Education PACKAGE
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Description
Introducing the $15 Education Package. Register for as many of the following classes as you wish to attend for one low fee—up to 14 presentations available this quarter!
To begin selection, ADD TO CART this package.
To register for additional presentations at a later date, contact customer service at 740-363-6677.
Scholarships are available at MySourcePoint.org/scholarship.
DELAWARE COUNTY DISTRICT LIBRARY: OVERVIEW OF SERVICES
Thursday, Jan. 12, 2:30—3:30 p.m.
Delaware County District Library leadership will discuss the many services that the library has to offer.
NEW YEAR'S NUTRITION TIPS
Friday, Jan. 13, 1—2:15 p.m.
Did you include eating better as one of your New Year's resolutions? Join us as Megan Stanley, MS, RD, LDN, a Registered Dietician from Orthopedic ONE, shares valuable information to help you achieve your nutrition goals! Topics will include the benefits of eating balanced meals, specific nutrients to incorporate as you age, how to read nutrition labels, and meal prep and planning tips.
Megan received her undergraduate degree in nutrition from Penn State University and continued her education at The Ohio State University, where she earned her master’s degree in medical dietetics. She went on to complete a fellowship in sports nutrition at Duke University Athletic Department.
COLUMBUS OUTDOOR PURSUITS
Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2—3 p.m.
Member Gregg Gerber and Maureen Capehart, Director of the Across Ohio Bicycle Adventure, will share some of the amazing outdoor opportunities in our region. Programs include hiking, kayaking, backpacking, and bicycling. Cycling includes group rides, one day and multiple-day tours. Find out how to continue to thrive after 55.
LINCOLN’S PLAN TO COLONIZE THE ENSLAVED PEOPLE
Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1—3 p.m.
Join local historian, Van Young as he shares Abraham Lincoln’s ambitious plan to help “colonize” the emancipated people during and after the Civil War. Lincoln had crafted a very detailed strategy of resettling the millions of the enslaved to the Caribbean, Central America, and West Africa. This elaborate plan was cut short with the assassination, yet had the support of many within the cabinet. Was Lincoln prejudicial/racist or just trying to find a better solution for the freed enslaved people of the south? Van will offer lots of open discussion to follow.
DELAWARE POLICE DEPARTMENT: SELF DEFENSE
Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1—3 p.m.
Join officers from the Delaware and Powell Police Departments as they share valuable information to help you stay safe and be more confident in the event you have to defend yourself.
Don’t miss these helpful tips from trained officers. Dress comfortably as you will be trying some physical techniques.
STROKE AWARENESS
Thursday, Feb. 9, 1—2 p.m.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. Stroke is number three. This is a class about risk factors for stroke and what we can do to reduce our risk.
Presenter Cathy Hulse, Registered Nurse for more than 40 years, has a background in Critical Care and is certified as a neurological nurse specializing in stroke care. She has been instrumental in obtaining Primary and Comprehensive Stroke Center certification at OhioHealth Hospitals and in assisting in developing their Stroke Network.
U.S. PRESIDENTIAL & WHITE HOUSE TRIVIA
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1—3 p.m.
Join local historian, Van Young as he shares many trivia questions. Who was the first President born in the United States? What was the first color of the White House? These and many more pieces of trivia and history facts will be shared about our American presidents and the “house” they lived in. This will be interactive and fun, with everyone getting involved.
TECHNOLOGY: FRAUD/SCAMS
Monday, Feb. 20, 10--11:30 a.m.
Jarren Ringle provides info on scams. Where do I find help or report a scam? How can I trust emails or text messages? Is this charity real? Is my new friend someone I can trust?
MONTICELLO & MT. VERNON
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1—3 p.m.
Join local historian, Van Young as he shares a pictorial presentation on the homes of both American Presidents Jefferson and Washington. Images of the grounds and rooms inside these great structures will be shown along with the background and facts surrounding their building and designs. A short biography of each president will also be covered. This is a presidential history talk and a travel talk.
DELAWARE POLICE DEPARTMENT: SCAMS
Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1—2 p.m.
Join Policeman Robert Hatcher as he shares the latest information on different scams, how to best avoid them and what to do if you find you are involved in one.
THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF OHIO THROUGH FOSSILS
Tuesday, Mar. 14, 2—3 p.m.
Learn the geologic history of fossils of Ohio from Casey Smith, naturalist at Preservation Parks in this presentation. If you have a unique fossil, bring it to share to see if it can be identified.
THE PROS & CONS OF BUYING AN ELECTRIC CAR
Wednesday, Mar. 15, 1—3p.m.
Join Van Young as he presents a fair and objective presentation on all the decisions, and considerations, one must make before deciding to buy an electric vehicle. With many more “EV’s” available, and with gas prices increasing, electric car sales are rising fast. Should you consider another gasoline powered vehicle, or is it time to buy electric? Politics, as well as global warming considerations are involved. Van will share plenty of facts and open discussion, as you explore many pros and cons of purchasing an electric vehicle.
SPRING TRAIL TALK: METRO PARKS
Monday, March 20, 11 a.m.--noon
Back by popular demand, Carrie Keller, Outreach Naturalist for Senior Programs at Metro Parks presents a "Spring Trail Walk" program on the first day of Spring. Come and enjoy her talk as she shares the wildflowers, birds and amphibians you can see in this season we so warmly welcome--Spring.
TECHNOLOGY: USING TECH SAFELY
Monday, Mar. 20, 2--3:30 p.m.
Jarren Ringle provides info on technology safety. Should I scan or QR code? Has my Facebook been hacked? Why run updates? Is my Chromebook or phone too old?
ADD TO CART to select programs.
Refund: You will receive a refund for a fee-based program canceled by SourcePoint. Refunds not applicable for technical difficulties.
Prerequisites
ComPASS
or ComPASS
Instructor
Joan Pearse
Program
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When
January 02 - March 31, 2023
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday