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Hosta College Class Listing - 2013

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Class ID: 3001 Title: First Lunch
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Instructor: Maximum Enrollment: 250
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Class ID: 3002 Title: An Overview of Hosta Species
Details: Power point presentation discussing the various Hosta species.
Instructor: Tom Micheletti Maximum Enrollment: 30
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Class ID: 3003 Title: Get Ready to Exhibit :Div. III and IV
Details: Get Ready to Exhibit Containers Arranged for Effect (Div. III) and Educational Displays (Div. IV). Learn What Judges Look For and Start Preparing Now from AHS Judges Carolyn Schaffner and Dianne Giordano.
Instructor: Carolyn Schaffner and Dianne Giordano Maximum Enrollment: 25
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Class ID: 3004 Title: "ends of the earth", Antarctica to the Arctic
Details: A replacement class for the National Park class Jim was going to teach.
Instructor: Sandy Wilkins Maximum Enrollment: 30
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Class ID: 3005 Title: Hypertufa with a twist!
Details: This year you will be making three small mushrooms which can be placed in your yard or garden. Donna will provide a variety of different forms that you can choose from to make the mushroom caps. ** Please bring a small container (large shoe box type of size) to transport mushrooms home.
Instructor: Donna McMillan Maximum Enrollment: 16 FULL
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Fees: $12.00
 
Class ID: 3006 Title: BYE BYE BAMBI...THUMPER TOO
Details: Bob Balitewicz aka IndianaBob will present a new approach to critter control
Instructor: Bob Balitewicz Maximum Enrollment: 42
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Class ID: 3007 Title: Blogging for the Gardener - CANCELLED
Details: This class will exploit how easy it is to create a garden blog and discuss how blogs relate to garden record keeping, teaching, learning, and full-fledged websites. Use your green thumb to type and start sharing your garden knowledge with the world.
Instructor: Mario Mirelez Maximum Enrollment: 0 FULL
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Class ID: 3008 Title: Rare and Unusual Plants for the Garden, and Where to Find Them
Details: In this course, I will explain why some plants are hard to obtain as well as give tips on how to discover new and uncommon varieties for your garden. This class includes a PowerPoint with photos of some of the rare plants in my own personal garden.
Instructor: Don Rawson Maximum Enrollment: 101
Bio: I am from Grand Rapids, Michigan where I live on a four-acre site in the country. As an avid gardener, I have always had an interest in finding and collecting rare and unusual plants. My garden is well-known for the many large boulders (I am also a rockhound) and is home of hosta 'Rhino Hide' (Rawson 2007).
 

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