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Current Courses

    • June 22, 2026
    • July 13, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 10
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    Course Instructor Jerry Taylor

    Course Fee $25.00

    This class focuses are multiple areas of Georgia History. 

    Week 1 -  How/Why Georgia became a colony - 1732

    Week 2 -  The eviction of the Cherokees – 1838

    Week 3 -  Interesting state and local place names

    Week 4 -  A wee bit of musical history focusing on the production of reed (pump) organs in America – 1830s-1950s 

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    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 State University, and Lincoln Memorial University. Jerry is retired after thirty-three years as a public school teacher.

    He is a member of the Historical Society and is Towns County's official historian. 

    He is a professional organist having served local churches for fifty years. His home, known as "The Organ Loft" features his collection of antique reed organs.


    • June 22, 2026
    • August 10, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Mountain Yoga studio location at 564 Shoe Factory Road in Blairsville
    • 6
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    Course Instructor - Anastyne Gibson

    Course Fee - $50.00

    Hatha yoga is a yoga practice focused on balancing the mind and the breath through yoga postures or “asanas.” This is a beginner friendly class that offers many of yoga's foundational poses, which are held for short periods while practitioners explore alignment, strength, and flexibility. Expect a mixture of standing and seated postures.

    Personal mats are recommended, though not required (i.e., we have mats students can borrow for each class).

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    My name is Anastyne and I am a 200 hour registered yoga teacher specializing in gentle, beginner friendly Hatha yoga. My approach is rooted in slowing down, tuning in, and creating a space where you feel safe to explore your body and breath. My yoga journey began shortly after graduating high school. I found that yoga is what made me feel most at home in my body and clear in my mind, and was something I could practice both on and off the mat. It has changed the way I carry myself and the way I view the world. My practice is inspired by my love for nature, animals, and a free-spirited, earthy lifestyle. My classes are designed to help you reconnect, not only with your body but with the world around you. It is an honor to be able to share my love of yoga with you and to help guide others on their journey to peace and equanimity. 



    • June 23, 2026
    • June 30, 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • 529 Qualla Terrace, Hayesville NC 28904
    • 4
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    Instructor - Ray Anderson

    Course Fee $25.00

    One Time Materials Fee $60.00 

    This two-day class will take you from an interest in blacksmithing to using your new skill to make useful objects from hot iron.  You will learn techniques like drawing out, scrolling, trusting, tapers, and move to create trinkets to take home with you.  The class is open to all students of all skill levels.  Please note this class is co-ed. Materials fee is payable to the instructor the first day of class.

    We will provide all necessary equipment and supplies.

    Safety glass and hearing protection. 

    Water

    You may bring your own tools if you have them.

    You will need to bring and/or wear

    Closed toe shoes (boots preferred)

    Long pants

    Non-alcohol drink and a snack

    Note taking material for your own use

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    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. His co-instructor is Elmer Rouch, a world famous Blacksmith and National treasure. We hope you enjoy this Blacksmith Experience.  Forging a lifetime of memories, and having a great time in the process. 

    • June 23, 2026
    • July 21, 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 9
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    Course Instructor - Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    This is a fun class that will expand your ability to express using various types of collage papers, while painting with either watercolor or acrylic paint.  No matter what your choice of paint you may be someone who is interested in exploring with different media, modes and materials.  Standard ways will be used to complete a work of art.  All materials will be provided for a fee of $25 per week payable with cash or check.

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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.  





    • June 23, 2026
    • July 28, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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    Course Instructor - Heather Welch 

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Women and War in U.S. History examines the changing roles, experiences, and contributions of women during major American conflicts, including the American Revolution, the American Civil War, World War I and II, Korea and Vietnam, and our more modern conflicts. The course explores how these large-scale events reshaped American lives and society, and its effect on women. We'll also look at how women contributed in a variety of ways during these wars, while putting the American perspective in a large 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.



    • June 24, 2026
    • July 29, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 5
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    Instructor - Cheryl Damon

    Course Fee - $60.00

    Course Materials Required - Sewing Machine in Good Working Order


    We will learn the basics of quilting and complete a 3-block table-runner at the

    end of 6 weeks. Participants MUST have basic sewing skills and have a

    sewing machine in good working order that they are familiar with. I highly recommend a 1/4” quilting foot attachment for your machine as well. I will send a supply list a week before class.


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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.


    • June 24, 2026
    • August 12, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Inspire Fitness Studio - 108 Brasstown Creek Rd, Young Harris, Georgia
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    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!


