Mid Michigan College offers Lifelong Learning opportunities for community members that cover a wide range of interesting hobbies and important topics. In response to the COVID-19 risk, many classes are being offered remotely, and on-campus classes will utilize a variety of measures based on scientific and expert recommendations to limit exposure and maintain a clean environment. Social distancing measures and the use of face coverings will be enforced, and an enhanced cleaning schedule of campus facilities implemented.
- Guitar Fundamentals I | February 9 in Multiple Locations
- American Sign Language | February 18 Online via Zoom
- Portable Washing Machine DIY | February 24 in Harrison
- Basic Dog Training | Starts March 11 in Harrison
- Cardio Drumming | March 24 in Harrison | FREE
- Cardio Drumming | March 25 in Mt. Pleasant | FREE
- Guitar Fundamentals II | March 30 in Multiple Locations
- Mountain Biking 101 | April 10 in Harrison | FREE
- Cardio Drumming Series | Starts April 12 in Harrison
- Cardio Drumming Series | Starts April 13 in Mt. Pleasant
- Learn to Knit Dishcloths | Starts April 19 in Harrison
- Cooking Series: Spices | April 19 in Shepherd
- Cooking Series: Sauces | April 26 in Shepherd
- Child Car Seat Safety Education | April 28 in Mt. Pleasant
- Child Car Seat Safety Inspections | April 28 in Mt. Pleasant | FREE
- Mountain Biking Basics | May 1 in Harrison | FREE
- Cooking Series: Meats | May 3 in Shepherd
- Learn to Knit Socks | Starts May 10 in Harrison
- Cooking Series: Seafood | May 10 in Shepherd
- Cooking Series: Pasta | May 17 in Shepherd
- Cooking Series: BBQ | May 24 in Shepherd
The College is also offering a new opportunity for those who love to read! Mid’s Good Book Club is available to any and all who would like to participate. The club will meet remotely the last Thursday of each month 3:30pm-4:30pm. For details visit midmich.edu/lifelonglearning.
“Mid is committed to offering learning opportunities that appeal to lifelong students in our surrounding communities, and feature local artisans and experts as instructors,” noted Scott Mertes, Vice President of Community Outreach & Advancement at Mid. “Lifelong Learning classes are affordable, offered online, on-campus, and in our local communities, and are focused on topics that spark creativity and pique interest. From artistic endeavors to dog training, the class you’re looking for is coming soon.”
For the most up-to-date class schedule, more information about lifelong learning, or to register for an upcoming class, visit midmich.edu/lifelonglearning or contact us at lifelonglearning@midmich.edu or (989) 386-6651.