-Jongg, but like all fashions it came and went. However, recently a growing number of people are realizing the intellectual challenge Mah-Jongg possesses and the beauty and excitement of the game itself. This class will lead you step by step into the wonderful world of Mah-Jongg.  Come learn and play.

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    After living in various places: Pittsburgh, PA; Spartanburg, SC; Upper Saddle River, NJ; Chicago, IL; Charleston, SC and Franklin, NC, Ann made the retirement decision to live in Blairsville, GA in 2017. Ann learned how to play Mahjongg 12 years ago. While growing up in the Pittsburgh area, Ann did see and hear the tiles “clickity, clickity” on the tables while her friend’s parents played Mah-jongg. Never did she ever think she would one day learn to play and teach Mahjongg.


    • September 16, 2025
    • October 07, 2025
    • 5 sessions
    • ZOOM
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Joe Davis

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Zoom invite will be sent to those registered immediately prior to classes

    Discover the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a course designed specifically for lifelong learners! Have you ever wondered how your phone suggests the next word you type, or how streaming services know just what movie you'll like? That's AI at work!  And it can (and does) do so much more…

    In this engaging and easy-to-understand course, we'll demystify AI, exploring what it is, how it functions, and its growing presence in our daily lives. We'll uncover AI's remarkable capabilities—how it can simplify tasks, offer recommendations, and even spark creativity. Just as importantly, we'll discuss its limitations and potential pitfalls, from generating convincing fake content to spreading misinformation.

    You'll gain practical insights and learn essential tips to navigate the digital world safely and confidently. Plus, we'll include fun, optional "homework" where you can experiment with AI tools designed to help with everyday activities like finding recipes, drafting emails, or planning a trip. No tech expertise is needed – just your curiosity! Join us to become a more informed and empowered digital citizen.

    AI Generated


    Joe Davis is a business consultant and investment advisor who leverages AI heavily in his work for clients across the consumer goods, marketing agency, technology, and financial services sectors.  He has worked in digital and business intelligence roles at organizations like Nielsen and The Coca-Cola Company – most recently serving as VP/GM of the North America eCommerce division and Global Lead for Retail Media.  After leaving “Coke” to start his own firm, Joe has advised numerous clients on business strategy, digital capabilities, analytics, and AI development.  He also is a registered investment adviser offering active portfolio management based on his proprietary trading system – built with the help of AI, of course! 

    Joe lives in the Front Range of Colorado with his family where all are avid skiers, travelers, and lifelong learners.  

     




    • September 16, 2025
    • October 07, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 20
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Ann Marie Stanczyk

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00

    Let's be clear. Your food is what builds every cell of your body. So, if you want health, energy, and vitality, these things must also be present in your food.  We will identify, prepare, and sample these foods, using easy recipes. After 4 weeks, you will feel a difference.

    There will be a one-time $25 supply fee, collected at the first class. 

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    Ann Marie Stanczyk is a Medical Technologist with a Master's degree in Nutrition. She is focused on improving people's health and has shown many people of all ages how to avoid or reverse diabetes.  She has also worked for a holistic doctor in Blairsville for 6 years, who used diet and exercise, not drugs, to restore people's health.

    • September 17, 2025
    • November 05, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • Inspire Fitness Studio - 108 Brasstown Creek Rd, Young Harris, Georgia
    • 15
    Registration is closed

     Course Leader - Shuana Belt

    Course Fee - $50.00

    Piloga is the perfect fusion of Pilates precision and yoga flow. This class is designed to build core strength, improve flexibility, and enhance mind-body connection through a seamless blend of dynamic Pilates movements and grounding yoga postures.

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    Shuana Belt 200 HR YTT Yoga Renew Certification,  Pilates Instructor ISSA Certified, Group Fitness Instructor Issa Certified.  Shuana is a true believer in the benefits of Yoga and Pilates.  She is very passionate about teaching people how to be more flexible and balanced.  Come join her on the mat!