    • June 24, 2026
    • August 12, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall
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    Course Instructor - Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger

    Course Fee - $35.00

    A student study companion workbook is provided for each session.

    No knowledge of Hebrew or Jewish tradition required. 

    Eight Stories from the Hebrew Bible Through the Lens of Jewish Tradition

    These are stories you have carried for years.

    The Garden of Eden. Abraham arguing with G-d. Joseph in Potiphar’s house. Balaam’s talking donkey. Moses at the breaking point in the wilderness.

    This course is an invitation to read them again — this time through the interpretive tradition that has preserved and lived inside these texts for thousands of years. What emerges from that encounter will surprise you.

    Over eight sessions we will move through narratives and teachings drawn from Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy — and reaching into the Prophets and the Writings — through the lens of Talmudic commentary, rabbinic interpretation, and Chassidic teaching spanning two thousand years. Each week we will open the text carefully, follow the rabbis into its layers, bring in the voices of Jewish mystics and legal authorities, and ask: what does this story say to a person trying to live faithfully right now?

    What if the stories you thought you knew were only the surface? What if the tradition that preserved these texts has been reading them very differently all along?

    No prior knowledge of Jewish tradition is required. No Hebrew is necessary. What is required is a love of the Hebrew Bible and a willingness to read it carefully. The questions these texts raise are often the questions you have been carrying for years without knowing where to take them.

    Each session includes a thoughtfully designed study companion with key sources, story summaries, Hebrew vocabulary with pronunciation, and guided reflection questions — allowing you to continue engaging the material between sessions.

    Week 1 · The Garden of Eden · Genesis 2–3

    Where does moral knowing come from — and what did the serpent actually take from us?

    Week 2 · The Creation of the Human Being · Genesis 1:26–27

    What does it mean that every human being was created in the image of G-d — and what follows from that claim about how we are obligated to treat one another?

    Week 3 · Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife · Genesis 39

    What is Joseph actually protecting when he refuses — and what does the Torah’s understanding of intimacy say to the world we live in now?

    Week 4 · Hidden Integrity · Genesis 29–31 · Genesis 31:19–35 · Exodus 16

    Who are you when no one is watching — and does the Hebrew Bible believe the hidden moment is ever truly hidden? (Jacob and Laban · Rachel’s Theft of the Idols · The Manna in the Wilderness)

    Week 5 · Abraham Argues with G-d for the City of Sodom · Genesis 18 · Exodus 22 · Deuteronomy 24

    What gives a human being the right to argue with G-d about justice — and what does Abraham’s audacity demand of us?

    Week 6 · The Mother Bird · The Muzzled Ox · The Laws of Animal Compassion ·

    Deuteronomy 22:6–7 · Deuteronomy 25:4 · Leviticus 22:28

    Why does the Torah legislate how we treat animals — and what does our treatment of the smallest creatures reveal about who we are becoming?

    Week 7 · Balaam and Balak · The Spies of Moses and Joshua · Numbers 22–24 · Numbers 13–14 · Joshua 2

    What is the difference between speaking truly and speaking with integrity — and what happens when the most powerful voice in the ancient world is permanently for sale?

    Week 8 · Moses and the Seventy Elders · Eldad and Medad · Numbers 11

    When G-d takes the spirit resting on Moses and places it on seventy others — does Moses lose anything? And what does the answer tell us about what we are supposed to do with whatever we have been given?

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    Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger shares the wisdom of Torah with Jewish and non-Jewish audiences of all faiths and backgrounds. His work is especially focused on helping people encounter the Hebrew Bible through the depth of Jewish interpretation — in a way that illuminates rather than challenges whatever they already carry. Over the past four years he has taught at the Young Harris College Institute for Continued Learning, in Georgia prisons, and on military bases.

    He is the author of Echoes From Sinai, a collection of Torah-rooted moral reflections available on Amazon, and A Pathway of Moral Clarity for Seekers of All Faiths, available as a free download at TasteofTorah.org/pathway. He writes a weekly Torah reflection and a weekly moral essay, distributed across Substack, email, and several weekly newspapers across Georgia.


