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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

$15

with Jim Grant, Kittery Adult Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm

Join this online class to learn about the benfits of AI for personal use and to simplify work tasks. How to get started with free AI apps and discuss which careers will be most affected by AI.

Foundations of Investing - MS

$6

with Rob Smith, Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm, runs for 1 week

This class is for those who are new to investing or would like a strategy refresher. We will discuss basic rules of investing--how to develop a plan, how to choose quality investments, how to diversify your portfolio, and most importantly how to invest for the long term, and focus on the things that YOU can control. A Zoom option can be available. Please email the Adult Education office at adulted@aos92.org after registration if you would like to be sent the link. There will be a storm makeup class on April 9, if needed. Limit 15 students.

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Getting Your Affairs in Order - Probate, Estate Planning and MaineCare

$15

with Tim Stanley, RSU 24 Adult Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm, runs for 4 weeks

Are your family and loved ones prepared to handle your affairs in the event that you can't? Join Attorney Tim Stanley for a discussion about the probate process, wills, trusts, and powers of attorney and preparing for the possibility of long term care expenses. The class will be formatted as a lecture series with the opportunity to ask questions. Provided materials  supplement the in-class discussion.

***NO CLASS APRIL 16th

Full Course

Maine's Death with Dignity Act

Free

with Valerie Lovelace, RSU 24 Adult Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm

There is still a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation about Maine's compassionate end-of-life care option. Many providers and patients in Maine are not familiar with Maine's Death with Dignity Act. Since September 2019, the law permits physicians to practice medical aid-in-dying under specific circumstances. Learn the facts and, if qualified, the right to access medical aid in dying if they choose. Join this class to get fact-based information and the details you need to know about Maine's law, how to have the conversation with your physician, how to qualify for the law and support your loved one who may be qualify.

The day before the Zoom meeting an email will be sent out to all who register with the Zoom meeting ID and passcode.

Pets and the Afterlife

$15

with Rob Gutro, Noble Adult & Community Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm

Learn how pets in spirit have the ability to send signals to the living, and wait for us in the afterlife. Rob Gutro, medium, paranormal investigator, scientist and author of Pets and the Afterlife series (books 1,2,3 and 4) will discuss how to cope with grief after losing a beloved pet. He will identify the signs they give us and the science behind why living pets can sense entities. By the end of the talk, you'll be able to find the signs from your pets in spirit. 

Based on Rob’s #1 selling and award winning series of books, “Pets and the Afterlife.” 

Books are available on Amazon, but Rob will be bringing his books to each lecture for purchase. Each book cost is $10. 

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Meet Author and Medium, Rob Gutro! 

Rob Gutro is an author, paranormal investigator and medium with Inspired Ghost Tracking of Maryland. Since he was a teen, he could receive messages from ghosts or spirits (who have crossed over). As a scientist, he also provides some scientific explanations about how energy is the baseline for the afterlife and the medium that entities use to communicate. In 2005, Rob's late puppy passed and inspired Rob to write his first book and enabled him to communicate with pets. Rob participates in private paranormal investigations, helps ghosts cross over, and has provided countless messages from people or pets as ghosts or spirits. He lived in a haunted house, too! 

 

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Salty Dogs: Canine Conditioning and Fitness

$135

with Whitney Thurston, Mt. Desert Island Adult & Community Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm

Important Notes:

Location: The Neighborhood House in NEH. 

You are encouraged to pay by check. Mailing address will be included on your registration receipt (via email - check your spam). 

If you need to change your plans/class, please call MDI Adult Ed first, especially if you want to transfer to a different class. 

Prerequisite class is Level 1.

Canine Conditioning class will teach you how to move your dog through specific exercises to improve muscle mass and strength, general fitness level, endurance, coordination and balance. This class is suitable for healthy dogs of any age and will be tailored to the dogs in it. 

Country Line Dance

$44

with Sue McKay, Bangor Adult & Community Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 7 pm, runs for 7 weeks

No partner required - This fun line dance class will offer a variety of line dance steps and routines--done to all your favorite country songs -- that can go from classroom to dance floor in a flash! Clear instruction, step and combination breakdowns, and plenty of time to practice makes this class perfect for dancers who are brand new to line dancing as well as for those just hoping to learn a few more routines. No class on April 16.

Growing Your Own Vegetables

$10

with Peter Garrett, Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education

Calendar Apr 2, 2024 at 7 pm, runs for 9 weeks

Come learn the basics of home vegetable gardening using organic methods, including bed preparation, compost heaps, irrigation systems, and standard tools. Students will be presented with handbooks for how to plant, harvest and store common vegetables, including tomatoes, peppers, onions, beets, carrots, climbing beans, etc. After initial instruction, we will plant seedlings in late April. Then in May, there will be additional opportunities for migrating the class to Simply Grande Gardens in Winslow, where we can prepare beds for planting beets, onions, peas, fava beans, and potatoes. Students can continue as "shareholders" in Simply Grande Gardens" throughout the summer (June through September), reaping their share of the produce on a weekly basis. Home gardens for each student are encouraged. There will be no class on 4/16 due to school vacation. Limit 10 students.

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