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Current Courses

    • May 22, 2025
    • June 26, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • ZOOM
    • 3
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    Instructor - Stephan Banakas

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Registration Code Required

    To qualify for this class participants must have taken one of the ICL Adobe Camera Raw classes that have been offered in the past.  The class will be a Zoom class, and participants will need one screen to work on while viewing the class on a second screen.  A reliable internet connection is essential.  We will not be working in LightRoom or Elements.  PhotoShop Version 26.5.0, or newer, will be required. The class will be for six weeks on Thursdays beginning May 22nd from 1:00 – 3:00 and ending on June 26th.  A code will be required to register.

    The class will serve as a basic introduction into PhotoShop, its fundamental tools, basic layering, and masking techniques.  All working screens will be set up the same.  Photos will be provided by the instructor along with other images that will be utilized during the classes.


    Stephan Banakas is an avid fly fisherman and wildflower/landscape photographer.  Originally from Pensacola, FL, he retired as a police lieutenant after 30 years of service with the Pensacola Police Department.  He and his wife, Diane, bought their first home in Hayesville in 1998 and haven’t looked back.


    • June 21, 2025
    • 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom -862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 13
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    Course Instructor - Barbara McMillan

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Materials Fee - $50.00

    Enjoy this fun and relaxing class.  Learn how to paint a barn quilt board, what types of paints to use along with staining and painting techniques. Materials include a 20" X 20" wood quilt board with an eagle and flag. The design is already in place for easy painting.  All paints, brushes, everything to complete the project.  The supply fee is $50.00. 


    Barbara has been teaching painting classes for about 8 years which includes watercolor and chalk painting.  She has been teaching quilt board painting for 4  years.  She has been a resident  of Murphy, N.C. for 13 years.

     


    • June 23, 2025
    • June 26, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Gun Range
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    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $150.00 


    After nearly a six-month hiatus, the very popular “Safe Pistol Handling” has returned to YHC/ICL under a new name and format.  Now called “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics,” the former course content has been expanded and training time compressed to 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.

    There are no special prerequisites to this class.  Previous students are welcome to enroll and refresh their skills.  You are free to sign up for all three (3) offerings if you like, no restrictions.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Class times are early in the day to avoid summer heat.  The range shooting area is covered, so no sun blockers are advised. 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 of class.

    This first day of class is an orientation meeting held in the YHC/ICL classroom, followed by three (3) successive days of outdoor range sessions.  Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range and may last a bit longer than two (2) hours, if required. Since our time at the range is reserved, no spectators are allowed on the property.

    NO GUNS OR AMMO ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM SESSION.  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. In addition, students are required to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light 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 Skills

    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.


    • June 23, 2025
    • July 28, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 12
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    Instructor - George Owen

    Course Fee - $25.00

    This course opens with a short summary about the influence of Greek philosophy in general, emphasizing those aspects having to do with our everyday living with finding meaning and eudaimonia (flourishing, well-being, or basic happiness), even today. Some significant schools of the Greek philosophers are being much revived and incorporated into today's world. We especially study Epicureanism, Stoicism, and the Aristotelian way. We briefly examine how the Greek philosophies even contributed to the three main Western religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and especially to the Roman Catholic Church through incorporation into the works of Catholic top theologians Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. These philosophies live on today and into our modern world - Thomas Jefferson in later year confessed to being an Epicurean and 1992 vice presidential candidate James Stockwell lived and promoted Stoicism, etc. Join us for a good, quick overview of all this from the past for your life today with even light lunch after class in the adjoining lounge for those so choosing. The overall purpose and goal of the course: To explore more and perhaps better meaning for your life in our current distraught world situation with contributions from the ancient Greek philosophies!

    George Owen acquired bits and pieces of Greek philosophy in both his collegiate undergraduate and graduate studies (never majored in it) but began really studying it more intensely in later life. A father with former wife Sandy of two sons and grandfather of four grandchildren, he has mostly taught ICL courses on the outdoors and hiking in the Southern Appalachians and northern Florida, and also on the modern search for happiness. He is an avid hiker and trail builder, having laid out and constructed over 125 miles of trails on the Chattahoochee National Forest for almost sixty years. Vocationally he was first in the hospital administrative field, then over a quarter century served as a United Methodist and Unitarian-Universalist pastor. 



