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Ever wonder about those nine little boxes forming a square in the upper-right corner of any google page? They're a portal into a whole new Google world, with calendars, maps, photos, and anything else you can think of to make your time online more productive, useful, and fun. Course 23976
Online classes include reading, speaking, listening and pronunciation for senior whose first language is not English. BEFORE registering, new students must schedule and assessment of their English skills. Please email program coordinator, Amoke Alakoye at aalakoye@rockvillemd.gov to schedule an evaluation. Returning students should register for the class recommended by their teacher. No class on 9/26 or 10/5.
Many fascinating and enchanting individuals have graced the cover of "Time" magazine. Take a closer look at some of these people. Instructor: Joan Adams. Thomas Wolfe: Wolfe was born in Asheville, NC in 1900. He spent most of his childhood at the boarding house owned by his mother, Julia. He started college at age 15. After he graduated from Harvard, he taught for seven years at New York University. "Look Homeward, Angel," published in 1924, brought him to national attention. His popularity was shared with the literary giants of his time (Faulkner, Hemingway, and Fitzgerald). How did this man influence the likes of Kerouac, Bradbury, and Conroy? Why are his works still significant today? Course 23853
Alzheimer's Association Memory Cafes offer a fun and relaxed way for people living with early-stage memory loss to get connected with one another through social events that promote interaction and companionship. Bring with you a bag lunch and meet people! Must contact representative, Sheila Griffith, at 240-844-3608 or sagriggith@alz.org prior to attending the group. Meets first and third Monday of the month.
What are the different parts of a plant and what are their functions? We'll examine a variety of plants and compare their parts. Are all plants the same? If not, why not? How are these different parts suited to their environment and how do they enable these plants to survive? We'll explore the pumpkin's parts and functions in more detail. Course 23757
Hybrid Via WebEx