    • September 17, 2025
    • October 08, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center (GMREC)195 Georgia Mountain Experiment Station Rd., Blairsville, GA
    • 20
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Mark Westhafer

    Course Fee - $25.00

    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, 2025
    • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor Nancy Page, RN, MSN

     Free to ICL Members

    Don't want to miss taking this course


    Oh what characters they are!! At Project Chimps we are endlessly  entertained by our 101 chimpanzees. Come hear the stories shared by our staff and volunteers of the antics seen by these former research chimps who are now enjoying the good life!


    Nancy is a retired Registered Nurse and nursing faculty member. She has worked across the country in a myriad of nursing capacities. After settling in north Georgia, she learned of Project Chimps starting up in 2014 and began volunteering there shortly thereafter. Her love of the chimps, volunteers, staff and mission have now meshed into the role of Outreach Coordinator where she is able to share the joy that is Project Chimps.

     


    • September 18, 2025
    • November 06, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • Classroom C - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor Dr. Adam Daniels

    Course Fee - $25.00

    This class serves as an introduction to Islam, the second largest and fastest growing religion in the world. Using primarily a sociological lens, this class engages with Islam's history and development, beliefs and rituals, and the place of Islam in the modern globalized world.

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    Rev. Dr. Adam Daniels is the Chaplain at Young Harris College and also teaches classes in the Department of Religion. He has been in ministry for 16 years and holds a Master of Divinity and a Doctor of Ministry. He has traveled all over the globe but believes it's hard to beat the community here in the Enchanted Valley.

    • September 18, 2025
    • November 06, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall in Goolsby Center (On Duckworth Drive)
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger

    Course Fee - $25.00

    The Secrets of the Bible Book is Required. 

    It may be purchased through Amazon

    Please note: This course is 6 sessions and there are

    no classes on October 2nd and October 30th. 


    A new, six-session course presented by Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger.  

    Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Noah’s Ark. Joseph and his brothers. Moses and the broken tablets . . . We’ve all heard these stories; some of us grew up on them. But what do these stories really mean? How should they be understood? And what do they mean to us, living our lives in the here and now?

    Many of us heard these stories for the first time as children. So, obviously, we understood them with a child’s mind. And that is, more or less, how they remained with us. But the Torah is certainly much more than a collection of children’s stories—or even stories for adults.

    Secrets of the Bible explores the deeper meanings of six iconic biblical stories. Each of these stories raises questions and mysteries that have challenged the minds of students of the Torah for many centuries. Every generation, and every genre of Torah commentary, has addressed these questions, each in its own way.

    In this course, we explore the unique approach taken by the masters of kabbalah and Chasidism—an approach that ties the deepest mystical secrets of Creation with practical, down-to-earth applications to daily life.

    For a preview of the class please view the trailer by clicking here.

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    A veteran teacher on behalf of ICL, Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger is an Orthodox Jewish teacher and writer who shares the timeless wisdom of Torah and Jewish mysticism with diverse audiences across Georgia. He teaches at colleges, synagogues, military bases, and prisons, and writes two weekly newspaper columns that bring faith-based insights to readers throughout rural Georgia. With warmth, humility, and clarity, Rabbi Hambourger invites people of all backgrounds to explore Scripture more deeply, find spiritual connection, and live with greater purpose.



    • September 18, 2025
    • September 25, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Heather Welch

    Course Fee - $25.00

    This course will explore the witch in history before doing a deep dive on the Salem Witch Trials. In our first session, we'll look at stereotypes and pop culture imagery of "the witch" and then switch to look at witch hunts throughout Europe and England. In our second session, we'll discuss the Salem Witch Trials in America and its legacy. Both sessions will include recommendations for reading more on the various topics covered. 

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    Heather Welch holds a PhD in History from Georgia State University and has taught at University of North Georgia, Georgia State University, and Kennesaw State University. She has lived in Towns County for 18 years. Currently, she works at the Mountain Regional Library System. Heather considers herself a lifelong learner and feels very passionate about helping others find enjoyment in learning.



