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Explore Self-Publishing
Creative Writing
That book inside you deserves to be read. Discover the real
world of self-publishing — the routes available, the choices
you’ll face, and the honest pros, cons, and pitfalls of each path.
Guided by a published author who knows today’s landscape,
you’ll leave with clarity and a plan.
Every story starts somewhere — yours starts here. Explore
different writing styles, unlock your creativity, and learn to
draw inspiration from everyday life. Through weekly writing
assignments and lively group discussions, you’ll push past
writer’s block and discover the writer you’ve always wanted
to be.
Oct. 10
Hebron, HNLC, 102
S
Hawkins
10 a.m.-Noon
AREA-9013-HNFA
$39
Nov. 4-18
LIVE Online, Zoom
W
Ord
6-7:30 p.m.
AREA-9050-TCFWB
$45
NEW!
How to Build Your Book Audience (Without Guesswork)
Stop wondering where your readers are—and start reaching
them. This course gives you a clear, step-by-step strategy to
grow your readership, boost visibility, and build lasting trust
with your audience that your writing deserves.
Nov. 7
Hebron, HNLC, 102
S
Hawkins
10 a.m.-Noon
AREA-9015-HNFA
$45
Lit Wits Book Club
What do we owe each other — and ourselves — when
something goes terribly wrong? Join a warm, welcoming
discussion of Bruce Holsinger’s Culpability, a thoughtprovoking novel about guilt, memory, and the stories we
tell ourselves. No literary background needed. Come for the
conversation, stay for the connection, and leave with a deeper
appreciation of a powerful contemporary read.
You will come having read the novel prior to class.
Dec. 14
Lincoln, CEC, 214
The Art of Communication
Strong communication opens doors — personally and
professionally. Explore different communication styles, read
non-verbal signals, and practice techniques that make real
conversations feel natural, confident, and connecting. In a
screen-dominated world, these face-to-face skills matter more
than ever.
Oct. 14-28
LIVE Online, Zoom
W
Ord
6-8 p.m.
AREA-6835-TCFWA
$59
Real Estate Issues for Senior
Citizens & Their Families
Your home and your needs are
changing — and that’s okay.
This class will help seniors and
their loved ones understand
those changes and make smart,
confident decisions about their
real estate needs. We will dive
into common challenges, explore
practical options, and share
helpful tips to make the process
easier and less stressful.
Whether you’re planning ahead
or facing a move right now, this
class offers clear, supportive
information to help you navigate
uncharted territory.
Oct. 12
Lincoln, CEC, 214
M
Budler
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-2441-CEFA
M
VanWinkle
6-7:30 p.m.
LLLX-3008-CEFB
$10
Down-Right-Sizing & Estate Sales:
Planning for a Simpler Future
Simplify the next chapter with confidence. Walk through
the process of thoughtfully reducing belongings, preparing
for a move, or planning an estate sale. Learn how to assess,
organize, and value what you own — and discover how to work
with professionals to make the transition smoother.
Oct. 19
Lincoln, CEC, 214
M
Budler
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-2412-CEFA
$19
Easy Downsizing
Ready to let go of the clutter and keep only what you love?
Discover how to declutter your home room by room — with
smart strategies for handling keepsakes — so you can feel
lighter, more organized, and fully at home in your space.
Dec. 8
LIVE Online, Zoom
T
Goff
5:30-7:30 p.m.
AREA-5729-TCFFA
$29
History for Fun: Presidential Leadership
What makes a president truly great — or dangerously
powerful? Explore the leadership styles of Abraham Lincoln
and the 20th-century Imperial Presidents, and discover how
they inspired, divided, and transformed a nation. History has
never felt this relevant.
Nov. 3-17
LIVE Online, Zoom
T
Stark
7-9 p.m.
AREA-5618-TCFWB
$39
$29
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