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Current Courses

    • November 17, 2025
    • December 15, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 0
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    Course Instructor - Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Due to Thanksgiving there will not be a class on November 24th 

    You must have a code to register for this class and you must have taken a previous photography class with Stephan Banakas.

    A very basic introduction to photo processing in PhotoShop will be a series of four classes to be conducted electronically through Zoom off campus. The class will be on these four dates:  November 17th, December 1st, 8th,15th.  The time for the class will be 2:00 – 4:00.  The class will be limited to 15 students.

    Participants will be required to have the latest version of PhotoShop available.  And to follow the content of the class it will be necessary to have two screens available, one to follow the Zoom call and one to simultaneously work during the class when required.  A sound internet connection is also required.  ALL CLASSES WILL BE RECORDED.

    The focus of the class will be to introduce you to the basic and essential suite utilized to process your photographs known as Adobe Camera Raw, which is found within PhotoShop.  All classwork will begin with RAW images that will be provided and there will also be ‘homework’ assignments.

    The course is very basic and is intended to provide a solid foundation for further image processing in PhotoShop.

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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.


    • January 06, 2026
    • January 27, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Zoom
    • 15

    Course Instructor - Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Registration Password Required

    Once you have taken the picture – now what? 

    In this very basic introduction to the world of Photoshop we will acquaint you with the mechanics of the program, how to set it up and then navigate your way around in Photoshop, and address the basic post-processing methods found in this program.  All of this will be accomplished as we work on actual RAW images that will be provided by the instructor.  We plan to get into Adobe Camera Raw, Adjustment Layers, Blend Modes, Filters, Saturation, Cropping, Vignetting, and much more.  All of this will be presented at a very basic level. Certain elements of photography, image structure, and composition will also be discussed. Whether you shoot landscapes or macro there is something in this class for you.

    NOTE:  We will NOT be working in Lightroom or Elements and those attending must have access to Photoshop PS 25.0 or newer.  (The latest version is PS 27.0) Either Apple or PC versions of the program can be used.

    You must have completed the I.C.L, Adobe Camera Raw class to qualify for this class.  And a passcode will be required.


    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.


    • January 12, 2026
    • March 02, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 16

    Course Instructor - George Curran

    Course Fee - $30.00


    Would you like to learn the “...most entertaining and intelligent card game the wit of man has so far devised.” (W. Somerset Maugham)?

    Did you play in your youth and think about returning?  Learn the basics of playing bridge.  You will learn to bid and play contract bridge.  The class is part lecture, part card play, and all fun.

    Note: this class is for new or returning players.

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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.


    • January 12, 2026
    • March 02, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 7

    Instructor - Ken Sampson

    Course Fee - $40.00

    The beginner class will start at 1:00. 

    The group that has taken previous classes 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.


    • January 12, 2026
    • March 02, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 16

    Course Instructor - Chris Hall

    Course Fee - $30.00


    Course Description: This class will cover tips to improve your game using various strategies for the different stages of the game. We will cover the card, National Mah Jongg League rules, general advice, and 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 - this class is not for beginners.

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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.



    • January 13, 2026
    • February 17, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 16


    Instructor - Ann Powell

    Course Fee - $25.00

    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.


    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.


    • January 13, 2026
    • February 03, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 10

    Course Instructor - Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    This class will cover all the information you need to create a painting including materials, composition, and much more.  Materials will be provided for you to use each week for a fee of $25 per lesson.  We will explore all the aspects of watercolor, acrylic paints, and other materials to be able to express what you are needing to use to complete a painting that is exactly what you want to express.  Come with an open mind for exploring and discovering the joys of creating a painting.  Handouts will be given each week to take with you for future reference.

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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.  





    • January 13, 2026
    • February 03, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28

    Course Instructor Jacob Williams

    Course Fee $25.00

    Whether you are an experienced gardener or want to learn more about gardening in the mountains, there’s always something new to learn in the plant world. We will learn about growing vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. We will also talk about insect pests and beneficials, how to control the former and encourage the latter. Plant disease control will be discussed with organic and conventional methods. We’ll also talk about wildlife and how you can manage their impact on your garden. If you want to learn how to prune fruit trees, or what types of plants to put in the ground come join us! No green thumb required.