    • June 23, 2025
    • August 11, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 5
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    Course Instructor - Ken Sampson

    Course Fee - $40.00

    The beginner class will start at 1:00. 

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


    This class welcomes beginners and those who want to move on to the continuing or intermediate level.  For beginners we will follow Scrugg's style lessons beginning with Banjo Parts Description, Basic Rolls with the Picking Pattern and several Chord Structures. Students will have the ability to play several simple songs by the end of the session. For students who have been through the beginning session we will begin to play more complex songs with more complex Right Hand Picking Patterns as well as learning the fret board and Left Hand Banjo Picking Shapes. 

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


    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.


    • June 23, 2025
    • June 30, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 19
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    Course Instructor - Rick Sapp

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Kia ora! Enjoy the magnificence of this "down-under" nation - Aotearoa in Maori - on a modest budget. Volcanoes, white sand beaches, a cardboard cathedral, and year-round skiing. What's not to like? The natives are friendly and English is the common language ... although they drive on the wrong side of the road! If you are not a backpacker or hiker ... no worries, mate! The kiwis are welcoming.


    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.


    • June 24, 2025
    • July 01, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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     Course Instructor - Cy Sineath

    Course Fee - $25.00

    The Game of Backgammon is one of the oldest known games dating back over 5,000 years.  At times Backgammon has enjoyed great popularity.  It is still enjoyed face to face with a friend, though nowadays it can be played at multiple sites online.  A combination of luck and skill makes for an enjoyable game to be played as competitively as you dare.  It is a fast moving game, guaranteed not to bore you!  The game can be learned quickly and enjoyed from the first roll of the dice.

    If you have a set that can be used during class please send Cy an email @ cysineath@gmail.com to let him know.   An inexpensive backgammon set can be purchased through Amazon for $11.49. 


    Cy Sineath learned to play Backgammon in the 1970s and has been playing when he can find a partner ever since.  


    • June 25, 2025
    • July 16, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 1
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    Instructor - Colleen Sterling

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Material Fees - Depends on student usage of the instructor's supplies

    Using water media, acrylic or watercolor, this class will explore the forms and colors of birds combined with floral elements.  We will delve into the importance of strong composition, and layout our designs before embarking on creative color usage.

    Additional information:

    Although the instructor will be prepared with additional supplies and materials, each student should bring to class the necessary supplies for their chosen media:

    FOR WATERCOLOR:   paper, soft brushes, water jars, palettes, and paints or paint sets.

    FOR ACRYLIC:   heavy watercolor paper (300lb), or canvas panels or canvases, brushes, water jars, palettes or palette paper, paints or paint sets, plus any desired medium such as extender, glazing medium, flow, etc.

    Students are encouraged to also bring reference material, although the instructor will have some available, as well.


    Colleen Sterling is a professional artist and arts educator with over 40 years of exhibiting and teaching all aspects of the visuals arts, from private students, to adult workshops to classes in area art centers such as the Blue Ridge Arts Association, and the John C. Campbell Folk School.  She is listed in the Marquis "Who's Who in American Art", and has her work in private and corporate collection in the US and abroad.




    • June 25, 2025
    • August 13, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 23
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    Course Instructor - Rick Sapp

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Monsters and scoundrels inhabit our dreams by day and by night. Who wrote them and what made them so dreadful? The worst-of-the-worst from Dracula to Jack the Ripper and Lady Macbeth. It isn't the heroes, the Dudley Do-Rights, who make reading and writing exciting; it's Snidely Whiplash, Boris and Natasha who provide the spice, who make us breathless. Let's write Really Great Bad Guys, deeply flawed characters ... and perhaps monsters with a heart of gold.


    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.


    • June 25, 2025
    • August 06, 2025
    • 7 sessions
    • Wilson Lecture Hall in Goolsby Center (On Duckworth Drive)
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    Course Instructor - Dr. John Wells

     Course Fee - $25.00

    This class will begin by examining the great thinkers of the past who wrote about freedom as a concept.  We will examine John Locke, John Stuart Mill, G.W.F. Hegel, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Sigmund Freud, and Karl Marx.  We will relate their thought to our contemporary discussions regarding free speech, the liberty of conscience, and what it means to balance freedom and community.  We will plan on robust discussion with lots of examples from history in order to explore this important and timeless topic.