    • September 18, 2025
    • November 06, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • Classroom C - 862 Main St, Young Harris
    • 28
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Rick Sapp

    Course Fee - $30.00

    With just a few words, poets create a well of meaning, show us a new way of looking at our world. How do they do this? Where do they find inspiration? Discover some of the best - and most fun - AND let’s dip our own pens into imitation and creativity. Expect to read, discuss … and maybe even laugh aloud.

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    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 19, 2025
    • November 07, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 16
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - George Curran

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Note: this class is for new and returning players.

    Continue learning the basics of bridge by playing real hands.  You will improve your bidding and playing skills by participating in real bridge games and discussing the bidding and the play options.

    This is a no stress environment where you can ask questions and discuss the hands and play.

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    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 20, 2025
    • 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    • ICL Classroom
    • 16
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Barbara McMillian

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $50.00


    Get in the fall spirit and create this 20" x 20" autumn leaves quilt board.  No experience necessary as Barbara will share her painting techniques and suggestions.  The materials fee of $50.00 will be paid to the instructor at the start of the class.  


    Barbara has been teaching painting classes for about 7 years which includes watercolor and chalk painting.  She has been teaching quilt board painting for 4  years.  She has been a resident  of Murphy, N.C. for 12 years.

    • September 22, 2025
    • September 25, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Classroom C - 862 Main Street, Young Harris and Gun Range
    • 6
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $150.00 


    “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics,” is now being taught over four (4) consecutive days.  This format more nearly resembles that used by Dr. Gaines and the late Haim Geri in training students in the Israeli Shooting Method. Geri was the chief firearms instructor at Israel’s IMI Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training.  In Israel he trained thousands of Israeli Security Officers.  As a team in the US, Gaines and Geri trained thousands of civilians and law enforcement officers to handle firearms safely and protect themselves and innocent civilians from life-threatening attacks. We shall be prepared for the worst and pray that we will never have to use a firearm in self-defense. This course is dedicated to the late Haim Geri.  Memory eternal.

    There are no special prerequisites to this class.  Previous students are encouraged to enroll and refresh their skills.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Although the range shooting area is covered and protects from precipitation while loading/unloading pistols, our shooting will be outdoors, so bring rain gear just in case.  No open-toed shoes or sandals are allowed.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid hot shell casings.  Range etiquette will be discussed during the first day’s class. There are two offerings of this class:

    September 22 – 25, Monday – Thursday, 9 am to 11 am

    October 13 – 16, Monday Thursday, 9 am to 11 am

    There is a third class, “Advanced Defensive Pistol Tactics,” which carries the prerequisite of having completed a previous YHC/ICL course taught by Dr. Gaines.  If you are interested in this course, go the November 3 – 6 calendars in this syllabus to read more about it.

    Each course is limited to six (6) students.  The first day is an orientation meeting held in the YHC/ICL classroom, followed by three (3) successive days of outdoor range sessions.  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 spectators are allowed on the property.

    NO GUNS OR AMMO ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM SESSION.  At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols and ammo.  Students may bring personal pistols to the range, but 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 Gaines Tactical Training Certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.

    A fee of $150 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use, gun cleaning, ammo, targets, and insurance. This is payable by cash/check on first day of class. Students will be asked to sign a customary release, much like that used in public/private commercial ranges. At the range, students are required to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light electronic headgear is what I use, and it runs around $35 to $60.  This type of gear allows you to hear range commands while cutting out the loud retort from firing.

    Content outline:

    Self-Defense Firearm Basics

    Defensive Shooting Fundamentals

    Shooting Equipment

    Basic and Advanced 

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    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.


    • September 23, 2025
    • October 14, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 10
    Registration is closed

    Instructor Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    Watercolor painting is easy when following a "recipe" of sorts.  This is accomplished with sketches.  Using good composition, values and "tried and true" methods make the effort easy and successful.  Demos and instructions will be given each week with handouts for use in the future. All materials will be provided for this class for a fee of $25 per class payable to the instructor by cash or check at the start of the class.  


    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. 





