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MISCELLANEOUS/HOBBIES & INTERESTS A Century of Dolls Learn about the history of dolls from 1900 to the present. This presentation deals with the hobby from the historical and collectible perspectives. Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG (Anyone interested in doll collecting/doll art) MON/RAND
Aircraft Ownership and Operations Ever want to lease or own personal aircraft? Unsure about the legal and tax guidelines affecting owners? Find out all you need to know to protect yourself when buying or selling aircraft. Aircraft insurance and personal minimums will also be discussed. Linwood Gray, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Airport Operations for Aircraft Owners This informative discussion led by a certified airport manager will cover the dynamics of operating at controlled and uncontrolled airfields as well as aircraft lease and hangar tie down agreements. Linwood Gray, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Aviation Safety for Aircraft Owners An informative session offering tips on what you must know about safety guidelines for aircraft owners. Learn the pros and cons f simulators. The FAA New Wings Program will be explained by a retire USAF aviator and private pilot. Linwood Gray, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND Basics of Floral Design In this session you will learn basic floral design to create lovely centerpieces. Treat yourself and learn quick and simple ways to make your own arrangements. Debra Donze, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG, HS
Celebrity Dolls This program demonstrates dolls portraying celebrities with audience interaction. A fun program! Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG, HS (Anyone interested in doll collecting/doll art) MON/RAND
Cribbage Cribbage is a card game played by 2-6 people and is very easy to learn. It is a game that is enjoyed by many people and a good game to pass the time. This hands-on demonstration is a fun and easy way to learn cribbage. There is a cribbage club in the Belleville area that meets once a week. John Bilski, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Disaster Preparation and Planning Where will you go when disaster strikes? What type of information and supplies will you need to survive the first three days following a disaster? Learn how to prepare a disaster plan for you, your family, and your pets. Lois LaFleur, Community Education Coordinator, SWGCC (Red Cross Certified) Target Audiences: AG
Disaster Preparedness Are you prepared for a disaster? How to prepare for an earthquake or any natural disaster, and how to react when one occurs. How do you prepare elderly and disabled relatives and friends? Sharon Sea Hamilton, PSOP Assistant Director Target Audiences: AG, GS, HS
Discover the Metro/St. Louis Area Debbie will share fun and exciting places to go and things to do in the St. Louis Metro Area, especially the "Free Ones." Many places have been highlighted on Show Me St. Louis. Debra Donze, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: GS, HS, AG
Dolls Then and Now This presentation will discuss dolls that we had as children, which are being re-issued today. Beloved dolls of the "boomer" generation and earlier will be shown. Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Driving Tips for Better Gas Mileage With the high cost of gasoline, many drivers would like to improve their gas mileage. This presentation gives clear and concise information on how to get the best possible fuel mileage regardless of the type of vehicle a motorist may be driving. Extend the time between fill-ups now! Dale Yaeger, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG, HS, Technical Schools MON/RAND
Driving the Toyota Prius Hybrid Car Will your next vehicle be a hybrid gas/electric vehicle? This presentation discusses the ownership and pleasure of driving the Toyota Prius, and, despite over-inflated EPA gas mileage estimates, it IS possible to approach or exceed 60 mph mileage with the Prius. Now is the time to learn if your next vehicle should be an environmentally friendly hybrid vehicle which we have heard so much about. Dale Yaeger, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG, HS, Technical Schools MON/RAND
Exploring Creativity Everyone is creative in his or her own special way. Learn to unleash your hidden creativity and make beautiful things using common items from your yard and cupboard. You may never throw another jar away! Debra Donze, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG, GS, HS
Fashion Dolls Fashion dolls are the "rage" with collectors now! Their clothing is fabulous and their accessories are wonderful. This talk starts with a French fashion doll made in the 1870's and progresses through the present! Barbie is included, but is outnumbered by gorgeous designer fashion dolls. Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Fun With Fallacies Do you ever find yourself scratching your head after hearing a politician's argument for his/her position or after seeing a television ad for some product or service? Does the reasoning process seem a bit peculiar? Maybe you're picking up on a fallacy! Did the speaker use loaded language, beg the question, or commit the domino fallacy? Learn to recognize some common fallacies in every-day situations and to have some Fun with Fallacies! Katherine Witzig, Philosophy Faculty Target Audiences: AG, HS
Genealogy & U.S. Census Records
Teaches how to use census records in genealogy. Learn about the characteristics of a census record, how to use the information to further your research and where to locate census records. PowerPoint will be used and includes hand-outs on genealogy resources. Candy Buechler, Human Resources Specialist Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Here Come the Brides This presentation shows an array of bride dolls from children's toys to the work of modern doll artists. It details changes in bridal fashion, the influence of cultural events on brides, and the endurance of this doll form. Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
Holiday Fun With Dolls Dolls that celebrate holidays are unique and fun to show to groups. They include Presidents Day, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, etc. Suitable for all ages; except small children. Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG MON/RAND
How Much Is That? Two Chickens, Please. This session will show the evolution of money, from barter to electronic transfer. What do shells, furs, metal and chocolate (cocoa) beans have in common? They've all been used in the past as money! Coins from different countries and time periods will be shown. Jana Ross, Biology Lab Technician Target Audiences: AG, HS, GS (2nd-8th) MON/RAND
Metal Detecting Hobby or Vandalism? Learn how some metal detectors have made astonishing contributions to our knowledge of history and prehistory: others have destroyed unique archaeological evidence pursuing souvenirs. This is a PowerPoint presentation focusing on the British situation. Geoffrey Barratt, Auxiliary Services Director Target Audiences: AG, HS MON/RAND
Modern Comic Books as Graphic Novels A look at the history and evolution of the comic book to its current state as a "graphic novel." Discussion of its influence on film, TV, and other popular culture. Van Plexico, Faculty Target Audiences: GS (5-8th), AG, HS MON/RAND
Once Upon a Time... Nursery rhyme and fairy tale dolls appeal to everyone. This program shows the diversity of dolls available and is particularly appealing to children. Joan Kufskie, Retired Target Audiences: AG, GS (Primary grades) MON/RAND
Stamp Collecting Why collect stamps? Learn the history, geography, what stamps are valuable, stamp shows and the different stamp societies to join from a collector with 50 years experience about the art of stamp collecting. Postcards, plate blocks and topics such as stamps with flowers, different subjects animals, cars, sailing vessels and airplanes will be discussed. John Bilski, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG, GS, HS MON/RAND
Synthetic Oil Change This discussion of Amsoil synthetic motor oil and comparisons between traditional motor oil and synthetic motor oil is appropriate for all who seek better performance, economy and cost savings. A timely topic! Dale Yaeger, Retired Faculty Target Audiences: AG, HS, Technical Schools MON/RAND
"The Baby Blue Lady Bug" The story of "The Baby Blue Lady Bug" chosen by Disney World as the Millinuimn Dreamer book. Turn nature and recycled items into art. Debra Donze, Adjunct Faculty Target Audiences: AG
Understanding Tolkien, the Hobbit, and the Lord of the Rings Was J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" a social commentary, a political allegory, an environmental warning, or simply a really good fairy tale? Van Plexico deconstructs the triology (plus the Hobbit) to explore why Tolkien wrote it, what he sought to accomplish with it, and why it has endured as one of the best-selling book series' ever, as well as forming the basis for Peter Jackson's remarkable, Oscar-winning movies. Van Plexico, Faculty Target Audiences: AG, HS MON/RAND
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