    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 26, 2025
    • July 31, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • Workshop location is 529 Qualla Terrace, Hayesville NC.
    • 6
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    Course Instructor Ray Anderson

    Course Fee - $40.00

    Materials Fee - $120.00

    Are you ready to spark your creativity and step into the world of traditional craftsmanship? This summer, take part in a blacksmithing session that will be both educational and enjoyable. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, this is the perfect opportunity to explore the art of blacksmithing.

    The summer blacksmithing session will involve safety instruction, blacksmith tools and their uses, and proper forge techniques.  The class will be making 2 traditional blacksmith projects designed to increase your blacksmithing skills. The class can then choose from a selection of projects. No experience necessary, tools and safety equipment will be provided.  Closed toe shoes are required.  Bring Your Own snacks and water and get ready for summer fun!


    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.     

    • June 26, 2025
    • August 14, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 6
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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.







    • June 26, 2025
    • August 14, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 5
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    Course Instructor - Delaine Sapp

    Course Fee - $30.00

    Calling ALL LEVELS of mountain dulcimer players to join the jam on Thursday afternoons. We will be using Dave Haas' book "Let's Jam"

    as a guide. Participants will need to purchase a copy before class begins. The book is available online at Dave Haas music or the Folkcraft website. 

    This jam is limited to mountain dulcimers only. Whether you are an experienced jammer or have never jammed before, this class is for you. 


    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.







    • June 28, 2025
    • August 09, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Outdoors & ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 4
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    Instructor  - Joyce Clair

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $20.00 per class

    Practice sketching outdoors, learn to see like an artist, and develop skill using different sketching tools. All skill levels are welcome including first-time beginners. 

    Each class will be held at a different outdoor location on four Saturdays from 9am to noon.  Class dates are June 28, July 12, July 26, and Aug 9. Skills are developed with practice, so attendance at all classes is recommended. The first class will be held at Cupid’s Falls in Young Harris. 

    Instructor will give general instruction and tips at the beginning of each class. Students will find a subject to sketch and the instructor will provide individual guidance as needed. Instructor will provide a different sketching tool for each class. There is a $20 supply fee per class paid to instructor.

    Sketching locations may require some walking on uneven ground. Locations will have access to restrooms. Rain protection may or may not be available. In the event of rain, a class may be rescheduled at a time convenient for the instructor.    

    Students to bring the following to each class: a multi-media sketch book (any size), notebook & pencil, folding chair, tote bag, phone, camera, water, snack, bug spray, sunscreen and hat. 


    Joyce Clair is a retired nurse practitioner who has enjoyed watercolor  painting for over 35 years. She teaches painting and drawing to adults and teens at local art centers. Her classes are designed to be fun and easy for beginners. After growing up in Pennsylvania, Joyce lived in Maryland and Texas before retiring to Georgia. Joyce paints mostly outdoors and from her landscape and flower photos. Her works are influenced by master watercolorist, Ed Whitney. She has studied with Skip Lawrence, Tom Lynch, Zoltan Szabo, Frank Webb, and Morris Green. Joyce’s paintings are displayed at the Murphy Art Center and the Blue Ridge Art Center. Follow her on Facebook at Joyce Clair Art and www.fineartamerica.com.


    • June 30, 2025
    • July 14, 2025
    • 3 sessions
    • Zoom - Link will be sent to all who register for the class
    • 3
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    Instructor  - Glenda Beall

    Course Fee - $25.00


    There are reasons why certain memories stay with us. We don’t remember everything that has happened in our lives, but we remember those things that made a difference.

    Using the five senses, sight, hearing, tast, touch, and smell will draw readers into your stories, and create details that make your memories come alive. 

    In a warm and noncompetitive setting, students are given prompts that bring forth memories. You will write about yourself each week to share for feedback. (max 2000 words) The instructor will read and offer individual suggestions and comments to improve clarity and strength. Our classes are small, and we encourage each other, often making good friends from distant areas.


    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.


    • July 01, 2025
    • July 22, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 15
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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 01, 2025
    • July 22, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
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    Instructor Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    Come join us and become more comfortable and adept painting with watercolor as you explore how to apply the paint while using the basics of composition and the proper use of color. 

