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Current Courses

    • January 13, 2025
    • March 03, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 1
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    Course Instructor Ken Sampson

    Course Fee $30.00

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

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


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

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


    • January 14, 2025
    • March 04, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • 1
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    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.


    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 15, 2025
    • March 05, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • Towns County Old Recreation Center, 900 North Main Street, Hiawassee, GA
    • 0
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    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.  Starting on Wednesday, January 15th, Intro to pickleball will be offered indoors.  The first session will meet on Wednesdays at 3pm at the Towns County Old Rec Center in Hiawassee.  The class will run for an hour and a half and conclude at 4:30. The session will end on March 5th.  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.  Currently, I have had to recruit people I know to fill in the many gaps we have had all season.  At this new venue, I will not have anyone to fill in for absent people.  Please remember when you don’t attend, it affects everyone in the class.  Can’t wait to get you started on playing this wonderful game.


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


    • January 15, 2025
    • March 05, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • Old Recreation Center, 900 North Main St., Hiawassee, GA
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    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.  Starting on Wednesday, January 15th, I will be offering this class inside at the Towns County “Old” rec center in Hiawassee at 4:30pm for an hour and a half concluding at 6pm.  The session will run for 8 weeks through March 5th.  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.  Currently, I have had to recruit people I know to fill in the gaps, but at this location I will not know anyone to fill in for absent participants.  Please remember when you don’t attend it affects everyone in the class.  Can’t wait to get you started on playing this wonderful game.



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


    • January 16, 2025
    • March 06, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • 2125 Meyers Chapel Rd, Hayesville, NC
    • 2
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    Course Instructor Ray Anderson

    Course Fee $30.00

    Materials Fee - $120.00

    Using the ancient art of Blacksmithing, you can form metal into whatever shape you desire using just your hands  a hammer and your imagination . The first three classes will teach you the basic skills needed to create your personal project . This is a new creative offering for us and should be very exciting.

    Please bring water and snacks.  Closed toed shoes are required. We will provide safety glasses, aprons and hearing protection.

    Materials fee will cover most projects but large projects may incur additional cost.


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

    • January 16, 2025
    • March 06, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 5
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    Course Instructor Delaine Sapp

    Course Fee $30.00

    Participants will learn tuning, timing, understanding the fretboard, strumming, reading tablature,  and beginning chording. As these skills are built, the class will play easy tunes. 

    Class Requirements: working mountain dulcimer, pick, music stand, 3 ring binder, pen or pencil, highlighter. These materials need to be brought to each class. 


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







    • January 16, 2025
    • March 06, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main St, Young Harris
    • 17
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    Course Instructor Rick Sapp

    Course Fee $30

    The short story is a unique and beautiful form of writing. No sprawling novel, the short story condenses thoughts and actions, beliefs and imaginings into just a few thousand words. Traditional publishing venues -- books and magazines -- offer few opportunities for even the most talented writer today, but online options abound. In this class we will develop your story and search for possible placements online (and through literary reviews).


    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.











    • January 17, 2025
    • March 07, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 19
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    Course Instructor Thomas Burrows

    Course Fee $25.00


    This class will be given a birds eye view of the 66 book English Bible
    We will delve into the Bible's history and overall view of its chronological order, along with its common theme.


    Thomas Burrows is a devout student of scripture who has received great joy from his studies and a desire to share that JOY. He has just recently authored a book on the subject.

    • January 20, 2025
    • February 24, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • Mountain Yoga Massage and Boutique - 564 Shoe Factory Rd, Blairsville GA
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    Course Instructor Heather Devereaux

    Course Fee $35.00

    Throughout our practice we will focus on boosting immunity and reducing inflammation.  We will detox, repair, strengthen, and support our bodies through poses, breathing and meditation.  All levels welcome!

    Warrior II Pose

    I initially found yoga as a way to heal and maintain my physical health. Twenty years later, yoga has been my go-to for wellbeing in the face of life's challenges.  My goal with opening a yoga studio 10 years ago was to introduce the benefits of a consistent yoga practice to everyone, regardless of age, no matter their physical limitations. 

    • January 21, 2025
    • February 25, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall in Goolsby Center (On Duckworth Drive)
    • 10
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    Course Instructor Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger

    Course Fee $40.00

    Please note: The course fee includes the price of the class book which is being printed by ICL since the book is no longer in publication.

    ICL veteran Course Instructor Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger is presenting an exciting new, six-week course for the winter session titled Biblical Reflections: Find Yourself in the Stories of the Bible.  You can view the course video trailer here.  