    • June 24, 2026
    • August 12, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall in Goolsby Center (On Duckworth Drive)
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    Course Instructor - Dr. John Wells

     Course Fee - $25.00

    No Class on July 8, 2026

    Not all elections in American history are of equal weight and impact.  There are a number that quite dramatically signal a change in national historical trajectories.  We will examine those key elections beginning with the election of 1800.  Referred to as "the  Revolution of 1800" by members of the Jeffersonian faction of American politics, the election put Adams and Jefferson against one another for the second time.  We will examine the election of 1828 and the emergence of "one man, one vote."  We will take a close reading of the 1860 election where multiple candidates were defeated by Abraham Lincoln, setting the stage for the Civil War.  The 1896 election between William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley signaled the shift from an earlier agrarian America to the emergence of industrial America.  We will look at the 1936 election that confirmed the popular endorsement of the New Deal and ended the period of GOP dominance since Reconstruction.  The course will then turn to the tumultuous election of 1968 when the "new politics" emerged.  Finally, we will look at conservative realignment in the 1980 election.  Along the way, we will discuss the vast array of fascinating figures who have played a prominent role in American politics.  

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    A native of East Tennessee, Dr. Wells is the son of two ministers in the United Methodist Church and served briefly as a minister himself before turning to a career in higher education. He earned his B.A. in History from Carson-Newman University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Tennessee.

    Dr. Wells previously served as Provost and Interim President of Young Harris from 2005 to 2009, during the College’s transition from junior college to senior college. He most recently served as Provost and later President of a fellow Methodist-affiliated institution, Emory & Henry College in Southwest Virginia, from 2017 to 2024 and was appointed as the institution’s first Chancellor upon his retirement in July. 

    Dr. Wells’s wife, Dr. Shannon Earle, previously served as a student affairs professional at Young Harris and now serves as Associate Vice Chancellor for University Advancement at the University of North Carolina Asheville. They have two adult children, Garland and Molly. 


    • June 24, 2026
    • August 12, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Mountain Yoga studio location at 564 Shoe Factory Road in Blairsville
    • 12
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    Course Instructor - Teri Wright

    Course Fee - $50.00

    Connect with your mind and body during this slow flow class. Restorative yoga offers yoga practitioners of all levels the opportunity to reconnect with their body and mind while focusing on mindfulness and personal wellbeing.

    Personal mats are recommended, though not required (i.e., we have mats students can borrow for each class).

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    Teri found yoga during a time in her life when she felt stuck, depressed, and disconnected. Through slow, mindful movement and breath, she began to reconnect with herself – rediscovering her worth, strength, and a sense of peace, all gently guiding her back to who she is at her core. This journey sparked a deep desire to help others find their way back to themselves as well. She is a 200-hour certified yoga teacher, with additional certifications in prenatal yoga and chair yoga. Teri focuses on gentle, slow flows that encourage students to tune in, move with intention, and feel supported in their practice. Born and raised in the North Georgia mountains, Teri feels deeply connected to nature and is grateful to be part of the Mountain Yoga community – where she can stay rooted in her beginnings, continue to grow, and support others in their own journey. 


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    • June 25, 2026
    • August 13, 2026
    • 8 sessions
    • Mountain Yoga studio location at 564 Shoe Factory Road in Blairsville
    • 8
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    Course Instructor - Anastyne Gibson

    Course Fee - $50.00

    This 75 minute yoga class focuses on balancing postures in the Hatha Yoga Practice. Balancing poses help improve stability and proprioception, increase core strength, and focus while reducing injury risk. Balancing postures also improve mental health and longevity.

    Personal mats are recommended, though not required (i.e., we have mats students can borrow for each class).

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    My name is Anastyne and I am a 200 hour registered yoga teacher specializing in gentle, beginner friendly Hatha yoga. My approach is rooted in slowing down, tuning in, and creating a space where you feel safe to explore your body and breath. My yoga journey began shortly after graduating high school. I found that yoga is what made me feel most at home in my body and clear in my mind, and was something I could practice both on and off the mat. It has changed the way I carry myself and the way I view the world. My practice is inspired by my love for nature, animals, and a free-spirited, earthy lifestyle. My classes are designed to help you reconnect, not only with your body but with the world around you. It is an honor to be able to share my love of yoga with you and to help guide others on their journey to peace and equanimity. 




    • June 25, 2026
    • August 13, 2026
    • 7 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall
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    Course Instructor - Dr. Matthew Byron

    Course Fee - $30.00

    No Class on July 2nd

    This course shows the rising fascination with murder within American society. Beginning in the 1830s and carrying through to the 1920s, Americans shifted their view of murder from the unspeakable taboo to the insatiable hunger for increasingly gory details.  Each class will be centered around a significant murder and its impact on issues like gender, race/ethnicity, and class (among other issues). Ultimately, we will examine how today’s obsession with murder podcasts and true crime are a culmination of what started in the 1830s and was formalized in the Gilded Age.

