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NEW!
NEW!
Truth Matters: Evaluating Claims in a Noisy World
Just in Case
Discover how to separate evidence from emotion in
everyday conversations. Designed for the general public,
you will be introduced to core critical thinking skills
and practical tools for evaluating claims, questioning
assumptions, and engaging constructively with
challenging topics. Through guided discussion, you will
practice analyzing issues from multiple viewpoints while
responding with clarity, curiosity, and respect.
Discover how to organize important personal, medical,
financial, legal, and digital information in one easy-tofind place. You will learn what documents and details are
most helpful for family or trusted contacts to have during
an emergency or after a death. The course is designed
to reduce stress for loved ones, encourage thoughtful
planning, and provide reassurance that essential
information will be available when needed most.
July 7-28
Lincoln, CEC, TBA
T
Newman
6:30-7:30 p.m.
LLLX-2428-CEUA
$39
No prior planning experience is required.
Aug. 4
Lincoln, CEC, 214
NEW!
T
Budler
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-2426-CEUA
Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
NEW!
How did the pandemic change the world — and what
should we learn from it? Let’s look at the real-world
impact of COVID-19 on health care, education, business,
and communities. We will explore what went well and
what did not, and the consequences that resulted from the
decisions that were made. Through guided conversation
and practical activities, we will identify key lessons that
can inform more effective crisis planning, communication,
and decision-making in the future.
Facebook Live for Vendors, Crafters &
Small Business
Aug. 4-18
Lincoln, CEC, 301
T
Newman
6:30-7:30 p.m.
LLLX-2427-CEFA
$39
NEW!
Lit Wits Book Club
Featured novel: “The Long March Home” by Marcus
Brotherton and Tosca Lee. Grab your copy of this amazing
historical fiction and join us for our inaugural gathering.
Bring your questions and insights as we explore this
compelling story, share perspectives, and build community
through thoughtful discussion.
Please note: All Lit Wits levels are welcome. Unique to this book,
author Tosca Lee will join us in person for the meeting.
Sept. 28
Lincoln, CEC, 302
M
Van Winkle
6-7:30 p.m.
LLLX-3008-CEFA
$10
NEW!
I’m Bored. Now What?
Feeling stuck or looking for something fresh and fun to do?
We designed this class especially for adults who want to
stay active, curious, and connected. Together, we’ll explore
local opportunities for volunteering, social groups, classes,
events, day trips, hobbies, and lifelong learning. You’ll also
discover easy-to-use websites and online resources for
entertainment, virtual tours, games, learning, and more.
July 13
Lincoln, CEC, 211
M
Van Winkle
5:30-7 p.m.
LLLX-3007-CEUA
$19
NEW!
Life Hacks That Work
A lively session exploring simple, realistic tips that make
everyday life easier — from household shortcuts to timesaving habits. You may try a few techniques and leave with
a mental toolkit and a list of practical solutions.
Sept. 21
Lincoln, CEC, 214
M
Van Winkle
5:30-7:30 p.m.
LLLX-3006-CEFA
$19
$19
Ever thought about going live on Facebook — then talked
yourself out of it? You’re not alone, and this class is here to
change that. In this fun, beginner-friendly course, vendors,
crafters, and small business owners will learn how to
use Facebook Live to show off products, connect with
customers, and build buzz. We’ll break it all down in plain
language, share real-world tips, explore what happens
beyond the camera (moderating comments, for example),
and laugh our way past the awkward parts of being on
camera. You’ll learn what to say, how to say it, where to
look, and how to keep viewers watching and commenting.
Whether you want to sell live, demo products, or give
customers a peek behind the scenes, this class will help
you go live with confidence — and maybe even enjoy it.
Just practical tips, creative ideas, and a little courage.
Bring your fully charged smartphone or device you will use as
your camera.
Aug. 4
Lincoln, CEC, 211
T
Kingery
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-3019-CEUA
$39
Getting Started in Metal Detecting
Get the inside scoop on this surprisingly addictive hobby!
Metal detecting is a fun activity for all ages. Whether you
are a history buff, looking for some exercise, or seeking
a great family activity, join our class to learn about the
tools and accessories needed, where to search, and get
all of your questions answered. This is a perfect class to
take if you are considering purchasing a metal detector for
yourself or as a gift.
Sept. 19
Lincoln, CEC, 211
S
Schwenke
9 a.m.-noon
LLLX-0855-CEFA
$39
Real Estate Issues for Senior Citizens &
Their Families
As we get older, our housing needs often change —
whether it’s thinking about downsizing, financial
situations, or finding a home that better supports our
health and lifestyle. 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.
July 21-28
Lincoln, CEC, 214
T
Budler
6:30-8:30 p.m.
LLLX-2441-CEUA
$29
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