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The Educational Foundation will host Fore Ladies' Eyes Only on May 15 at Mission Inn La Hacienda from 6 to 9 p.m. in Howey-in-the-Hills. Cartoonist and author Jake Vest will host dinner.

Breakout sessions include, Nip It, Tuck It or Liposuck It by Dr. Pete Marzek, Ugly Duckling No More by J. Scott's Skin Care and Day Spa, and Kill Yourself with Chocolate, Your Just Desserts by Mission Inn chefs.

The evening also will feature 20 male models including Myron Leggett, Greg Nelson, Steve Richey, Keith Riddle, Bruce Saylor, Mike Stone, Rob Morris, Doug Major, Mike Sleaford, Dr. Ross Valdez, Robert Johnson, Vic Donahey, Ron Wallace, Don Tucker, Rob English, Sen. Carey Baker, Mackie McCabe, Dr. Don Burbank, Bob Cyrus and Edd Holder in "loungewear" from Trueman's Fine Men's Clothing.

Bruce Duncan will serve as auctioneer during the loungewear show and it will be commentated by Jake Vest. Tickets are $75 and proceeds benefit the Lake County teachers and students. Seating is limited. Call 352-326-1265 or e-mail cullenc@lake.k12.fl.us.

The event follows the third annual Ladies Fore Education, a golf outing for women who do not play golf.

There are two foursomes remaining for this event. Each team will have a caddie to tee off and scoring is done at the green. The Leesburg High School girls golf team will present a clinic.

Entry fee is $150 per player and $250 per caddie and includes gifts and lunch.

Registration for this event will start at 10:30 a.m. May 15 at Mission Inn. Details: 352-326-1265.

Free Internet classes

The East Lake County Library will offer free introductory Internet classes for interested patrons at 10:30 a.m. on your choice of May 7, 8 or 10 with a limit of three students per class.

One-day classes will be at the library, 31340 County Road 437, Sorrento.

To register, call 352-383-9980.

For vision-impaired students

New Vision for Independence, a not-for-profit agency, is enrolling visually impaired students in its 2007 classes at Lake-Sumter Community College.

The classes are designed for those whose vision loss prevents them from doing daily activities.

The goal of the Independent Living Skills classes is to allow vision-impaired people to return to a life of independence.

Among skills being taught during the 12-week course are clothing identification, dialing the phone, identifying money, dining, cooking and writing checks.

The agency also offers training in typing, using a computer, Braille and mobility.

More information can be obtained by calling Sandy Booth at 352-435-5040.

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