    • September 23, 2025
    • November 04, 2025
    • 7 sessions
    • Pickleball Courts - 67 Chase Drive, Blairsville, GA
    • 8
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor  Sharon Harkavy

    Course Fee $30.00

    If you want to learn how to play pickleball in a fun and friendly class with beginners, then this is the class for you.  I will provide paddles and balls.  YOU need to come wearing court sneakers, either pickleball or tennis.  This is important because running and walking sneakers do not allow for proper lateral motion, and I don’t want anyone tripping because of their footwear.  You should also wear eyeglasses or protective eyewear and comfortable clothing such as shorts, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc. We will be getting sweaty.  Please bring a full water bottle as well.  You will learn everything needed to become a player of this fun game.  Past players who are still not feeling comfortable with the rules or their skills may repeat a class.   Please note:  this class is very popular.  The entire class is based on having 8 participants at EVERY CLASS.  I expect you to check your calendar for all class dates.  If you can’t attend all the classes please do not sign up.  Please remember when you don’t attend, it affects everyone in the class and we can’t form 2 groups of four for play.   Can’t wait to get you started on playing this wonderful game.

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    Sharon is a Maine native who now lives in Morganton, GA.  She is an IPTPA(International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association) certified instructor as well as a USA Pickleball Ambassador.  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 over 40 years.  She is an active animal rescue supporter and educator who currently shares her life with 4 dogs and 1 cat.  Sharon is looking forward to teaching the amazing game of pickleball to her new students. 



    • September 23, 2025
    • November 04, 2025
    • 7 sessions
    • Pickleball Courts - 67 Chase Drive, Blairsville, GA
    • 8
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor Sharon Harkavy

    Course Fee $30.00

    Okay, you know the basics of pickleball and you know how to play, but now what? Do you want to get better? Do you want to learn more than the basic shots? Do you want to learn strategy? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you have found the right class. The session will run for 7 weeks. If you have a paddle, please bring it. I will also have paddles to try and balls. You need to wear court sneakers such as pickleball or tennis sneakers, eyeglasses or protective eyewear and comfortable clothing such as shorts, leggings, sweatpants, shorts, etc….We will be getting sweaty. Please bring a full water bottle as well. You will learn about drop shots, drives, the overhead smash, lobs, block volleys, punch volleys as well as strategy for better play. Past students may repeat a class. Please note: The entire class is based on 8 participants at EVERY CLASS. I need you to check your calendar before signing up. If you can’t make any of the dates please do not sign up. Remember when you don’t attend it affects everyone in the class. I can’t form two groups of 4 players and that is required for everyone to learn. Can’t wait to get you started on playing this wonderful game.

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    Sharon is a Maine native who now lives in Morganton, GA.  She is an IPTPA(International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association) certified instructor as well as a USA Pickleball Ambassador.  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 over 40 years.  She is an active animal rescue supporter and educator who currently shares her life with 4 dogs and 1 cat.  Sharon is looking forward to teaching the amazing game of pickleball to her new students. 



    • September 24, 2025
    • November 05, 2025
    • 7 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 16
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Christine (Chris) Hall

    Course Fee - $30.00


    This class will cover tips to improve your game using various strategies for the different stages of the game. We will cover the card, general advice, strategies on the Charleston, early-game, mid-game and end-of-game play. It is advisable to be experienced in the game before attending this class.

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    Chris moved to Murphy, NC full-time in 2016 after retiring from the US Army.  She learned the game that year and has enjoyed playing regularly ever since learning the game.



    • September 26, 2025
    • October 10, 2025
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    Registration is closed

    Course Leader - Cheryl Warner

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00  per class

    This class will teach you a variety of paper folding technques used  to create unique cards and gifts.  You will be using paper and embellishments to create cards using Iris Folding, Tea Bag Folding & Lattice techniques. All creations can be matted and given as a greeting card (perfect for Christmas cards!) or framed and given as a gift.  

    • Bring your hot glue gun if you have one!
    • Although tape will be provided, a heavy tape dispenser is highly recommended. 
    • For projects bring some family pictures - group, grandchildren, pets, etc .

    All materials will be provided for this class for a fee of $25 per class payable to the instructor at the start of the class.  