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    Jacob is the Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Agent and County Extension Coordinator for Towns and Union counties. He started working for UGA Extension in June of 2018. Jacob earned his Bachelors and Masters in Agronomy from Auburn University. He is married to Morgan Owenby Williams of Blairsville, GA and they have two children. As the Extension agent Jacob assists Union and Towns residents with agriculture and natural resource related issues.


    • January 14, 2026
    • February 11, 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom

    Course Instructor John Kay

    Course Fee $25.00

    To say that the moral vision of our society has dimmed to a troubling extent is to border on understatement.  In this course we will examine time-honored ethical systems in a quest to illumine moral principles that can guide us through dark and uncertain times.  These systems include Confucian ethics, the ethics of Aristotle, Judeo-Christian ethics, and the utilitarianism of Bentham and Mills.  Along the way we will apply these principles to real life moral situations.

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    John Kay is professor emeritus of religion and philosophy at Young Harris College and is co-founder of ICL.  Over the years he has taught a number of courses for the Institute.  He considers ethics to be a topic of particular importance in today’s morally conflicted and often confused society.


    • January 14, 2026
    • March 04, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Inspire Fitness Studio - 108 Brasstown Creek Rd, Young Harris, Georgia
    • 10

    Course Instructor - Shauna 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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    Shauna Belt 200 HR YTT Yoga Renew Certification,  Pilates Instructor ISSA Certified, Group Fitness Instructor Issa Certified.  Shauna 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!


    • January 14, 2026
    • February 18, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall

    Course Instructor - Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger

    Course Fee - $25.00


    Course is designed especially for Christian learners and open to all.

    For Christians, Jews, secular seekers, and anyone curious about Judaism, this six-session course offers a rare opportunity to explore Jewish belief, practice, history, spirituality, and ethics in a warm, open environment with an Orthodox rabbi.

    The course is built around the actual questions students have asked Rabbi Hambourger over three years of teaching for ICL at Young Harris College. These honest, heartfelt questions—from devout Christians, Jews, and spiritually curious participants—form the foundation for our weekly conversations.

    Across six 90-minute sessions, we will explore what Judaism teaches about  G-d, creation, Scripture, prayer, Shabbat, kosher, family purity, sexuality, the soul, the afterlife, the Messiah, and the purpose of life. We will speak candidly and respectfully about the Jewish view of Jesus, the origins and history of antisemitism, the Holocaust, and the moral universe of Torah. We’ll also discuss the modern State of Israel, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, claims of genocide, and conspiracy theories that have harmed Jewish communities for centuries.

    Along the way, we will explore timeless moral teachings that Judaism understands as applying to all humanity—and how those ideas speak to our world today.

    Sessions blend teaching, storytelling, and generous Q&A—including a live version of the beloved “Stump the Rabbi.” The tone is warm, humorous, and rooted in classical Jewish sources, with gentle comparison points to Christian theology where helpful and appropriate.

    Whether you are Christian, Jewish, spiritual-but-not-religious, or simply curious, you are warmly invited.

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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.


    • January 14, 2026
    • March 04, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Inspire Fitness Studio - 108 Brasstown Creek Rd, Young Harris, Georgia
    • 7

    Course Instructor - Shauna Belt

    Course Fee - $50.00

    Springboard Pilates is a mat based, low impact class which focuses on controlled, precise movements emphasizing core strength, flexibility, breath and control using springs attached to a wall-mounted board.  This class combines classical Pilates mat exercises with Pilates equipment training and is suitable for all fitness levels.

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    Shauna Belt 200 HR YTT Yoga Renew Certification,  Pilates Instructor ISSA Certified, Group Fitness Instructor Issa Certified.  Shauna 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!


    • January 14, 2026
    • February 11, 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 12

    Course Instructor - Virginia Tinsley

    Course Fee - $25.00


    This is an introductory class to teach fundamentals of art theory as applied in the medium of watercolor. The purpose of the class is to learn basics such as value and color theory rather than to produce finished works of art. A supply fee of $30 (paid to instructor on the first day of class) covers paint and paper for exercises so that everyone will use the same materials. Participants will get a list of other supplies needed before the first class. 





    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. 


    • January 14, 2026
    • January 28, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 12

    Course Instructor - David Vowell

    Course Fee -  $25.00


    Learn the Game of Kings for all the right reasons!  Maybe you have a child or grandchild learning chess and you want to help them.