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    Dr. Matthew A. Byron is Professor of History, Dean of Curriculum, and Vice President for Professional Readiness & Experiential Programs at YHC. Dr. Byron joined the History Department in 2010 with an expertise in Early American history (dueling & southern honor/violence) and Ancient Rome.  Over the past ten years, Dr. Byron has increasingly focused on legal history and criminology and has created classes like “America’s Greatest Crimes & Trials” and “Murder in the Gilded Age.” Most recently, Dr. Byron was the architect of YHC’s newest degree program – Criminology, Law, & Society (CLAW) – which is a liberal arts take on the traditional Criminal Justice degree.


    • June 26, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 5
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    Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $40.00

    Learn the Appalachian art of broom making by crafting a Hawk Tail whisk broom. This is class #103 and no experience is required but moderate hand strength is necessary. While this is a beginning level class, the skills taught will prepare the student for more difficult broom styles to come. Skill builders for this class are foot treadle management and adding in corn on both sides of the whisk.

    Materials: Scissors and a utility knife with a new blade – 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.

    • July 02, 2026
    • July 30, 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • Outdoors at Various Locations
    • 7
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    Course Instructor - Virginia Tinsley

    Course Fee - $30.00


    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 Tinsley has always loved painting with watercolors. Since living in Young Harris, she has participated in plein air groups and events capturing the beautiful scenery around us. Her works have won awards in plein air painting competitions. She is a signature member of the Georgia Watercolor Society. 


    • July 06, 2026
    • August 10, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 10
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    Course Instructor - George Owen

    Course Fee - $25.00

    No one had more public influence in his extremely widely read publications on why the American colonists needed ultimately to break away from the British Empire and King George III than Thomas Paine. In the class we will study in a six-week, two-hour each brief review of Paine's chief works and an overview of the American Revolution and its key battles. In the class latter stage, we move on to Paine becoming a strong influence in the subsequent French Revolution, and how he came "within a neck" of being beheaded by guillotine as was King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette and even so many of the French revolutionists. Finally we review why he soon later became very unpopular in the new USA, and died an almost unnoticed sad death, much ignored by George Washington and many others who once highly praised him and his works. This course is highly appropriate in timing for the 250th anniversary of the issuance of the Declaration of Independence in celebration of the American Revolution. 

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    Instructor George Owen began his first college experience at Stetson University as a "History and Political Science" major before finally changing to another major but still retained his interest in this course of study to this day, with an emphasis on American history. He is most noted for his several ICL courses in "Outdoors and Hiking in the Southern Appalachians" along with other courses in northern Florida outdoors, modern happiness studies, and a recent class on early Greek philosophy. He grew up exploring, hunting, and fishing in the wilds of Florida as a kid, and part-time ran a large camp nature lore program some summers in his collegiate years. Eventually he and his wife Sandy had two sons and four grandchildren. He also subsequently laid out and supervised over 125 miles of new trails on the Chattahoochee National Forest and was a guide part of ten summers in Switzerland during his retirement years. He has served as president of three prominent local hiking trail clubs. 


    • July 06, 2026
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium - Maxwell Center building
    • 29
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    Instructor -  Lauren Albin

    No Course Fee for Members

    In collaboration with the Museum of Science, Boston the Young Harris Planetarium invites you to an exclusive screening of "God, Science and Our Search for Meaning." Written and narrated by international bestselling author Dan Brown and produced by the Museum of Science, Boston, this show presents a one-of-a-kind exploration of humankind's oldest questions, offers exciting new possibilities and unveils the startling interplay between science and religion as they both strive to illuminate our deepest mysteries. After the show, enjoy a walk through the night sky where you can learn to identify this season's brightest stars and constellations.  Before leaving, have the opportunity to contribute to Planetarium Director Lauren Albin's research study on joy, wonder, and awe in astronomy by completing a brief survey with a chance to win an astronomical prize! 

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    Lauren Albin earned her MS in Space Studies with an emphasis in astronomy from American Public University and her MFA in poetry from Arizona State University. She is director of the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium and instructor of astronomy at Young Harris College. Before stepping into her role at YHC, she worked as a staff astronomer at Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta and taught English and Creative Writing at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA. 

    • July 07, 2026
    • July 21, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • 529 Qualla Terrace, Hayesville NC 28904
    • 5
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    Instructor - Ray Anderson

    Course Fee $25.00

    One Time Materials Fee $80.00 

    Class Prerequisite:  Beginner Blacksmith Class.

