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How Money Works - MS

Free

with Sarah Blondin, Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 6 pm, runs for 1 week

Are you living paycheck to paycheck? Struggling with debt? Looking for a better way? Come learn the power of having a customized strategy, how to overcome common financial obstacles, eliminate debt and avoid costly mistakes many people unintentionally make! Limit 20 students.

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iPhone/iPad - Next Steps

$10

with Tanya Vanasse, RSU16 Tech Support, RSU16 Adult Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 6 pm

For the iPhone or iPad user who wants to learn more about what it can do. This class will share info and tips on functionality as well as a few different ‘apps’ if time allows. Bring your questions to class! Tanya has over 20 years of technology experience and loves to teach new skills to others. 

Maki Rolls and Miso Soup

$40

with Chris Toy, Scarborough Adult Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 6 pm, runs for 1 week

Join cookbook author and chef, Chris Toy, and learn to combine sushi rice, nori seaweed, vegetables, seafood and more to make your own Maki sushi rolls. We'll enjoy some hot miso soup with your rolls as well!

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Reiki:  A Basic Overview
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Reiki: A Basic Overview

$11

with Kate Kelly, Lawrence Adult Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 6 pm, runs for 1 week

Reiki is often the first step into the healing arts. You'll learn the basics of Reiki 1 and how you can use it on yourself and family members for balance and wellness.

Wills and Trusts Explained 5.29.24

Free

with Jesse Bifulco, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 6 pm
This course shows the difference between a Will and a Trust and how each is used as a tool in an estate plan. It covers the basics of a Will, Power of Attorney and Advanced Directive, as well as more complex topics such as trust use in Medicaid/MaineCare asset preservation, estate plans for blended families, and how to protect the inheritance of an adult child. Attendees will learn how estate planning techniques can be used to preserve assets and prevent family conflict. Taught with stories, this class shows attendees potential areas of loss in their own families.

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Estate Planning-Prepare for the Uncertainties of Life Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts-Are They Right For You?

$15

with Kathryn Bedell Esq, Sanford Community Adult Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 6:30 pm, runs for 1 week

This class will begin with an overview of basic estate planning, including Wills, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, etc. The class will then delve into, learning how revocable trusts can help avoid probate and protect your privacy, and how irrevocable trusts can protect your assets from nursing home or Maine Care (Medicaid) liens. Discussion will include other strategies to safeguard assets from life events such as business failure or divorce of adult children. Kathryn Bedell is a lawyer in York, Maine and has been practicing for 31 years. Her practice focuses on estate planning, asset preservation, and probate matters.

Finance Your Future for Teens and Young Adults - MS

Free

with Sarah Blondin, Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education

Calendar May 29, 2024 at 7 pm, runs for 1 week

Did you just get your first job? Do you want to go to college? Take Driver's Education? Buy a car? Buy a house? Start early! Come learn how to budget for your financial goals and put your money to work for you! Students between the ages of 13-17 years old must have a parent/guardian remain on-site for the duration of the class. Limit 20 students.

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Nordic Walking

$35

with Barbara E. McGranahan, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

Calendar May 30, 2024 at 5:15 pm, runs for 3 weeks

Walking with poles (snowshoes + poles with snow) burns 20-40% more calories than regular walking, develops upper body strength, increases safety with upright stability, while reducing impact on lower body joints.  And Nordic Walking enhances mood and is a fun and social way to enjoy the outdoors year-round.  Suitable for the beginner exerciser to the active athlete.  Wear comfortable footwear and dress for outdoor seasonal weather. Bring your own walking poles (will need an asphalt rubber tip) or instructor-provided poles available: $9 lab fee payable at first class





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