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College of Lake County notes

For more information, call (847) 223-6601 or visit www.clcillinois.edu.

Veterans Day Ceremony: A Veterans Day Ceremony will be held at 11:45 a.m. Friday in room C 005 (C Wing Auditorium) on the Grayslake campus of the College of Lake County. The keynote speaker will be Col. Barrye L. Price, U.S. Army commander, Eastern Sector U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command. The Great Lakes Naval Base will provide a color guard and musicians for the ceremony. For more information, call Cindy Sarkady at (847) 543-2290.

Before and after the ceremony, members of the CLC Veterans Memorial Task Force will be present to provide information and accept donations for the new tribute brick campaign that is part of a planned veterans memorial monument at the CLC Grayslake campus. For a contribution of $50 for one brick or $125 for three bricks, 4-by-8-inch paver bricks will be engraved to honor a service member, and can include the name, rank, branch of service and dates of service. The engraved bricks will form the circular base of the monument. To order a brick or make a tax deductible contribution, contact the College of Lake County Foundation at (847) 543-2091 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/vets.

Food and Beverage Servers: The College of Lake County will offer the Beverage and Alcohol Sellers and Servers Educational Training (BASSET-PSST15) course. This four-hour class is certified by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and will be offered on Monday and Dec. 1. The cost is $35. A Spanish version of the class (PSST61) will be offered on Wednesday.

CLC also offers the Food Safety Refresher Course (PSST 23) for certified food service sanitation managers seeking renewal of their five-year Illinois Department of Public Health Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification. The fee is $55. The class will be offered on Friday. The class is also taught in Spanish and will be offered in the spring semester 2008. For more information in Spanish or English, call (847) 543-2026 or Susan Newsom at (847) 543-2994.

New art exhibit: A new exhibit of 36 artworks by Karena Karras and Bert Menco called "Daydreams and Night Dreams" will open Friday at the Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art at the College of Lake County.

The public is invited to attend a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, which will include refreshments and music by pianist Robert Zaun. The exhibit will run through Dec. 14.

Chicago artist Karena Karras creates surrealist oil paintings. Bert Menco of Evanston displays paintings, drawings and intaglio prints.

The Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art is next to the Library/Learning Resource Center on the Grayslake campus. For more information, call curator Steve Jones at (847) 543-2240 or e-mail sjones@clcillinois.edu.

Financial aid seminar: Find out how to successfully navigate the world of college financial aid at a free workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the College of Lake County Lakeshore Campus in room N119.

"Millions of Dollars for College: How to Get Your Share" will offer advice on how to apply for financial aid from the government and for private scholarships.

For more information, call (847) 543-2194.

Fall Xplore classes: Middle school students can make Saturdays a day to explore new topics such as manicures, Web pages or fencing through the College of Lake County Xplore program.

A variety of Xplore classes will be offered Saturday and Dec. 1 at the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus in Grayslake.

Saturday classes include Infant and Child CPR and First Aid; Intermediate PowerPoint; Intermediate Photoshop; Web Design: Beginning Dreamweaver; and Personal Care and Make-Up Application.

Dec. 1 classes will be offered in Babysitting Certification; Web Design: Intermediate Dreamweaver; Hair Styling I; Graphic Design: Beginning Web Animation; Holiday Portrait Studio and Test Taking Strategies.

Xplore classes are offered in half-day sessions, mornings and afternoons.

The Lake County High Schools Technology Campus is in the northwest corner adjacent to the College of Lake County Grayslake Campus, 19351 W. Washington St.

Online classes are available in LEGO Engineering or Video Game Making for youth ages 8 to 17. For sports enthusiasts, late-starting Kids First Sports Safety programs are offered in baseball and soccer at the CLC Grayslake campus multipurpose field.

For more information or to request a brochure, call the Xplore Hotline at (847) 543-2759 or visit the Web site www.clcillinois.edu.

Storytelling Concert: The College of Lake County Legacy Storytellers will perform from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the CLC Southlake Educational Center in Vernon Hills. The event is sponsored by CLC's Discovery! program, designed for adult learners 50 and older, and will be held in room V340.

Storytellers Fred Berchtold, Wes Bucey, Zane Chait, "the Double Deckers" Jim and Karen, Suzie Garfield, John Greven, Carol Kerman, Meg Macdonald and Nancy Neckerman will perform a sampler of history, fantasy, memories, humor, horror and traditional tales.

For more information and directions, call (847) 543-6504. For tickets, call the CLC Box Office at (847) 543-2300. Tickets are $5 and are also available at the door. This concert is not recommended for children under age 14.

New York theater trip: See four Broadway shows during a guided group tour over spring break 2008, sponsored by the College of Lake County. The five-day, four-night New York theater trip will run March 25 to 29 and include tickets to four Broadway shows, round trip non-stop air fare from O'Hare, lodging for four nights in the Broadway show district and free time for sightseeing and shopping.

An informational meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in room E124 (in the Job Center) at the College of Lake County Grayslake Campus. The total trip cost is $1,895 per person double occupancy. A $900 deposit is due on the registration deadline, Nov. 19.

For details, call (847) 543-2700 (ext. 31408) or e-mail eglennon@clcillinois.edu.

Explore health careers: Learn about the health care profession and what it takes to train for a career in health care at an information session from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in room T332 (Technology Building) on the Grayslake campus.

The session will provide information on certified nurse assisting, dental hygiene, emergency medical technician, massage therapy, medical assisting, medical billing, medical coding, medical imaging, medical office work, medical transcription, nursing, pharmacy technician, phlebotomy, surgical technology and pre-professional programs such as pharmacy, medicine and veterinary medicine. Training for these careers can be completed in two years or less.