    This three-day frontier knife class will be hot forged using traditional blacksmith skills; hammers, tongs, files, sandpaper.  We will be adding riveting and heat-treating techniques to the skill learned in the Beginner Blacksmith Class and Frontier Knife Class.  We will hand build a frontier-style knife using traditional techniques of blacksmiths of old.  Forging a knife blade on the anvil using a hammer, files, heat treating and sharpening with no or very little electric grinding.  Next, we will fashion the handle and attach it using pine tar and hand made rivets to complete!  Please note this class is co-ed. Materials fee is payable to the instructor the first day of class.

    We will provide all necessary equipment and supplies.

    Water 

    Safety glass and hearing protection.  

    You may bring your own tools if you have them.

    You will need to bring and/or wear

    Closed toe shoes (boots preferred)

    Long pants

    Non-alcohol drink and a snack

    Note taking material for your own use

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    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. His co-instructor is Elmer Rouch, a world famous Blacksmith and National treasure. We hope you enjoy this Blacksmith Experience.  Forging a lifetime of memories, and having a great time in the process. 

    • July 07, 2026
    • 12:30 PM
    • August 04, 2026
    • 2:30 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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    Course Leader - Julia Stevens

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $10.00

    Urban/Rural sketching: A beginner’s course to sketching on location. This will include a refresher on 1 point perspective and an introduction to 2 point perspective. 

    Class will begin in classroom and, weather permitting, will segue to outdoor learning. 

    Painting by Julia Stevens

    Julia began her passion for painting outdoors at an early age by sketching, drawing and painting along the banks of St. Johns River in Northeast Florida.  Upon graduating from Florida Southern College with a BA in Fine Ar, Julia began her teaching career in art for the Broward County School District.  Julia has won numerous awards for her artwork, including but not limited to Best in Category in 2011 International Fine Arts Competition and Best of Show with the Broward Art Guild.


    • July 07, 2026
    • July 28, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Zoom
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    Course Instructor - Mikala Jones-Wall

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Please note dates and times. The first class will be in the ICL Classroom and the other two classes will be on Zoom.

    Join us in our comparison of S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders and Ron Rash’s short story “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” Both offer similar themes–thanks largely to Robert Frost’s influence–but in very different settings and circumstances. This class will establish confident threads of ‘literary lineage’ and bridge understanding of the nation with localized understandings of Southern Appalachia. Participants should obtain a copy of Hinton’s novel The Outsiders and Rash’s short story collection Nothing Gold Can Stay. Additional digital materials will be provided by the instructor. Author Ron Rash will be present during the final class for live Q&A. 

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    Mikala Jones-Wall joined Young Harris College’s Department of Literature and Languages in 2020. She holds an MA in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a BA in English Literature from Young Harris College.




    • July 08, 2026
    • July 22, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 6
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    Course Instructor - Ann Breslauer

    Course Fee - $25.00

    This class explores the extraordinary story of Union County—from its ancient geological beginnings over 200 million years ago to the pivotal events of 1832 and the signing of the Cherokee treaty. Students can expect a fascinating journey through time that reveals how the land shaped its people—and how its people shaped the land.

    Union County Courthouse

    Ann Breslauer is a longtime Union County resident and proud sixth-generation Georgian. With a deep passion for local history and storytelling, Ann brings the past to life through rich narratives and a strong connection to the land and people of the region. 

    • July 09, 2026
    • July 30, 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 5
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    Instructor - Cheryl Warner

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 for each class

    2 Classes - July 9th and July 30th

    This class combines the art of junk journals with the creativity of smashing it all into pages you've created. 

    A Smash Book is a free-spirited way to capture your thoughts, memories and inspirations using "junk" (ticket stubs, old book pages, receipts, packaging, fabric scraps, buttons, pictures, tags, etc). 

    A Junk Journal  is a handmade book filled with a mishmash of papers, ephemera, scraps, and embellishments. Junk journaling embraces chaos and imperfection. 

    Both invite you to explore the art of collage, mixed media and storytelling in a freestyle manner. The beauty lies in it's nature where each page is a unique expression of colors, textures, memories and feelings. Whether you're documenting your days, creating mood or vision boards, or just making art, your book is a space just for you.

    It's total creative freedom. It's also therapeutic and you deserve to spend time focused on yourself.

    In the first class you will make your book and begin on the first few pages. 

    In the second class you'll bring all the things you found around the house and start working on your pages.

    There will be a LOT of supplies for you to use but feel free to bring anything you want. It's also a great way to get rid of little crafty things you've had but never used. 

    Supplies to bring: Xacto knife, detail scissors. There are suggestions in the pictures.


    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!



