Windsor Star

Elder College opening registrati­on for new slate of unique spring courses

- KATHLEEN SAYLORS ksaylors@postmedia.com

Have you ever wanted to learn lawn bowling? What about Point Pelee songbirds?

Elder College, which offers short, low-cost and fun courses for people aged 55 and older, is back this spring with a new slate of course offerings.

Now in its 12th year, Elder College is offering about 50 courses this spring, all without tests or assignment­s — you just have to want to learn something new.

“We're so excited,” said Catherine Fettes, the program manager for Elder College. “We've been hard at work finding instructor­s who have passions and areas of expertise they want to share with people and we've been really fortunate to have a lot of great people come out.”

Registrati­on opens Thursday at 9 a.m., by phone or online, for this spring 's slate of courses. Registrati­on fees remain consistent with fees since the college launched in 2011, including a “buffet option” of 10 courses for $155. Courses are for individual­s 55 and older.

Elder College is hosted by the University of Windsor's Canterbury College and courses are taught by knowledgea­ble volunteer instructor­s, as well as through partnershi­ps with local organizati­ons including VON, Point Pelee and the Essex Region Conservati­on Authority. Elder College is open to people across Windsor, Essex and Chatham-kent.

This spring's course offerings include a crash course on weather taught by CTV'S weather specialist­s Gary Archibald, as well as courses on climate change, local and internatio­nal history — including one focusing on airplane disasters in Canadian history and one about Detroit architectu­re — and nature courses like a primer on Point Pelee songbirds and an introducti­on to the natural wonders of Ojibway Park.

“We really have something for

We've been hard at work finding instructor­s who have passions.

everyone,” Fettes said.

There are also a variety of computer courses, including one on digital safety, and courses on wellness and health, art, travel and car restoratio­n.

This spring the college will be offering a mix of online, in-person and, for the first time, hybrid classes. Find more informatio­n online at eldercolle­ge.ca or by calling Canterbury Eldercolle­ge at 519-253-3000, extensions 4944 or 4901. Registrati­on opens Thursday and is ongoing to June.

 ?? DAN JANISSE ?? Elder College is hosted by the U of W's Canterbury College.
DAN JANISSE Elder College is hosted by the U of W's Canterbury College.

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