    Maybe you've heard that chess is one of those activities that help the the brain nimble as we get older.

    Maybe you have a smart aleck neighbor who constantly wins at chess and smirks while checkmating you!

    And of course, perhaps you want to play chess well because it is a lifetime sport.

    Come and learn from an experienced tournament player and teacher

    We'll learn both tactical and strategic play, why published chess opening are so important but why you don't have to memorize them, why pawns are the soul of chess, why the Russians used to teach player better, and even learn some zany variations of chess just for fun.

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    David Vowell learned chess from his father at age ten, and taught the game in the public schools for 25 years, has offered instruction for adults for almost as long, and still competes online with players from all over the world. One of the top three amateurs in Florida in the past, Vowell still holds a rating over 2000 in international competition.

       


    • January 15, 2026
    • February 12, 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 6

    Instructor - Cheryl Damon

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Course Materials Required - Sewing Machine in Good Working Order


    We will learn the basics of quilting and complete a 4-block table runner at the end of 5 weeks.  Participants MUST have basic sewing skills and have a sewing machine that they are familiar with and is in good working order.

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    Cheryl and her husband live in Blairsville.  She is a retired dental hygienist and has been sewing for 60 years with dress making and quilting experience.


    • January 15, 2026
    • February 05, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris

    Course Instructor - Brent William Davidson, MD

    Course Fee - $25.00


    This course is perfect for those intrigued by both financial innovation and historical context.

    ·       Discover the fascinating story of the first recorded option trade in human history. Examine how financial agreements resembling today’s options may have been present over 2000 years ago.

    ·       Gain practical knowledge on how to sell options in today’s markets. Topics include the mechanics of selling options, strategies for generating income, and real-world examples.

    ·       Understand the risks involved in selling options and how to manage them responsibly.

    Come and experience a course that is both intellectually fascinating and potentially very rewarding!

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    Dr. Davidson has been at Chatuge Regional Hospital for almost 27 years and is in Emergency Medicine and Hospitalist.

    Disclaimer: This course is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Participation in this course does not constitute investment advice, nor does it guarantee financial results. All strategies and examples discussed are intended to illustrate concepts and should not be interpreted as recommendations for actual trades. Participants are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. ICL and course instructors are not responsible for any financial losses or other consequences resulting from decisions made based on course content.


    • January 15, 2026
    • February 19, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • 862 Main Street, Young Harris - ICL Classroom
    • 18

    Instructor - Cy Sineath

    Course Fee - $25.00

    The Ukulele has been called the “world’s funnest instrument” for good reason.  Ukulele 101 is all about having fun learning to play this simple little 4 stringed instrument with a group of like-minded, fun-loving strummers. No complicated music theory, just learning the basic chords and strum patterns to play a wide variety of music. Taking this class automatically enrolls participants in the Ukulele Club of the Mountains which holds weekly jams at a restaurant in Hiawassee. You will need a ukulele tuned to standard C tuning and a digital tuner. If you don’t have one, the instructor has several loaners and recommends trying one before you buy.


    Cy Sineath has been playing the ukulele for 12 years and has enjoyed playing socially with groups throughout the southeast as well as Dublin, Ireland and London, England. Prior to moving to Blairsville in 2017, he played regularly with two groups in the Atlanta area. He now lives here in the mountains with his wife, Jo, and Otis, the wonder dog.


    • January 16, 2026
    • February 27, 2026
    • 7 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28

    Course Instructor - Teryn Romaine

    Course Fee - $25.00

    We will learn about the important aspects of using native plants in your landscaping, and how to do so along with possible field trips.

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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 5 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.


    • January 16, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 8

    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.


    • January 17, 2026
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28

    Course Leader - George Gaines

    Course Fee - $25.00


    The fundamental principles of security are the same for Houses of Worship and large gatherings or events. This is 8-hour classroom course introduces students to security fundamentals that underlie a safe environment for congregational events, without hindering normal routine and activities.

    Students will master fundamental concepts, methods, and limited skills to detect, prevent, and neutralize threats to the safety of a church congregation or members of a large gathering.  

    Although this course addresses the importance of physical self-defense and firearms skills in security, such skills are necessarily developed through additional training in these areas. For students wishing to develop these skills, the instructor offers laboratory (range) courses in physical self-defense, safe pistol handling and defensive shooting, and advanced tactical pistol shooting.

    Goals:

    1.  To provide the theoretical and practical know-how of guiding principles governing security

    2.  To enhance technical and tactical skills necessary for the prevention and effective engagement of a variety of security threats

    3.  To provide a foundation for communicating with other members of the security team

    Objectives:

     1.  Identify and explain the three (3) elements of the Security Model

     2.  Apply the Security Model to an event setting

     3.  Explain the importance of having a deterrence strategy

     4.  Name at least three (3) types of level one (physical) deterrence

     5.  Explain why having easily identifiable security may be a bad idea

     6.  Explain the role of church greeters in security

     7.  Describe how rings of security should operate in an event

     8.  List at least five (5) sources of intelligence

     9.  Diagram the continuous outreach & reporting process

    10. Explain differences between lone wolf and hate group attacks

    11. Outline a plan for involving the congregation in security

    12. Describe how law enforcement should work with event security

    13. Given case studies that reveal advance knowledge of threats, propose actions to prevent

    14. Given case studies without advance knowledge of threats, propose actions to prevent

    15. Name at least five (5) characteristics of an effective greeter

    16.  Distinguish between racial and predictive profiling

    17. Explain the three (3) things that we must look for in order to recognize threat

    18. Explain the rapid process for friend or foe determination

    19. Recognize suspicious indicators at various event functions

    20. Demonstrate skill in asking probing, friendly questions

    21. Recognize the inherent danger posed by the spotlight effect

    22. Identify steps to be taken should the threat be allowed into the event

    23. After viewing video interviews with first responders and witnesses of church shootings, identify

    security breakdowns and propose ways in which these tragedies could have been minimized or avoided

    24. Identify organizational and legal requirements and options for a security team

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    The instructor is Dr. George Gaines, Chief Instructor, Gaines Tactical Training, Hayesville, NC. 

    Dr. Gaines holds a Doctorate in Education from the University of Georgia, with specialization in training

    psychology, performance testing & measurement.  He worked in academia and corporate life for over 40

    years.  As a firearms instructor, he has trained thousands of students, civilian and law enforcement, and

    has certified more than a hundred firearms instructors and range safety officers. He has achieved the

    following certifications:

    •       NRA Certified Instructor (Pistol, Home Defense, Refuse to be a Victim) 

    •       NRA Certified Chief Range Safety Officer

    •       USCCA Certified Instructor (Concealed Carry, Home Defense, Pistol)

    •       USCCA Certified Training Counselor

    •       Florida-Approved CCW Instructor

    •       North Carolina Justice Academy Certified CCP Instructor

    • Florida Public Safety Institute Instructor

    In addition to the training required for his certifications, Dr. Gaines has accumulated nearly 3,000 hours

    of advanced training with professional security.  He has adapted these principles to the security needs of

    houses of worship, having trained over 300 members of house of worship security teams.


    • January 22, 2026
    • February 12, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom

    Course Instructor - Martin Loyley

    Course Fee - $25.00

    "The Battle of Britain" was a major 1940 air campaign, lasting from July 10 to October 31, in which the Royal Air Force successfully defended the United Kingdom against the German Luftwaffe, preventing Hitler's planned invasion.  This class will be a remembrance of all those who served in the RAF during the battle along with numerous other men and women of the British Commonwealth as well as Americans, Polish, Czech and French pilots. They are immortalized as "THE FEW."

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    Martin Loyley grew up and was educated in England attending Nottingham Art College.  He has used his art training throughout his life.  Martin and his wife Sharon have spent a lifetime in Christian Ministry on four continents.  Both are now retired from pastoral ministry with the Methodist Church.


    • February 03, 2026
    • March 10, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 10


    Course Instructor Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee $25.00

    Do you ever wonder what all those buttons and dials on your camera do?  Or what all those words and phrases dealing with photography mean?  “Getting to Know Your Camera” is the place for you to start.  This 5-week course will start unlocking these mysteries and many more.  There will also be hands-on photo shooting and discussion of the many ways an image can be shot, as well as which technique might present your images as you imagined they might look.  So, pull down that camera and your owner’s manual, or even your cell phone; charge up the battery and join us.  You’ll begin to see your photos in a much different way.