    • July 10, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 4
    Register

    Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $45.00

    Learn the Appalachian art of broom making by crafting a Cobweb Broom. The perfect broom for keeping corners of any room or porch spiderweb free. This is class #202 and some experience is required. Foot treadle management, basic plaiting skills, and moderate hand strength are all necessary.

    Materials: Scissors and a utility knife with a new blade – seasoned sticks and 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.

    • July 13, 2026
    • July 16, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Gun Range - Meet at Ingles in Haysville in Parking Area
    • 1
    Register

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Materials Fee - $200.00


    The Summer 2026 version of "Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics” has been expanded from 8 to 12 hours of training over four (4) consecutive days. All will meet in the parking area next to the gas station of the Hayesville Ingles grocery store on US 64 E.  You should arrive no later than 8:30 AM in order to be able to drive in caravan to the range by 8:45 AM. 

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    This format more closely resembles that used by Dr. Gaines and the late Haim Geri to train 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 beyond good health, capability performing of mild to moderate exercise, and having some degree of manual dexterity.  Previous students are encouraged to enroll and refresh their skills.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Although the range shooting area is covered and protected from precipitation during pistol loading/unloading, our shooting will be outdoors, so bring rain gear just in case.  We shoot no matter the weather. No open-toed shoes or sandals are permitted.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid capture of hot shell casings.  Range safety and etiquette will be reviewed at the beginning of each day’s class.  

    This course is limited to six (6) students. Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range, only a short drive away, and may last a bit longer than three (3) hours if required. Since our time at the range is totally private, no spectators are allowed.

    At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols, holsters, magazine pouches, belts, and ammo.  Students may bring personal pistols to the range, but it is up to the instructor to determine if and when they may use their guns.

    This course relies heavily on live demonstrations, and students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to perform the same at the range.  A Gaines Tactical Training Certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.

    A fee of $200 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use, gun cleaning, ammo, targets, and insurance. This is payable by cash/check on the first day of class. Students will be asked to sign a customary release, much like the one used at public/private commercial ranges. At the range, students are required to bring their own and wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light electronic headgear is what I use, and it runs around $35-$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

    Universal safety rules

    Clearing a semi-automatic

    Clearing a revolver

    Defining a gun’s action

    Understanding revolvers

    Understanding semi-automatics

    Modern, striker-fired handguns

    Understanding magazines

    Selecting a handgun

    Pros & cons of handgun choices

    Ammunition components

    Is caliber all that matters?

    Other measurements

    Ammunition care and storage

    Common ammunition malfunctions

    Clearing semi-automatic malfunctions

    Other use of force options

    Defensive Shooting Fundamentals

    Defensive shooting versus marksmanship

    Proper grip

    Shooting platform

    Aligning the muzzle to the target

    Drawing from the holster, racking slide, firing

    Unsighted fire, point shooting

    Flash sight picture

    Sighted fire

    Trigger control

    Solving malfunctions

    Shooting Equipment

    Holster retention

    Hip Holsters

    Paddle holsters

    Pocket holsters

    Inside the waistband holsters

    Non-traditional holster styles

    Belts

    Tactical flashlights

    Considering a laser sight

    Mounted lights

    Gun safes and storage

    Basic and Advanced Skills

    Creating a training program

    Disassembly and reassembly of handguns

    Barrel blockers

    Snap caps

    Dry firing

    Drawing from concealment

    Fundamental drills discussion

    Discussion of what’s next

    Closing thoughts

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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.  Previously, he served as Director of Open Enrollment for the US Branch of Israel’s IMI (Israel Military Industries) Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training. George serves as an Instructor for the North Carolina Justice Academy, the Florida Department of Public Safety, and Young Harris College Institute for Continuing Learning.


    • July 13, 2026
    • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 19
    Register

    Course Instructor - Officer Brad Exum

    Course Fee - No Fee for ICL Members

    Representatives from the Towns County Sheriff's Office will be present to discuss various scams that are plaguing the elderly community and what to do to avoid being caught in the trap.






    • July 16, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 6
    Register

    Instructor - Cheryl Warner

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00

    Cards are great when you want to send someone a note, but they can be pricey. These handmade cards can be sent, kept, or framed! Paper colors and saying per card will be your choice. 

    You will learn paper techniques such as iris folding, tea bag folding, lacing and origami. You will make five(5) cards in class and will have a few to take home to finish. 

    Supplies will be available to make your card into a framed piece of art; however, you will need to bring your own frames.   

    Thrifted frames add character to any project. 

    Please bring scissors for detailed cuts and an Xacto knife if you have them. 


    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!