    Deep down I'm still a Louisiana girl-- but Georgia has been my home since 1992. My BA degree was in elementary/ special education, M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction and Ed.S in Arts Integration. I loved elementary-aged, but after moving to the high school level, I worked there for 14 years. After retiring and moving to Blairsville four years ago, I taught GED classes at the Detention Center through NGTC.  

    I began "creating" anything I could around the age of 6. I can remember making cat beds out of kleenex boxes and popsicle sticks. I designed my own Barbie clothes and made my own outfits in high school. 

    The hardest question to answer is "what type of art do you do?" I don't knit. I don't crochet. But I like painting, wood crafts, papercrafts, sewing, mixed media projects, sewing, quilting, and a lot more. 

    My daughter and I craft together as Mumsy & Me Creations, LLC when we have time. Our creations are in Cable's Gallery, Keen Creations & The Farmer Mercantile. 

    I'm excited to join ICL staff so I can share my two favorite talents: teaching and crafting!



    • September 29, 2025
    • October 27, 2025
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 10
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee - $35.00

    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.

    The class will be limited to 10 students and will be conducted over 5 sessions lasting 4 hours/session.

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

    Nov. 3rd is reserved as make-up day.

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    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, 2025
    • 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    • Good Shepherd Church - 495 Herbert Hills Dr, Hayesville, NC
    • 8
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor Norma Berkman

    Course Fee $20.00

    Materials Fee $5.00

    The participants will learn to make real bagels, not the round bread that is commonly sold in supermarkets and restaurants. Each participant will go home with half a dozen delicious bagels, and the best, easiest recipe to make them. There will be a $5 charge for supplies payable at the door.  Each student should bring the following items to class: Spatula, slotted spoon, cooling rack, dish towel, cutting board to knead on, measuring cup and measuring spoon.

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    Norma retired to North Georgia in 2010 following a thirty-year career as a CPA in South Florida.  She lives in Young Harris with her husband Michael. She loves cooking and baking and sharing time honored recipes.


    • October 03, 2025
    • October 24, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Outdoors at Various Locations
    • 12
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Virginia Tinsley

    Course Fee - $25.00


    Plein Air Painting with Watercolors will meet at various locations in the area to paint the beautiful scenes around us.  Virginia will email the location of the first class and the supply lists to registrants before the first class.  Everyone should bring a portable lawn chair or a portable watercolor easel when we meet outdoors.




    Virginia Uhl Tinsley has been painting with watercolors for as long as she can remember. She majored in art at Agnes Scott College and has started painting more intently since her retirement. Some of her recent work is on display at Cable’s Gallery. 


    • October 08, 2025
    • November 05, 2025
    • 5 sessions
    • 862 Main Street, Young Harris - ICL Classroom
    • 28
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Teryn Romaine

    Course Fee - $25.00

    This class will be an introduction to native plants and the Georgia Native Plant Society.  We will also learn about the Picture This Plant ID app and its characteristics.

    Topics of discussion:

    • The role of natives in the broader ecosystem
    • Invasives: what they are and how to handle them
    • Time permitting, Propagating and obtaining native plants
    • Landscaping with natives
    • A possible field trip to my home in Blairsville, with native plants tagged

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    I am a retired high school biology teacher who has been involved with local chapters of state Native Plant Societies (FL and GA) since 2011.  When we moved here 4 years ago my husband and I started the North Georgia Mountains chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society, with goals including expanding people's understanding of the importance of promoting native plants and including them in garden installations.

     


    • October 08, 2025
    • October 29, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Susan Crooks

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Which trip is on your bucket list?  The class will decide which places they would like to learn more about by selecting countries from the instructor’s list.  For the first class we will learn about traveling to Egypt and Norway.  Travel tips will be shared for the various places and methods of travel as well.  When possible, we will try snacks from various countries.

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    Susan Crooks is a retired high school and college German teacher who grew up as an Army brat.  This instilled in her a love of travel.