    You will be able to complete satisfying and exciting art as you practice and learn the easy methods of painting with watercolor paints while also using the elements and principals of design.  All materials provided with handouts for $25 per daily 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. 





    • July 08, 2025
    • 5:30 PM
    • July 15, 2025
    • 7:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 17
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    Course Instructor - Mikala Jones-Wall

    Course Fee - $20.00

    Our class will read Heartwood by Amity Gaige. While this literary fiction will serve as the base for our discussions, we will also learn about the Appalachian Trail and native flora and fauna. For our second meeting, a first responder will join us to talk about Search and Rescue protocols and safe hiking practices, which we will connect back to Gaige’s work. Participants will need a copy of Heartwood and should plan to read the text in full before our first course meeting. Additional resources will be provided by the instructor via email.


    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 11, 2025
    • August 01, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Outdoors at Various Locations or Indoors in ICL Classroom
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    Course Instructor - Virginia Tinsley

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Plein Air Painting with Watercolors will meet at various locations in the area to paint the beautiful scenes around us. We will start the first class at the ICL classroom and will meet there whenever weather doesn’t allow us to meet outdoors. Virginia will email supply lists to registrants before first class.  Everyone should bring a portable lawn chair or a portable watercolor easel when we meet outdoors.




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


    • July 11, 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Union General Hospital - Classroom A, 35 Hospital Road, Blairsville
    • 2
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    Course Instructor - Melanie O'Neill

    Course Fee - $35.00

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

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

     What does this course teach?

    • ·         High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants

    • ·         The AHA Chain of Survival, specifically the BLS components

    • ·         Important early use of an AED

    • ·         Effective ventilations using a barrier device

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

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

    • July 11, 2025
    • August 01, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
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    Course Leader - Cheryl Warner

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - $30.00

    Iris folding is a paper craft technique that has been around for decades! It’s thought to have originated in Holland during the 20th century when people would cut old envelopes into paper strips and then fold and stick to create a unique spiral effect, like a camera lens.

    Tea bag folding was originally done with tea bag wrappers, hence the name. Tea bag folding consists of folding little squares of decorative paper in a specific pattern and arranging the folded pieces to form a more-or-less round motif or medallion.

    In this class you will learn the folding techniques while creating your own designs which can be mounted and framed in a variety of ways! 

    Bring a mini glue gun if you have one.     


    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 14, 2025
    • July 17, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Gun Range
    • 3
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    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $150.00 


    After nearly a six-month hiatus, the very popular “Safe Pistol Handling” has returned to YHC/ICL under a new name and format.  Now called “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics,” the former course content has been expanded and training time compressed to 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.

    There are no special prerequisites to this class.  Previous students are welcome to enroll and refresh their skills.  You are free to sign up for all three (3) offerings if you like, no restrictions.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Class times are early in the day to avoid summer heat.  The range shooting area is covered, so no sun blockers are advised. 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 of class.

    This first day of class is an orientation meeting held in the YHC/ICL classroom, followed by three (3) successive days of outdoor range sessions.  Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range and may last a bit longer than two (2) hours, if required. Since our time at the range is reserved, no spectators are allowed on the property.

    NO GUNS OR AMMO ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM SESSION.  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. In addition, students are required to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light 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 Skills

    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.


    • July 14, 2025
    • July 21, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 15
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    Course Instructor - Richard Sapp, PhD

    Course Fee - $25.00

    The situation in Ukraine is fluid and dangerous, but the conflict there has deep, historic roots. Why has Russia invaded its neighbors - Ukraine, Georgia, Afghanistan - and threatened others? Are Moldova and Romania, Finland (again) and the Baltic states next? Is democratic Europe in peril? And is Turkey, which has devolved into authoritarianism and anarchy, the key? Is there a central theme to this war?


    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.


    • July 17, 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • August 14, 2025
    • 12:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 8
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    Course Leader - Julia Stevens

    Course Fee - $25.00

    Materials Fee - 

     A beginner’s introduction to drawing perspective.

    Supplies you will need for class:

    • composition book
    • pencils; mechanical preferred
    • 12 inch ruler
    • protractor
    • eraser
    • color pencils
    • sharpener

    Optional supplies:

    Magnifier sheet, sharpie, ball point pen, double stick tape.