    • July 17, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 23
    Register

    Course Instructor - Officer Brad Exum

    No Course Fee for ICL Members

    Representatives from the Towns County Sheriff's Office will be present to discuss various scams that are plaguing the elderly community and what to do to avoid being caught in the trap.






    • July 20, 2026
    • July 23, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Gun Range - Meet at Ingles in Haysville in Parking Area
    • 6
    Register

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Materials Fee - $200.00

    The Summer 2026 version of "Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics” has been expanded from 8 to 12 hours of training over four (4) consecutive days. All will meet in the parking area next to the gas station of the Hayesville Ingles grocery store on US 64 E.  You should arrive no later than 8:30 AM in order to be able to drive in caravan to the range by 8:45 AM. 

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    This format more closely resembles that used by Dr. Gaines and the late Haim Geri to train 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 beyond good health, capability performing of mild to moderate exercise, and having some degree of manual dexterity.  Previous students are encouraged to enroll and refresh their skills.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Although the range shooting area is covered and protected from precipitation during pistol loading/unloading, our shooting will be outdoors, so bring rain gear just in case.  We shoot no matter the weather. No open-toed shoes or sandals are permitted.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid capture of hot shell casings.  Range safety and etiquette will be reviewed at the beginning of each day’s class.  

    This course is limited to six (6) students. Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range, only a short drive away, and may last a bit longer than three (3) hours if required. Since our time at the range is totally private, no spectators are allowed.

    At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols, holsters, magazine pouches, belts, and ammo.  Students may bring personal pistols to the range, but it is up to the instructor to determine if and when they may use their guns.

    This course relies heavily on live demonstrations, and students will have the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to perform the same at the range.  A Gaines Tactical Training Certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.

    A fee of $200 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use, gun cleaning, ammo, targets, and insurance. This is payable by cash/check on the first day of class. Students will be asked to sign a customary release, much like the one used at public/private commercial ranges. At the range, students are required to bring their own and wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light electronic headgear is what I use, and it runs around $35-$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

    Universal safety rules

    Clearing a semi-automatic

    Clearing a revolver

    Defining a gun’s action

    Understanding revolvers

    Understanding semi-automatics

    Modern, striker-fired handguns

    Understanding magazines

    Selecting a handgun

    Pros & cons of handgun choices

    Ammunition components

    Is caliber all that matters?

    Other measurements

    Ammunition care and storage

    Common ammunition malfunctions

    Clearing semi-automatic malfunctions

    Other use of force options

    Defensive Shooting Fundamentals

    Defensive shooting versus marksmanship

    Proper grip

    Shooting platform

    Aligning the muzzle to the target

    Drawing from the holster, racking slide, firing

    Unsighted fire, point shooting

    Flash sight picture

    Sighted fire

    Trigger control

    Solving malfunctions

    Shooting Equipment

    Holster retention

    Hip Holsters

    Paddle holsters

    Pocket holsters

    Inside the waistband holsters

    Non-traditional holster styles

    Belts

    Tactical flashlights

    Considering a laser sight

    Mounted lights

    Gun safes and storage

    Basic and Advanced Skills

    Creating a training program

    Disassembly and reassembly of handguns

    Barrel blockers

    Snap caps

    Dry firing

    Drawing from concealment

    Fundamental drills discussion

    Discussion of what’s next

    Closing thoughts

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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.  Previously, he served as Director of Open Enrollment for the US Branch of Israel’s IMI (Israel Military Industries) Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training. George serves as an Instructor for the North Carolina Justice Academy, the Florida Department of Public Safety, and Young Harris College Institute for Continuing Learning.


    • July 23, 2026
    • August 13, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 10
    Register

    Course Instructor - Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    This class will enable you to portray a deliberate and/or creative visual artwork on paper whether you are a verteran visual artist or a new one that will express ideas or emotions, that are creative and personal.  Ideas and subject matter will be discussed and demoed each week to lead the way.  All materials will be provided for a fee of $25 per week collected at 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.  





    • July 24, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 4
    Register

    Instructor - Denise Taranto

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $45.00

    Learn the Appalachian art of broom making by crafting an Antler Broom. This is a 700-level class and is planned for intermediate and advanced students. Foot treadle management, plaiting skills, and moderate hand strength are all necessary. If the student has an antler they will be using,  they must contact the instructor for instructions on needed alterations and have the antler ready for class.

    Materials: Scissors and a utility knife with a new blade – altered antlers will be available for purchase, but all other supplies will be 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.