    • October 13, 2025
    • October 16, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Classroom C - 862 Main Street, Young Harris and Gun Range
    • 6
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $150.00 

    “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics,” is now being taught over four (4) consecutive days.  This format more nearly resembles that used by Dr. Gaines and the late Haim Geri in training students in the Israeli Shooting Method. Geri was the chief firearms instructor at Israel’s IMI Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training.  In Israel he trained thousands of Israeli Security Officers.  As a team in the US, Gaines and Geri trained thousands of civilians and law enforcement officers to handle firearms safely and protect themselves and innocent civilians from life-threatening attacks. We shall be prepared for the worst and pray that we will never have to use a firearm in self-defense. This course is dedicated to the late Haim Geri.  Memory eternal.

    There are no special prerequisites to this class.  Previous students are encouraged to enroll and refresh their skills.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Although the range shooting area is covered and protects from precipitation while loading/unloading pistols, our shooting will be outdoors, so bring rain gear just in case.  No open-toed shoes or sandals are allowed.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid hot shell casings.  Range etiquette will be discussed during the first day’s class. There are two offerings of this class:

    September 22 – 25, Monday – Thursday, 9 am to 11 am

    October 13 – 16, Monday Thursday, 9 am to 11 am

    There is a third class, “Advanced Defensive Pistol Tactics,” which carries the prerequisite of having completed a previous YHC/ICL course taught by Dr. Gaines.  If you are interested in this course, go the November 3 – 6 calendars in this syllabus to read more about it.

    Each course is limited to six (6) students.  The first day is an orientation meeting held in the YHC/ICL classroom, followed by three (3) successive days of outdoor range sessions.  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 spectators are allowed on the property.

    NO GUNS OR AMMO ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM SESSION.  At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols and ammo.  Students may bring personal pistols to the range, but 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 Gaines Tactical Training Certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.

    A fee of $150 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use, gun cleaning, ammo, targets, and insurance. This is payable by cash/check on first day of class. Students will be asked to sign a customary release, much like that used in public/private commercial ranges. At the range, students are required to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light electronic headgear is what I use, and it runs around $35 to $60.  This type of gear allows you to hear range commands while cutting out the loud retort from firing.

    Content outline:

    Self-Defense Firearm Basics

    Defensive Shooting Fundamentals

    Shooting Equipment

    Basic and Advanced 

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    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 14, 2025
    • 1:00 PM
    • November 04, 2025
    • 3:00 PM
    • 862 Main Street, Young Harris - ICL Classroom
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructors Jerry A. Taylor, Towns County Historian and 

    Course Fee $25.00

    Jerry Taylor, Towns County’s official historian, will lead this class sharing interesting tidbits of Towns County history. Topics covered will include an overview of Towns County history, local Cherokee place names, the coming of Lake Chatuge, prominent citizens of Towns County, and educational history highlighting Hiawassee Academy and Young Harris College, and a bit of cultural history of our mountain area.

     

    Jerry Taylor is a native of Towns County, having lived in the shadow of Brasstown Bald all his life. He graduated from Towns County High School and YHC. He holds degrees from UGA, North Georgia College and University and Lincoln Memorial University. Jerry is retired after 32 years as a teacher at Towns County High School. He is a member of the Historical Society and is Towns County’s official historian. His home, known as the “The Organ Loft,” features his collection of antique reed organs.

    • October 16, 2025
    • November 06, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 10
    Registration is closed

    Instructor Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    There is such an appreciable awareness seeing the change of season's colors and capturing the memory on canvas with acrylic paint.  Come join me and you will be able to paint it each week.  Demos and handouts will be provided.  All materials will be provided for this class for a fee of $25 per class payable to the instructor by check or cash at the start of the class.  

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    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 18, 2025
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    Registration is closed

    Course Leader - Cheryl Warner

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $40.00

    Block off this day on your calendar and come make your own set of wooden blocks with Happy Thanksgiving on one side and and Merry Christmas on the other. They’ll be perfect for the upcoming holidays and they’re reversible! All materials will be provided for this class for a fee of $40 payable to the instructor at the start of the class.

       

    Deep down I'm still a Louisiana girl-- but Georgia has been my home since 1992. My BA degree was in elementary/ special education, M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction and Ed.S in Arts Integration. I loved elementary-aged, but after moving to the high school level, I worked there for 14 years. After retiring and moving to Blairsville four years ago, I taught GED classes at the Detention Center through NGTC.  