Information sessions for individual programs also are being offered through November and early December. For a schedule of sessions, call (847) 543-2042 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/depts/biodv/infoSessions.asp.

For Entrepreneurs: Interactive workshops addressing these topics for entrepreneurs will be offered during November by the Illinois Small Business Development Center at the College of Lake County. Workshops are held in the Technology Building at the CLC Grayslake campus unless otherwise noted.

• Maximizing Public Relations (TBSM 54) will be offered from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday. The workshop will cover the effective use of public relations and media relations to grow a business with minimum investment. Participants will also learn how to write an effective news release. The course fee is $35.

• QuickBooks Module 1 - A Practical Introduction (TBSM 20) will be offered from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday at the CLC Southlake Educational Center in Vernon Hills. This hands-on workshop will cover financial statements, including profit and loss, cash flow, balance sheet and breakeven. The course fee is $149.

• Legal Fundamentals for Small Businesses (TBSM 81) will be offered from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Topics include the best way to structure a company: sole proprietorship, Limited Liability Company or S or C Corporation. The presenter is Brian Fons, president and regional counsel of Corporate Creations Chicago LLC. The course fee is $40.

For more information, call (847) 543-2033 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/depts/sbd.asp. To apply and register, follow the steps at www.clcillinois.edu/noncredit/register/. Seats are limited.

Multi-chamber event: Members of eight chambers of commerce from southern Lake County are invited to a multi-chamber after-hours event from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 15 at the College of Lake County's Southlake Educational Center classroom building, 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills.

With the theme "Up on the Roof," the event will feature tours and information on the green roofs at Southlake.

The participating chambers of commerce are Buffalo Grove, Highland Park, Deerfield/Bannockburn/Riverwoods, Highwood, Green Oaks/Libertyville/Mundelein/Vernon Hills, Greater Lincolnshire, Lake Forest/Lake Bluff and Lake Zurich.

The event also will include networking, food, an art walk, building tours, a sustainable building presentation and classical guitar music by Dan Voll. To reserve a place, call Dee Abbate at (847) 543-6504.

Film series: The College of Lake County will present a series of independent films. There is no charge for the films, which will be screened at 7 p.m. on Fridays in room A162 (unless noted otherwise) on the CLC Grayslake Campus. Upcoming films in the CLC Independent Film Series include:

• "Riding Solo on Top of the World" will be presented on Nov. 16. Director Gaurav Jani covers thousands of miles on his motorcycle, from his home in Mumbai through the Changthang Plateau, one of the most remote places in the world. Along the way, he films his journey through the beautiful landscapes and the people he meets along the way, including the Buddhist Chang pas.

• "King Corn" will be shown on Dec. 7. The film concerns two recent college graduates who travel to their ancestral home in rural Iowa, plant a single acre of America's most powerful crop, corn, and attempt to follow its fate as food. In their year-long adventure they see the realities of modern farming first-hand, explore a fast-food nation built on corn syrup sodas and corn-fed meat and come to question government subsidies, intensive agriculture and cheap food.

In March, the College of Lake County will hold the Fifth Annual Lake County Film Festival. The film schedule will be announced in February. For more information, visit the Web site www.lakecountyfilmfest.com or contact Nat Dykeman at lakecounty-filmfest@gmail.co m or by phone at (847) 362-5666.

Holiday Art Sale: The College of Lake County's Annual Holiday Art Sale will be held earlier than usual this year, from Nov. 17 to 20. The juried sale will feature original art by 30 different Illinois artists, including hand-made jewelry, wearable art, ceramics, wood and glass sculpture, gourds and hand-made soaps and candles.

This year, the sale will include a group of artists from Nicasa's Women of Worth. These are local women who are in treatment and recovery programs at Nicasa (Northern Illinois Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse), who will present hand-crafted jewelry using Kazuri beads from Kenya. These handmade beads are created outside of Nairobi on the former coffee plantation of Karen Blixen (of "Out of Africa" fame) by women who most often are the sole providers for their families. The workshop enables women to find a way out of living in poverty.

The Holiday Art Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 17, from 1 to 5 p.m. Nov. 18 and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov 19 and 20 in the Atrium located outside the Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art in the Library/Learning Resource Center at CLC's Grayslake Campus. For more information, call Christina Rasmussen at (847) 543-2405 or e-mail crasmussen@clcillinois.edu.

Jazz Sunday Concert: Los Angeles-based trumpeter Chuck Findley will be the featured guest soloist with the College of Lake County Monday Night Jazz Ensemble at a Jazz Sunday concert at 4 p.m. on Nov. 18 in the Mainstage Theatre of the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts on the CLC Grayslake Campus. Findley is a respected studio musician who has performed with Branford Marsalis and the NBC "Tonight Show" band and the Buddy Rich Orchestra.

Tickets are $5 for the general public and $4 for CLC students and staff, seniors and children (price includes $1 JLC restoration fee). Tickets are available in person, by calling the Box Office at (847) 543-2300 or online at www.clcillinois.edu/tickets.

Massage therapy: The college-affiliated student massage therapy clinic at 3000 Dundee Road, Northbrook is taking appointments for basic Swedish massages given by students in the College of Lake County massage therapy program. The cost for a 50-minute massage is $30 for the general public and $20 for CLC faculty, staff and CLC students with staff or student ID. To make an appointment, call (847) 513-9635 or e-mail the clinic at northbrook@asismassage.co m. Appointments are available between 4:45 and 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

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