    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 22, 2025
    • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 0
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    Course Instructor - Nancy Page, RN, MSN

     Free to ICL Members

    Don't want to miss taking this course


    Come learn about the primates of Africa.  Highly intelligent and family oriented, they are fascinating to behold.  Hear about their social structure and use of tools. 

    Then, find out how 95 of them are now living only 40 minutes away from Young Harris and how you can visit them!


    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.

     


    • July 24, 2025
    • August 14, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Art Studio - 1942 Old Hwy 64 W, Hayesville, NC
    • 8
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    Instructor Billie Shelburn

    Course Fee $25.00

    Materials Fee - $25.00 per class

    Come and learn a variety of technique painting with acrylic paint.  There will be daily demos and employ varied subject matter combined with color theory, use of lines, shapes and subject matter combined with composition skills to insure wonderful results.  You will learn skills that will enable you to produce exciting finished paintings in time for our usual beautiful fall season of color.  All materials provided with handouts for $25 per daily 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. 





    • July 28, 2025
    • August 11, 2025
    • 3 sessions
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 24
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    Instructor - Bob O'Brien and Ginger England

    Course Fee - $25.00


    The class will focus on the environmental harms associated with plastic production, plastic waste, the excessive amount of plastic we use, and the fact that it never truly decomposes. It will shed light on the myths surrounding plastic recycling. In addition to environmental concerns, the class will cover microplastics and their impact on our health. It will outline actions we can take in our daily lives and within our local communities. 


    Bob brings 40 years of executive leadership in telecom and IT, complemented by experience analyzing building energy consumption for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This unique background fuels his commitment to addressing climate change. Following retirement, Bob deepened his understanding through coursework in climate change, climate policy, and environmental economics at Georgia Tech. He actively contributes to the Citizens' Climate Lobby, valuing their focus on effective, non-partisan climate solutions. Bob holds BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA, and resides in Lawrenceville with his wife.

    Ginger worked in IT for most of her career, starting with a major airline and transitioning to education for the last years of her career. At retirement, she promised her students that she would continue fighting for their futures, and that includes educating others on current environmental issues and how to help maintain a sustainable planet. She volunteers for Citizens' Climate Lobby/Education.


    • July 29, 2025
    • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • ICL Classroom - 862 Main Street, Young Harris
    • 28
    Register

    Course Instructor - Nancy Page, RN, MSN

     Free to ICL Members

    Don't want to miss taking this course


    Come learn about the primates of Africa.  Highly intelligent and family oriented, they are fascinating to behold.  Hear about their social structure and use of tools. 

    Then, find out how 95 of them are now living only 40 minutes away from Young Harris and how you can visit them!


    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.

     


    • August 11, 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Union General Hospital - Classroom A, 35 Hospital Road, Blairsville
    • 6
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    Course Instructor - Melanie O'Neill

    Course Fee - $35.00

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

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

     What does this course teach?

    • ·         High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants

    • ·         The AHA Chain of Survival, specifically the BLS components

    • ·         Important early use of an AED

    • ·         Effective ventilations using a barrier device

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

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

    • August 11, 2025
    • August 14, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • ICL Classroom and Gun Range
    • 4
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    Instructor - Dr. George Gaines

    Course Fee - $35.00

    Materials Fee - $150.00 


    After nearly a six-month hiatus, the very popular “Safe Pistol Handling” has returned to YHC/ICL under a new name and format.  Now called “Safe Pistol Handling & Defensive Shooting Tactics,” the former course content has been expanded and training time compressed to 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.

    There are no special prerequisites to this class.  Previous students are welcome to enroll and refresh their skills.  You are free to sign up for all three (3) offerings if you like, no restrictions.  Repetition is the mother of mastery!

    Class times are early in the day to avoid summer heat.  The range shooting area is covered, so no sun blockers are advised. 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 of class.

    This first day of class is an orientation meeting held in the YHC/ICL classroom, followed by three (3) successive days of outdoor range sessions.  Range sessions will be held at a nearby private range and may last a bit longer than two (2) hours, if required. Since our time at the range is reserved, no spectators are allowed on the property.

    NO GUNS OR AMMO ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM SESSION.  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. In addition, students are required to wear safety glasses and hearing protection.  Howard Light 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 Skills

    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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