    I began "creating" anything I could around the age of 6. I can remember making cat beds out of kleenex boxes and popsicle sticks. I designed my own Barbie clothes and made my own outfits in high school. 

    The hardest question to answer is "what type of art do you do?" I don't knit. I don't crochet. But I like painting, wood crafts, papercrafts, sewing, mixed media projects, sewing, quilting, and a lot more. 

    My daughter and I craft together as Mumsy & Me Creations, LLC when we have time. Our creations are in Cable's Gallery, Keen Creations & The Farmer Mercantile. 

    I'm excited to join ICL staff so I can share my two favorite talents: teaching and crafting!



    • October 22, 2025
    • 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    • Good Shepherd Church - 495 Herbert Hills Dr, Hayesville, NC
    • 8
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor Norma Berkman

    Course Fee $20.00

    Materials Fee $5.00

    The participants will learn to make real bagels, not the round bread that is commonly sold in supermarkets and restaurants. Each participant will go home with half a dozen delicious bagels, and the best, easiest recipe to make them. There will be a $5 charge for supplies payable at the door.  Each student should bring the following items to class: Spatula, slotted spoon, cooling rack, dish towel, cutting board to knead on, measuring cup and measuring spoon.

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    Norma retired to North Georgia in 2010 following a thirty-year career as a CPA in South Florida.  She lives in Young Harris with her husband Michael. She loves cooking and baking and sharing time honored recipes.


    • October 24, 2025
    • November 07, 2025
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    Registration is closed

    Course Leader - Cheryl Warner

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    Addicted to Iris Folding yet? Join us for one more class using paper techniques to make unique cards and gifts. We’ll make more beautiful projects using Iris Folding, Tea bag Folding and a few new ones!

    • Bring your hot glue gun if you have one!
    • Although tape will be provided, a heavy tape dispenser is highly recommended. 
    • For projects bring some family pictures - group, grandchildren, pets, etc .

    All materials will be provided for this class for a fee of $25 per class payable to the instructor at the start of the class.  


    Deep down I'm still a Louisiana girl-- but Georgia has been my home since 1992. My BA degree was in elementary/ special education, M.Ed in Curriculum & Instruction and Ed.S in Arts Integration. I loved elementary-aged, but after moving to the high school level, I worked there for 14 years. After retiring and moving to Blairsville four years ago, I taught GED classes at the Detention Center through NGTC.  

    I began "creating" anything I could around the age of 6. I can remember making cat beds out of kleenex boxes and popsicle sticks. I designed my own Barbie clothes and made my own outfits in high school. 

    The hardest question to answer is "what type of art do you do?" I don't knit. I don't crochet. But I like painting, wood crafts, papercrafts, sewing, mixed media projects, sewing, quilting, and a lot more. 

    My daughter and I craft together as Mumsy & Me Creations, LLC when we have time. Our creations are in Cable's Gallery, Keen Creations & The Farmer Mercantile. 

    I'm excited to join ICL staff so I can share my two favorite talents: teaching and crafting!



    • October 28, 2025
    • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom
    • 8
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $40.00


    Explore the traditional Appalachian craft of broom making. Using a foot treadle, nylon twine, and broomcorn, create your own Fanned Turkey Wing Whisk. No experience necessary but moderate hand strength is needed.

    Materials: scissors and a sharp utility knife - all other supplies provided by instructor.


    Denise, a serial crafter, has been making baskets since 2014 and in 2022, became a broom maker after attending classes at Olive’s Porch and John C. Campbell Folk School. Since retiring  from education, broom making and crafting have now become activities that feed her creativity and provide an opportunity to give back to the community. She enjoys teaching classes at Oasis and Treasured Creations in Blairsville, GA and demonstrating broom making at the Georgia Mountain Fall Festival in Hiawassee, GA.


    • November 03, 2025
    • November 06, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Gun Range
    • 6
    Registration is closed

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $195.00 

    It is mandatory that students have taken a previous ICL course from Dr. Gaines that had a live shooting component.