    Course Description

    Everybody loves a good story. A good story takes hold of the imagination and provides a window into the human soul.

    The stories of the book of Genesis are the oldest stories in the world, yet they continue to inspire countless retellings and adaptations. They retain their power because they deal with the most powerful of human motives: the quests for love, purpose, identity, and redemption. They also explore the inner obstacles that threaten these goals: lust, greed, hatred, and jealousy.

    When you explore these stories, you will identify with characters who grapple with the feelings and dilemmas that are at the heart of the human experience. You will see how their stories are also the stories of YOUR life, reflecting your joy and your pain, your struggles, and your victories. And you will learn how the Torah’s eternal values provide insight that helps you respond more thoughtfully as you face critical moments of your own.

    Lesson Details

    Lesson 1 - East of Eden

    All cultures have creation stories to describe how we got here. But the Torah tells us about our creation to let us know what we are here for. By examining the idyllic nature of the Garden of Eden, we can better understand the special purpose for which man and woman were created.

    Lesson 2 - Heart of Darkness

    Is it possible that being good is overrated? The serpent made the case for evil and managed to convince Eve that there were real benefits to disobeying G-d's commands. This lesson delves into the very essence of evil - its purpose, its possibilities, and its pitfalls.

    Lesson 3 - Paradise Lost (...and found)

    Can we ever reclaim innocence? In a few short moments, Adam and Eve destroyed a perfect world and were immediately wracked with shame and regret. Then Adam and Eve were taught about repentance and its ability to transform and redeem.

    Lesson 4 - Death in the Family

    Cain and Abel responded to the catastrophe of the expulsion from Eden in different ways: Cain became a farmer, focusing primarily on worldly pursuits, while Abel became a shepherd, preoccupied with the spiritual. Ultimately, neither worldview was sustainable.

    Lesson 5 - Brave New World

    The Generation of the Flood is a story of a wealthy, technologically advanced society that was so evil that it had to be washed away. How are we able to better guard against the evils bred by material excess? In this lesson, we consider why societies are destroyed, and how they may be rehabilitated.

    Lesson 6 - The Old Man and the Sea

    Noah, despite his righteousness, was not able to influence others. Yet Abraham taught a world of idol worshippers to believe in G-d. Why did Abraham succeed where Noah failed? And how can we embrace the legacy of the Patriarch Abraham, leading those around us to seek goodness and truth?

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


    • February 04, 2025
    • March 04, 2025
    • 5 sessions
    • ICL Classroom
    • 0
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    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, 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 4th, from 3:15 – 5:15 with March 11th set aside as a makeup day due to 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 13, 2025
    • March 06, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
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    Instructor Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee $30.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    Come and learn how to be definitive with paint, paper and a brush.  It is possible to capture the feeling of what you are painting that will allow you to produce more than just a likeness of what you are working on.  The use of certain colors, lines and shapes along with proper compositions can make a huge difference in a painting.  Come and complete some expressive work and enrich your creative art abilities.

    All materials provided for the cost of $25 per class payable at each 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 Past Resident Artist at John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C. 





    • February 22, 2025
    • March 01, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 0
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    Course Instructor Joyce Clair

    Course Fee $25.00


    Drawing realistic portraits is a skill you can learn with practice.   In these 2 classes, you will learn how to see accurately, what to look for to capture a likeness, how to measure proportions, and how to shade to bring a portrait to life.  All skill levels are welcome, including beginners. Bring drawing supplies and a printed B&W photo of a family member, friend, or famous person. Attend both 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.

        

    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 26, 2025
    • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 2
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    Course Instructor Nancy Page, RN, MSN

     Free to ICL Members

    While living on Lake Tanganyika in central Africa, Jane Goodall discovered  the high level of thinking and sociability of Chimpanzees in the wild.  Come hear more about her 30 years of living in Africa, how it shaped her life and about the mysteries of Lake Tanganyika.  Then, learn how chimpanzees were retired from medical research thanks largely to Dr. Jane's efforts and how 95 of them came to be settled in the mountains of Georgia.


    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.

     


    • March 05, 2025
    • March 12, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 16
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    Course Instructor Rick Sapp

    Course Fee $25

    The South West Coast Path is a 630-mile journey along the coastline of England’s south west peninsula. Running from Minehead in Somerset to Poole in Dorset, this National Trail has a wealth of stunning natural scenery, sea views, interesting ports and historic county towns. The Path offers a truly unique experience -- walking at its most challenging and most rewarding.


    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.











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