    • July 28, 2026
    • August 11, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • 529 Qualla Terrace, Hayesville NC 28904
    • 6
    Register

    Instructor - Ray Anderson

    Course Fee $25.00

    One Time Materials Fee $70.00 

    In this 3-day class we will depart from the serious side of life and put our newly learned skills to work! We will be making mountain cabin crafts and other useful things to entertain you and your family and friends!

    We will be creating: rope on a string, pub puzzles, hoop n ring, tricky triangle, nails, fishing hooks, triangles (dinner bells ) and prairie diamonds jewelry and time permitting we may even play mumbly peg !!! (Just kidding)

     Please note this class is co-ed. Materials fee is payable to the instructor the first day of class.  Can't wait to see you in class.

    We will provide all necessary equipment and supplies.

    Safety glass and hearing protection. 

    Water

    You may bring your own tools if you have them.

    You will need to bring and/or wear

    Closed toe shoes (boots preferred)

    Long pants

    Non-alcohol drink and a snack

    Note taking material for your own use

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    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. His co-instructor is Elmer Rouch, a world famous Blacksmith and National treasure. We hope you enjoy this Blacksmith Experience.  Forging a lifetime of memories, and having a great time in the process. 

    • August 03, 2026
    • August 06, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Gun Range - Meet at Ingles in Haysville in Parking Area
    • 5
    Register

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Materials Fee - $250.00

    Materials Fee - $250

    It is mandatory that students have completed “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics” under Dr. Gaines. No exceptions.

    The Summer 2026 version of “Advanced Defensive Pistol Shooting Tactics, Level I” has been increased from 8 to 12 hours.   It is taught over four (4) consecutive days, three (3) hours per day, Monday through Thursday, which means you will experience the equivalent of an extra day of intensive training, as compared to the previous class.  All will meet in the parking area next to the gas station of the Hayesville Ingles grocery store on US 64 E.  You should arrive no later than 8:30 AM in order to be able to drive in caravan to the range by 8:45 AM. 

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    This format more 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.  We shoot no matter the weather. No open-toed shoes or sandals are allowed.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid hot shell casings.  Range safety and etiquette will be reviewed at the beginning of each day’s class.  

    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.  You should arrive no later than 8:30 am in order for us to drive to the range and make preparations for shooting.  Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range, which is only a short drive away, and may last a bit longer than three (3) hours, if required. Since our time at the range is reserved for us, no spectators are allowed on the property.

    At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols, holsters, magazine pouches 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 $250 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use and cleaning, holsters, magazine pouches, belts, ammo, targets, training aids, and insurance for 12 hours 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.  Previously, he served as Director of Open Enrollment for the US Branch of Israel’s IMI (Israel Military Industries) Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training. George serves as an Instructor for the North Carolina Justice Academy, the Florida Department of Public Safety, and Young Harris College Institute for Continuing Learning.


    • August 10, 2026
    • 8:30 AM
    • August 13, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Gun Range - Meet at Ingles in Haysville in Parking Area
    • 3
    Register

    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Materials Fee - $250.00

    It is mandatory that students have completed both “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics” and “Advanced Defensive Pistol Shooting Tactics, Level I (with honors or higher)” under Dr. Gaines. No exceptions.

     “Advanced Defensive Pistol Shooting Tactics, Level II” begins where Level I ends.  Movement, multiple targets, timing pressure, and complex tactical decision making are emphasized.   It is taught over four (4) consecutive days, three (3) hours per day, Monday through Thursday, which means you will experience 12 hours of training.  All will meet in the parking area next to the gas station of the Hayesville Ingles grocery store on US 64 E.  You should arrive no later than 8:30 AM in order to be able to drive in caravan to the range by 8:45 AM. 

    ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆

    This format more 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.  We shoot no matter the weather. No open-toed shoes or sandals are allowed.  Wear shirts with a reasonably high collar to avoid hot shell casings.  Range safety and etiquette will be reviewed at the beginning of each day’s class.  

    This course is limited to six (6) students. Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range, which is only a short drive away, and may last a bit longer than three (3) hours, if required.  Since our time at the range is reserved for us, no spectators are allowed on the property.

    At the range, the instructor will provide students with 9mm semiautomatic pistols, holsters, magazine pouches 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 $250 covers the cost of materials, water, firearms use and cleaning, holsters, magazine pouches, belts, ammo, targets, training aids, and insurance for 12 hours 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.  Previously, he served as Director of Open Enrollment for the US Branch of Israel’s IMI (Israel Military Industries) Academy for Advanced Security and Anti-Terror Training. George serves as an Instructor for the North Carolina Justice Academy, the Florida Department of Public Safety, and Young Harris College Institute for Continuing Learning.


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