    This class is taught over four (4) consecutive days, which means you will experience four full days of shooting.  This format closely resembles that used by Dr. Gaines and the late Haim Geri in training students in the Israeli Shooting Method. Geri was the chief firearms instructor at Israel’s IMI Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training.  In Israel he trained thousands of Israeli Security Officers.  As a team in the US, Gaines and Geri trained thousands of civilians and law enforcement officers to handle firearms safely and protect themselves and innocent civilians from life-threatening attacks. We shall be prepared for the worst and pray that we will never have to use a firearm in self-defense. This course is dedicated to the late Haim Geri.  Memory eternal.

    Although the range shooting area is covered and protects from precipitation while loading/unloading pistols, our shooting will be outdoors, so bring rain gear just in case.  No open-toed shoes or sandals are allowed.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid hot shell casings.  Range etiquette will be discussed during the first day’s class.  There is one offering of this class this term:

    November 3 – 6, Monday – Thursday, 9 am to 11 am

    This course is limited to six (6) students.  All four days, students will meet in the parking area next to the gas station of the Hayesville Ingles grocery store on US 64 E.  It is recommended that you arrive around 8:30 am in order for us to drive to the range at 8:45 am.  Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range, which is only a short drive away, and may last a bit longer than two (2) hours, if required. Since our time at the range is reserved, no spectators are allowed on the property.

    At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols and ammo.  Students may bring personal pistols to the range, but 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 Gaines Tactical Training Certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.

    A fee of $195 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use, gun cleaning, ammo, targets, and  insurance for four full days of shooting. This is payable by cash/check on first day of class. Students will be asked to sign a customary release, much like that used in public/private commercial ranges. At the range, students are required to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light electronic headgear is what I use, and it runs around $35 to $60.  This type of gear allows you to hear range commands while cutting out the loud retort from firing.

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    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.


    • November 04, 2025
    • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructors - Jill Long and Sheila Rodgers

    Course Fee - $15.00

    Have you ever lost power for an extended period of time from an ice storm, hurricane or other natural disaster? Come share your experiences with us as we explore the most likely weather events that may affect us here in the tri-county area. Learn how to access local disaster information via social media in order to be prepared before, during and after a disaster. Printed preparedness handouts will also be available. Special consideration will focus on older adult needs (hint: we’re not as spry as we used to be!) 

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    Jill Long & Sheila Rodgers. Between them there are 73+ years of nursing experience each with gerontology certifications.  Jill has lived in Clay County for 20 years. She is a retired RN who volunteered with the American Red Cross for decades. She actively participated with their disaster response team attending floods, fire and gas explosions. Sheila Rodgers, also a retired RN, has lived in Towns County for 24 years.


    • November 06, 2025
    • 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 8
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $40.00


    Continue to explore the traditional Appalachian craft of broom making. Learn to make a Hawk’s Tail Whisk in your color choice of twine. No experience necessary but moderate hand strength is needed.

    Materials: scissors  and a sharp utility knife - all other supplies provided by instructor.


    Denise, a serial crafter, has been making baskets since 2014 and in 2022, became a broom maker after attending classes at Olive’s Porch and John C. Campbell Folk School. Since retiring  from education, broom making and crafting have now become activities that feed her creativity and provide an opportunity to give back to the community. She enjoys teaching classes at Oasis and Treasured Creations in Blairsville, GA and demonstrating broom making at the Georgia Mountain Fall Festival in Hiawassee, GA.


    • November 12, 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Union General Hospital - Classroom A, 35 Hospital Road, Blairsville
    • 12
    Registration is closed

    Course Instructor - Melanie O'Neill

    Course Fee - $35.00

    $20.00 of the course fee is for materials and an AHA certificate

    The AHA’s Basic Life Support (BLS) course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. Reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC).

     What does this course teach?

    • High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
    • The AHA Chain of Survival, specifically the BLS component
    • Important early use of an AED
    • Effective ventilations using a barrier device

    • Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction for adults and infants

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    Melanie O’Neill, DNP, RN, NE-BC is the Director of Education at Union General Hospital.

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