    The course will meet in the ICL classroom for five Tuesday sessions beginning February 3rd, 1:00 – 3:00 with March 10th set aside as a makeup day because of weather issues.

    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.


    • February 04, 2026
    • February 25, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28

    Course Instructor - Heather Welch 

    Course Fee - $25.00

    This course studies the history of feminist movements in the United States, examining the evolution of feminist thought and activism across three key waves: the First, Second, and Third Waves. We'll start with its early focus on women’s suffrage, legal rights, and social reforms, move to the 1960s-1980s that argued the personal is political, and finish up with the third wave through today. Our fourth class will offer a brief survey on Global Feminist movements as we seek to understand the U.S. movements in a global context.

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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.



    • February 06, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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    Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $40.00

    Intermediate Level 1 

    Foot treadle experience and moderate hand strength are necessary for this class.

    Continue enhancing your broom making skills. Using broomcorn, nylon twine, and basket reed learn to plait a handle for an Appalachian Whisk.

    Materials Required: Sharp utility knife, scissors, quart Mason jar with lid, old towel – 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.


    • February 10, 2026
    • March 03, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Zoom - Link will be sent to all who register for the class
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    Instructor  - Glenda Beall

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Classes are on Zoom

    Our life stories are a precious legacy. Putting them in writing is a gift to all who know and love us—they can be treasured and enjoyed for generations to come. 

    Facts bring us knowledge, but stories bring us wisdom.

    Come learn specific tools and techniques to retrieve and record family/personal life stories – those significant tales of  transition, love, loss, and triumph, as well as the everyday moments shared with loved ones from the past or the present.

    Using prompts, students will write up to 2,000 words each week and share with the class. 

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    Glenda Beall is a published poet and author of two books. She has taught writing at John C. Campbell Folk School, ICL, Tri-Community College, and in her studio, Writers Circle around the Table. 

    Glenda is a capable, empathic, and insightful writing teacher, who sustains a safe, warm space for students to learn and become successful writers.

    She creates a comfortable setting where students share their writing with others. She firmly believes in encouragement and sensitivity when helping writers improve their work.


    • February 12, 2026
    • March 05, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
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    Course Instructor - Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    This watercolor class will be an inspiration for all to delve into the wonders of watercolor painting.  Facts and information will be shared to allow you to produce paintings that are exciting and beautiful and demos each week will arm you so you will be able to complete works that inspire and excite the viewers.  You will learn all aspects of composition and use of materials to enable you to produce wonderful paintings.  All materials will be provided weekly for $25 per session along with handouts of pertinent information to take with you.

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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.  





    • February 14, 2026
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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    Course Leader - George Gaines

    Course Fee - $25.00


    The fundamental principles of security are the same for Houses of Worship and large gatherings or events. This is 8-hour classroom course introduces students to security fundamentals that underlie a safe environment for congregational events, without hindering normal routine and activities.

    Students will master fundamental concepts, methods, and limited skills to detect, prevent, and neutralize threats to the safety of a church congregation or members of a large gathering.  

    Although this course addresses the importance of physical self-defense and firearms skills in security, such skills are necessarily developed through additional training in these areas. For students wishing to develop these skills, the instructor offers laboratory (range) courses in physical self-defense, safe pistol handling and defensive shooting, and advanced tactical pistol shooting.

    Goals:

    1.  To provide the theoretical and practical know-how of guiding principles governing security

    2.  To enhance technical and tactical skills necessary for the prevention and effective engagement of a variety of security threats

    3.  To provide a foundation for communicating with other members of the security team

    Objectives:

     1.  Identify and explain the three (3) elements of the Security Model

     2.  Apply the Security Model to an event setting

     3.  Explain the importance of having a deterrence strategy

     4.  Name at least three (3) types of level one (physical) deterrence

     5.  Explain why having easily identifiable security may be a bad idea

     6.  Explain the role of church greeters in security

     7.  Describe how rings of security should operate in an event

     8.  List at least five (5) sources of intelligence

     9.  Diagram the continuous outreach & reporting process

    10. Explain differences between lone wolf and hate group attacks

    11. Outline a plan for involving the congregation in security

    12. Describe how law enforcement should work with event security

    13. Given case studies that reveal advance knowledge of threats, propose actions to prevent

    14. Given case studies without advance knowledge of threats, propose actions to prevent

    15. Name at least five (5) characteristics of an effective greeter

    16.  Distinguish between racial and predictive profiling

    17. Explain the three (3) things that we must look for in order to recognize threat

    18. Explain the rapid process for friend or foe determination

    19. Recognize suspicious indicators at various event functions

    20. Demonstrate skill in asking probing, friendly questions

    21. Recognize the inherent danger posed by the spotlight effect

    22. Identify steps to be taken should the threat be allowed into the event

    23. After viewing video interviews with first responders and witnesses of church shootings, identify

    security breakdowns and propose ways in which these tragedies could have been minimized or avoided

    24. Identify organizational and legal requirements and options for a security team

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    The instructor is Dr. George Gaines, Chief Instructor, Gaines Tactical Training, Hayesville, NC. 

    Dr. Gaines holds a Doctorate in Education from the University of Georgia, with specialization in training

    psychology, performance testing & measurement.  He worked in academia and corporate life for over 40

    years.  As a firearms instructor, he has trained thousands of students, civilian and law enforcement, and

    has certified more than a hundred firearms instructors and range safety officers. He has achieved the

    following certifications:

    •       NRA Certified Instructor (Pistol, Home Defense, Refuse to be a Victim) 

    •       NRA Certified Chief Range Safety Officer

    •       USCCA Certified Instructor (Concealed Carry, Home Defense, Pistol)

    •       USCCA Certified Training Counselor

    •       Florida-Approved CCW Instructor

    •       North Carolina Justice Academy Certified CCP Instructor

    • Florida Public Safety Institute Instructor

    In addition to the training required for his certifications, Dr. Gaines has accumulated nearly 3,000 hours

    of advanced training with professional security.  He has adapted these principles to the security needs of

    houses of worship, having trained over 300 members of house of worship security teams.


    • February 18, 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Union General Hospital - Classroom A, 35 Hospital Road, Blairsville
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    Instructor - Melanie O'Neill

    Course Fee - $35.00

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

    If you would like to purchase a book, they are available on the

    American Heart Website. 

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


    • February 21, 2026
    • March 07, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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    Course Instructor Joyce Clair

    Course Fee $25.00


    Drawing does not require natural talent; drawing is a skill that may be learn thru practice and observing correctly. The first class will address “Drawing Basics”. The topic of the second class is “Drawing Portraits”. The third class will focus on “Drawing Figures.” All skill levels are welcome,   Please attend all classes for maximum benefit.      

    Supplies to bring:  A 6x8 or larger multi-media sketch book, 3 drawing pencils (2B, 4B, and 6B), white charcoal pencil, small pencil sharpener, erasers, blending stumps, tissues, and ruler. All available at Wal-Mart.

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    Joyce Clair is a watercolor artist and retired nurse practitioner who also enjoys drawing and teaching. She regularly teaches at regional art centers. Joyce grew up in Pennsylvania, lived in Maryland and Texas, and retired to Georgia in 2014. She studied drawing at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. Her watercolors are influenced by workshops with Skip Lawrence, Tom Lynch, Zoltan Szabo, Frank Webb, and Morris Green. Joyce’s paintings are displayed at the Murphy Art Center and Blue Ridge Art Center. Visit “Joyce Clair Art” on face book and www.fineartamerica.com to view her art.  



    • February 27, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 8

    Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $45.00

    Intermediate Level 2

    Basic plaiting knowledge, foot treadle experience, and moderate hand strength are necessary for this class.

    Plaiting skills from Intermediate Level 1 class will be used to plait on a stick. Using a long wooden handle, broomcorn with stalks, and nylon twine make a Cobweb Broom for your home or porch.

    Materials: Sharp utility knife, scissors, and an old towel – all other supplies provided by the 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.


    • March 02, 2026
    • 12:30 PM
    • March 05, 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • Gun Range - Meet at Ingles in Hayesville at
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    Course Instructor - George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $150.00 

    All 4 days will be at the range, so students should meet at the Ingles in Hayesville (US 64 E) at the parking area in front of the Ingles gas station.  Meetup time is 12:30 pm, class begins 1:00 pm.

    “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:

    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.

    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.


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