Want to learn something new?
Butler County Community College will offer 46 new “lifelong learning” courses beginning this fall- marking 122 noncredit options for people to choose from.
BC3 this fall will also offer the most noncredit Lifelong Learning classes in the city of Butler in 10 years, according to Paul Lucas, director of BC3’s Lifelong Learning division.
“The great thing about the program,” Lucas said, “is that we have a lot of great instructors coming in with all of these new classes.”
“Our culinary classes are exciting because people can try many different cuisines and techniques in the kitchen,” Lucas said, “and go home with a satisfied palate. We are also excited about the ‘Floral Academy,’ which equips you to learn about flowers and plants, how to put them together, balance beautiful arrangements and increase skills that could possibly lead to a job.”
The classes range from a “Basic Chef” series to a “Floral Academy” class to learn about flowers and plants.
BC3’s Lifelong Learning division served 1,400 students in Butler County in the 2017-18 academic year.
“People always have a curiosity,” Lucas said. “And Lifelong Learning is a way to fulfill that curiosity.”
BC3 will also hold 16 Lifelong Learning classes this fall in the city of Butler, the first of which is “Wood Lathe: Bowl Project,” in which students will work hands-on with a lathe and other tools to turn and shape a wooden bowl, Lucas said. The three-session class begins Sept. 10 at the Butler Art Center.
For more information or to view a complete list of BC3’s fall 2018 Lifelong Learning courses, visit bc3.edu/lifelong-learning or call 724-284-8504.
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