Community Education Spring 2012 Exploration for Lifelong Learning
January to May 2012 1-800-252-1562 ext. 7502 www.lakemichigancollege.edu/ce
Do something special
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Learning doesn’t end the day you get your diploma or when you grow up. Learning is an experience that continues a lifetime. With Lake Michigan College’s Community Education series, you can... • expand your mind • discover new interests and hobbies • discuss topics in an open forum Classes are offered in a short workshop format or meet regularly at one of our campus locations or at an off-campus community site. The classes listed in this brochure are non-credit.
Table of Contents South Haven Campus classes ...........................................4 - 9 New Buffalo Classes ...................................................10 - 11 Napier Avenue Campus classes ...................................11 - 13 Bertrand Crossing Campus classes .......................... 13 - 17 Allegan Tech Center ....................................................17 - 18 Community Education Registration Form............................... 19
Online Learning with Ed2Go: Not-for-credit opportunities Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. You can gain skills in a wide range of topics including grant writing, graphic and web page design, accounting, and personal finance by working entirely from your home or office, any time of the day or night. All courses run six weeks with a two-week grace period at the end. Access to the internet, and e-mail is required. Interactive lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, online discussion areas, and supplementary links help students feel connected. Discounts do not apply. See all that is available at www.ed2go.com/lmc. 2
Allegan Tech Center Picture Frame Like the Professionals Adobe Creative Suite CS5: Illustrator Welding Adobe Creative Suite CS5: PhotoShop
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Adobe Creative Suite CS5: InDesign Intro to Computers Solar Electricity Basics & Installation
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Skill Building: How to Take Care of Your Money Ornithology: Spring Birds in the Yard & in the Field Wine 101 Developing an Effective Internet Strategy
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Legal Issues for the Small Business European Cuisine Tour: Italian Vegetable Gardening 101 European Cuisine Tour: French How to Get Social Security Disability Strategies for Living Debt Free in the 21st Century Pet First Aid & CPR European Cuisine Tour: German Basic Travel Photography Perfect Pies Michigan Great Read: Jazz at Foundry Hall Small Business Funding Sources Film Institute of South Haven (FISH) 2012 Yoga Basics AKC Sanctioned Canine Good Citizen Evaluation Photographing Flowers Spring Holiday Cupcake Decorating Tips
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Bertrand Crossing Campus Classes Robotics I Elementary Simple Machines WeDo Robotics VEX Club SeaPerch underwater ROVs FTC Club Fab Lab: Make (Almost) Anything Fab Robotics II Fab Lab for Elementary Students Fab Lab for Entreprenuers Fab Lab for Middle School Students
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Sex Education for Parents Michigan Blood: Blood Drive Wheat & Gluten Free Entertaining Sexuality, Intimacy, & Aging Golf for Beginners How to Make Glass Beads Go Organic! Stormy Weather How to Write Your Family History Ornithology: Spring Birds How Your Body Works
Napier Avenue Campus Classes Wellness Center Memberships Concert Choir Show Choir--Voices LMC Jazz Band Symphonic Wind Ensemble
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College Essentials: A Guide for Adult Students Serving on a Board How to Get Social Security Disability
New Buffalo Classes Community Ceramics Class Skill Building: Resume Writing Skill Buiding: How to Nail a Job Interview Skill Building: How to Turn on a Computer & Make it do Something
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South Haven Campus Classes Weight Watchers Yoga Basics About Boating Safety Ice Carving with the Expert Get Out of the Gutter & Into the Alley Weekend Navigator Are you Ready to Grow Your Small Business Michigan Great Read: The Arc of Justice Where in the World? Travel Series: Africa American Red Cross Blood Drive Where in the World? Travel Series: Antarctica Introduction to Beading Chain Maille Jewelry Basics Wire Wrapping & Free-Form Design Yoga Basics Where in the World? Travel Series: Turkey Serving on a Board Traditional Southern Food Michigan Great Read: Something the Lord Made
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SOUTH HAVEN CAMPUS
About Boating Safety
If you are interested in an exciting, in-depth boating safety course, check out this course seminar. This beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Many boat insurance companies will offer discounts on boating insurance to boaters who successfully complete About Boating Safety. Instructors will vary, and all are certified by the United States Coast Guard.
Yoga Basics
Yoga Basics is an enjoyable way to get the most out of your yoga practice by perfecting postures, teaching you to work with your breath, and to rest easier and deeper in relaxation. Choose from any of the three 6-week sessions or take them all!
Session 1 Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Session 2 Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Session 3 Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
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Mondays, January 16—February 20 6:30—7:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $55 Katie Campbell 60753
Mondays, February 27—April 2 6:30—7:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH141 $55 Katie Campbell 60754
Mondays, April 16—May 21 6:30—7:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH141 $55 Katie Campbell 60755
Ice Carving with the Expert
Learn fundamentals about different types of ice, handling and cutting ice, use of carving tools, tempering, safety, designing ice carvings, and use of a template. Chef Smith is the Food & Beverage Director/Executive Chef at Harbor Shores Golf Club and a Hospitality Management instructor at Lake Michigan College. He has co-chaired, coordinated, and won awards for several ice carving festivals. Chef Smith is a qualified judge for the National Ice Carving Association (NICA) and has been a member of ACT and NICA since 1985. Chef Smith will be demonstrating, with your help, the techniques taught in class. The College offers this class in partnership with the Greater South Haven Area Chamber of Commerce, Village Market, and the Icebreaker Festival. No discounts available for this class. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
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Tuesdays & Thursdays, January 17—31 7—9 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 60761
Saturday, January 21 9 a.m.—12 p.m. South Haven Campus Outside $10 Chef Mark Smith, CEC, CFBE 60457
Get Out of the Gutter and Into the Alley!
Bowling lessons at Lakeside Entertainment in South Haven. Learn to bowl or improve your game whether you’re a beginner or brushing up on your intermediate skills. If you can “spare” the time, “pin” down Monday afternoon on your winter calendar, “strike” up conversations with fellow learners, “split” a pizza, and be “bowled” over by all the fun! Date: Time: Place: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Mondays, January 23—April 30 2—4 p.m. Lakeside Entertainment in South Haven $15 plus ($60 payable to Lakeside Lanes, shoes not included) Mike DuCharme 60446
Weekend Navigator
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s Weekend Navigation course is a comprehensive course designed for both experienced and novice powerboat and sailboat operators. The course is divided into two major parts designed to educate the boating enthusiast in skills required for a safe voyage on a variety of waters and boating conditions. The lead instructor will be Captain Bob McAlear from the Merchant Marines with assistance from certified instructors from the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 095-33-01. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Mondays & Thursdays, February 6—March 1 7—9 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free Captain Bob McAlear 60762
Join the Entrepreneurs Club: Be an E-Club Member
The Entrepreneurs Club (E-Club) is an interactive and informative discussion group which connects people who are interested in developing a business concept or growing an established business with tools, resources, and opportunities across Van Buren County. Lake Michigan College offers these sessions in partnership with the South Haven Area Chamber of Commerce.
Are You Ready to Grow Your Small Business?
Class will discover what growth means to the business owner, and the process of starting the strategic plan to grow. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost:
Tuesday, February 7 6—8 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free
Legal Issues for the Small Business
Understanding contracts, leases, and the legalities of hiring and firing. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost:
Tuesday, March 6 6—8 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free
Small Business Funding Sources
This session will cover requirements to acquire a loan, what to prepare, how to choose a lender, and financial resources for growing an existing business or starting a new one. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost:
Tuesday, April 10 6—8 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free
A Community Comes Together: The Michigan Great Read
The Michigan Great Read 2012 is a statewide initiative sponsored by the Michigan Humanities Council. Lake Michigan College at South Haven, the Greater South Haven Area Diversity Coalition, and the South Haven Memorial Library have partnered to promote community events related to the book The Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age by Kevin Boyle. The book won the National Book Award in 2004 and was named a Michigan Notable Book in 2005. The Great Read encourages Michiganians to learn more about our state, our history, and each other. The book and reader’s guides are available at the College and the Library. More information is available at www.michiganhumanities.org.
Panel Discussion on Social Justice, Segregation, and Change: The Arc of Justice The panel will facilitate a discussion on Boyle’s narrative of social justice in the jazz era of 1925 Detroit and examine the current state of social justice, segregation, and change in our own communities. Panel members include Dr. Michelle Stone, George Barfield, Danny Sledge, and you. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost:
Tuesday, February 7 6—8:30 a.m. LMC South Haven Campus SH 141 Free
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Film: Something the Lord Made
This Emmy-winning HBO film is based on a true story. It follows the 34-year partnership of white surgeon Alfred Blalock and his black assistant, Vivien Thomas, who teamed in the 1940s to develop a procedure to save children suffering from a heart defect. Thomas’ status as second class citizen in 1940s America prevented him from receiving recognition, while Blalock was given all the credit. The film begins in Depression Era Nashville at Vanderbilt University and moves to John Hopkins University in 1941. It tells the story of a relationship complicated by the social realities of the times and a remarkable contribution in medical research. Free popcorn! Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost:
Tuesday, March 6 6—8 p.m. South Haven Memorial Library Community Room Free
Jazz at Foundry Hall
The community will be treated to an evening of early 20th Century Jazz at South Haven’s terrific venue, Foundry Hall. Performers will be announced closer to the date, but the evening will be a terrific gathering to celebrate the Community Partnership in the Michigan Great Read 2011-2012. Date: Time: Place: Cost:
East Africa Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Antarctica Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Turkey Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesday, February 14 1—2 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free Janice Varney 60766
Tuesday, February 21 1—2 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free Pete Mathews 60767
Tuesday, February 28 1—2 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free Suzanne Blair 60768
Tuesday, April 3 6—8:30 p.m. Foundry Hall $2.50 donation at the door
American Red Cross Blood Drive Give blood, save a life. Every minute of every day, someone needs blood. That blood can only come from a volunteer donor, a person like you who makes the choice to donate. To learn more about blood donation opportunities, visit www.redcrossblood.org. Date: Time: Place: Room:
Tuesday, February 14 12—6 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141
Where in the World? A South Haven Travel Series An informal gathering of travel enthusiasts who entertain, inform, and educate by sharing interactive slide shows and stories of their global adventures and destinations. This series will explore the culture, environment, and animals of Kenya and Tanzania; take you on an expedition cruise through the Antarctica where you can feel and see the tundra and the enchanting landscapes; help you relish the deep colorful history of Turkey where important civilizations have flourished and a modern secular democratic country has emerged. Join us in February for this three-part series and begin planning your next adventure.
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Chain Maille Jewelry Basics
Learn the ancient craft of Chain Maille weaving and experience the intricate patterns that are still beautiful today. The class will briefly discuss the history, wire specifications, necessary tools, supplies, and techniques to create your very own wearable works of art. Samples of five beginning patterns will be presented, practiced, and one will be completed into a bracelet. Materials to bring to class: two pliers (chain nose, bent nose, or flat nose), mini-files, task light, and magnifier. Supplies provided in kit: color jump rings for various practice patterns, sterling silver fill jump rings for bracelet, and clasp. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN
Saturday, February 25 9:30 a.m.—12 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $45 Sonja Long 60765
Introduction to Beading
Create your own unique jewelry of lasting beauty that highlights your individual flair for design and color. This course offers a hands-on opportunity to sample the joy of handcrafting. Students will learn to identify various types of beads, components necessary in jewelry making, correct use of tools, and key elements of design. Participants will make their choice of necklace or bracelet plus earrings, suitable for gift-giving or personal use. The instructor is the owner/designer of a jewelry company and has been happily beading since 1995. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, February 25 12:30—2:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 215 $35 Sonja Long 60292
Traditional Southern Food
Southern food is everything from ambrosia to yams, Mardi Gras to low country, Carolina barbeque, and more. Join us in the kitchen and whip up some easy-toprepare comfort foods and all the sweet tea you can drink. Instructor is homegrown in North Carolina and trained in the family kitchen by her mom. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, March 3 1—4 p.m. South Haven Campus Kitchen $29 Pamela Stanek 60710
Wire Wrapping & Free-Form Design
Learn the traditional wire wrapping technique, then kick it up a notch with geo shapes, coils, spiral “S” chain, spiral links with beads, and texturing. Add new dimension to all your beading and wire skills, creating either a wire wrap pendant, earrings, or a fold-over spiral bracelet as your final project. Prior beading experience and some tools helpful. The instructor is the owner/designer of a jewelry company and has experience in many different jewelry mediums. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, February 25 3—5:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 215 $45 Sonja Long 60758
Serving on a Board
Do you want to learn about how best to contribute your precious time to a cause you care about by becoming a board member? Do you have employees ready to give back to the community? Not sure where to focus your energy? Volunteer Center director, Doris Higgins, is on hand to help! Over the course of this two-hour clinic, Doris will bring her experience and connections to help you identify issues, potential pitfalls, and some of the rewarding opportunities when you commit to make a difference in your community. This presentation is geared towards those considering becoming a board member, but those already serving are welcome as well. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesday, February 28 6—7:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free Doris Higgins 60557
European Cuisine Tour
Experience the joy of fantastic food from foreign lands while learning how to cook it yourself and share with your friends and family! Each session will explore cuisine from a new culture where you will get a hands-on kitchen experience followed by a sampling of the delicious finished product.
Taste of Italian (Mangiamo!) Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Thursday, March 15 5:30—8:30 p.m. South Haven Campus Kitchen $29 Keith Nelson & Leticia Zayas 60770
French Sampling (Mangeons!) Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Thursday, March 22 5:30—8:30 p.m. South Haven Campus Kitchen $29 Keith Nelson & Leticia Zayas 60771
German Greats (Lasst uns essen!) Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Thursday, March 29 5:30—8:30 p.m. South Haven Campus Kitchen $29 Keith Nelson & Leticia Zayas 60772
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Vegetable Gardening 101
Learn how to grow your own vegetables! Van Buren County MSU Extension and local Master Gardeners are offering a basic course in vegetable gardening. This program is designed for those who would like to learn how to grow a vegetable garden or those who have been gardening a few years and would like to learn more. Upon completion, students will have an opportunity to work with a local community garden and/or have a garden space of their own. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Mondays, March 19—April 23 6:30—8 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $45 Beth Clawson 60705
How to Get Social Security Disability
Do you have major medical problems? Have friends suggested you should apply for disability? Have you applied for disability, but they turned you down? Then you need to learn how to obtain Social Security Disability. This seminar is designed to show you how to apply and will walk you through the steps Social Security requires to determine you are disabled. You will also learn what to do if you are denied. When the seminar is finished, you should have a clear picture of the process and be able to understand whether you are disabled. The disability process applies to both children and adults. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Thursday, March 22 7—9 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free Charles Cerling 60750
Strategies for Living Debt Free in the 21st Century
What is the proper order for handling each area of your personal finances? Learn a three-step system for successfully managing your debts and expenses. This workshop is designed for all Americans who want to build real wealth and become financially independent. Learn a linear math system that will eliminate all of your consumer debt in one to four years, and your mortgage in another three to six years. Bring a list of your debts’ balances and monthly payments (principle and interest only for mortgage) and during class develop your own debt elimination plan to implement immediately into your lifestyle. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
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Saturday, March 24 9:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $29 Forest Wilson 60386
Pet First Aid and CPR
Your pet is an important part of your life. By knowing basic dog and cat first aid, you could save your pet’s life when an emergency strikes. American Red Cross Pet First Aid classes give pet owners the confidence and skills necessary to tend to unexpected emergencies until they can get their pet to a veterinarian. At this class, CPR and first aid skills for cats and dogs are taught through hands-on practice on cat and dog manikins. Students will receive a reference guide to provide quick answers to questions about caring for family dogs and cats, a certificate, and other materials. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, March 24 9 a.m.—2 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $42 Andrew Cowan 60293
Basic Travel Photography
Disappointed with your vacation images? Do they tell the story of your adventure? Whether you travel to some exciting and exotic part of the earth, or somewhere less distant but equally interesting, learn how to take photographs of your travels that will tell the story of where you went, what you saw, and perhaps even show others why you went there. We will delve into how to photograph an area: urban, rural or aquatic, landscape, architectural, cultural, and people. Learn what to look for, what to avoid, and how to photograph what you see. Students should bring their camera, instruction book, and spare batteries. A tripod is recommended though not required. Class is open to either digital or film shooters. Film shooters will be responsible for their own film, processing, and printing. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesdays, March 27—April 24 6—8 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $39 Pete Mathews 60757
Perfect Pies
Make and enjoy a few favorite pies during this class. Join your instructor in making pies during class and take home your own batch of perfect pie crust to create favorite pies to share with family and friends for the holiday. When you register for the class, let us know what your favorite pie is. We will have a delicious time! Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, March 31 9 a.m.—12 p.m. South Haven Campus Kitchen $15 Leticia Zayas 60455
The Film Institute of South Haven (FISH) 2012: “The Cotton Club”
An abbreviated season in 2012 offers an adult-rated entertaining film: The Cotton Club. The 1984 crimedrama centers on a famed Harlem jazz club of the 1930s, The Cotton Club. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, it was nominated for several awards including the Golden Globes for Best Director and Best Drama, and Oscars for Best Art Direction and Film Editing. The Cotton Club story follows the people that visited the club, those that ran it, and it is peppered with the jazz music that made that club and era so famous. The film is rated R. An educational discussion will follow the film. Free popcorn! Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost:
Sunday, April 15 3 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Free (Donations welcome)
AKC Sanctioned Canine Good Citizen Evaluation
Is your dog a good dog? Can you take him/her out for a walk, to the groomer, or to the vet and depend on their good behavior? Find out for sure and have your dog tested, using the AKC’s CGC test, given by an AKC certified evaluator. The test consists of 10 skills needed by all well-mannered dogs. All of the exercises are done on a leash. Both pure-bred and mixed breed dogs are welcome! Please bring the brush or comb that you use to groom your dog. For more information about CGC guidelines, visit: http://www.akc.org/pdfs/GK9GC1. pdf Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, April 21 10 a.m.—12 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $10 Margaret Russell 60756
Photographing Flowers
Learn how to take photographs of your favorite flower garden and/or wildflowers. Students need to bring their own camera, instructor manual, media card or film, and spare batteries. A tripod, while not required, is highly recommended. This class is open to digital or film photography, color or black and white, though color is recommended. Film students will be responsible for their own development and printing. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN
Tuesdays, May 1, 8, & 22 6—8 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $29 Pete Mathews 60389
Spring Holiday Cupcake Decorating Tips
Wow your guests this spring holiday (Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, graduation, weddings, etc.) by taking this quick and easy hands-on method of cupcake decorating, as well as all occasions decorating ideas. You may want to bring a container to take your finished cupcake home (if it makes it that far)! Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesday, May 8 6—7:30 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 $10 Debbie Webb 60769
Weight Watchers
Join us for Weight Watchers meetings! Weight Watchers is designed to give people the motivation and structure they need to succeed. It is a comprehensive weight management program that focuses on four key components: diet, exercise, behavior change, and support. It also teaches members to eat sensibly in any situation without having to make drastic changes or purchase pre-packaged food or dietary supplements. Discounts do not apply. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor:
Wednesdays, throughout the year 5—7 p.m. South Haven Campus SH 141 Current pricing Bertie Ferre-Young
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NEW BUFFALO
Skill Building: How to Nail a Job Interview
Learn valuable skills and helpful tips on how to navigate through today’s interview process. Learn how to artfully answer questions like “So tell me about yourself” and “What level of compensation are you looking for?” Come learn the most common mistakes people make and how to avoid making the same mistakes yourself. We’ll talk salary negotiations and how to determine what you’re worth. Date: Time: Place:
Community Ceramics Class
Ever wonder how to throw a pot on a wheel? The class will meet eight weeks, two hours a week from 7—9 p.m. and will cover four methods of pottery making. We will be working with various red and white clays. The fee will cover the price of clay, glazes, and kiln firings. The class needs a minimum of six and a maximum of twelve students. If you have any questions or are interested in signing up call Randy Veldman at 469-6054. Date: Time: Place: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, February 8—March 28 7—9 p.m. New Buffalo Area Schools Art Room $90 Randy Veldman 60538
Skill Building: Resume Writing 101
Today, resumes are more a part of the job search than ever before in this online world. They certainly are more important than they were 10 years ago. In addition, things that were acceptable—even expected—on a resume are now considered taboo and outdated. This workshop will help you avoid the common pitfalls in the world of resume writing and bring you up to speed on what employers of today are looking for! Date: Time: Place: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
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Saturday, March 3 9—10:30 a.m. New Buffalo Performing Arts Center 1112 E. Clay Street New Buffalo Free MaryAnn Olson-Seger 60620
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Saturday, March 3 11 a.m.—12:30 p.m. New Buffalo Performing Arts Center 1112 E. Clay Street Free MaryAnn Olson-Seger 60566
Skill Building: How to Turn on a Computer and Make it do Something
Don’t be scared. It won’t bite. We’ll give you a clue about what it is that is sitting in front of you. You’ll learn about opening a document and saving it, about leaping onto the World Wide Web, and even something about email. Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint will be introduced. Date: Saturday, March 10 Time: 9—10:30 a.m. Place: New Buffalo High School Computer Lab 1112 E. Clay Street New Buffalo Cost: Free Instructor: Kris Behr CRN 60572
Skill Building: How to Take Care of your Money
Learn valuable skills and helpful tips on how to keep in good financial shape. Topics include how to make the most of checking and debit account options. Learn about credit and financing without falling into common traps. Receive practical tips on how to set and stick by a budget to maximize savings and live in financial freedom. Date: Time: Place: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, March 10 11 a.m.—12:30 p.m. New Buffalo Performing Arts Center 1112 E. Clay Street New Buffalo Free Karen Gear 60696
Ornithology: Spring Birds in the Yard and in the Field
Wine 101
Learn the basics of wine! This course will include history (starting in 1880s), production, white wine varietals, red wine varietals, sparkling wine, regions around the world for wine, contributions of wine to health, wine etiquette, and a tasting of various wines. Mr. Wright will draw from his 18 years of serving and promoting the wine industry in Michigan and Indiana, including over 12 years of on-premise sales/management. By the end of this enlightening evening you’ll have a basic understanding of not just the grape and wine, but how to taste and drink it. Price includes wine tasting and light appetizers in a convivial setting. Date: Time: Place: Phone: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesday, April 10 7—9 p.m. (reservations could be made for an early supper before the class) Skips, 16710 Lakeshore Rd., New Buffalo 269-469-3330 $30 C. Skip Wright 60267
It’s that time of year when the local birds are singing and the migrants are winging their way back north. But what is that bird? Bird identification can be great fun or downright frustrating when you don’t know what you are looking at. The course will address the tools experienced birders use, some of the common obstacles to successful identification and how to overcome them. There will also be an overview of some of the common springtime birds seen in Berrien County. If you have a pair, bring your binoculars, wear a warm coat, and an old pair of shoes. We’ll go outside and take a look around. Let’s see if we can put our new found identification skills to work (time and weather permitting)! Course content is intended for beginning birders with little to no experience. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. Date: Saturday, April 21 Time: 9—11 a.m. Place: New Buffalo Area Schools Room: TBD Cost: Free Instructor: Sharon Klemm CRN 60782
NAPIER AVENUE CAMPUS
Developing an Effective Internet Strategy
In this seminar you’ll learn a step-by-step process to help you evaluate your competitive advantage and develop a profitable internet business strategy. The program includes an explanation of online tools you can use to compare metrics on your competitors’ relative strengths and weaknesses along with valuable insights on the size and nature of your target market. The strategies discussed in this session have been used to generate over $100 million in revenue in B2B, B2C, and service industries. It’s a must for business owners interested in growing their company in the online channel. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesday, April 17 6—8 p.m. New Buffalo Area Schools TBD $39 Steve Antisdel, Precept Partners 60573
Concert Choir
Choir performs in regular concerts each semester using a varied range of sacred and secular music for the purpose of study and performance. Open to all students and also all community members with vocal ability through audition. Sorry, no discounts. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesdays, January 17—May 1 7—9 p.m. Lake Michigan College Mendel Center F-125 $25 Daniel Hendrickson 60387
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Show Choir – Voices LMC
Musical theatre and jazz music. Choir performs regularly during semester with small instrumental ensembles. Staging and choreography are important parts of the performances. Open through audition. Sorry, no discounts. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Mondays & Wednesdays, January 18—May 2 12:40—2:50 p.m. Lake Michigan College Mendel Center F-125 $50 Daniel Hendrickson 60430
Jazz Band
Music in all styles of jazz and rock idioms. Includes techniques of rehearsing stage band, playing of student arrangements and performance of jazz compositions, concert arrangements, and various rock idioms. Open through audition. Sorry, no discounts. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, January 18—May 2 4:10—6:20 p.m. Lake Michigan College Mendel Center F-125 $25 Stephen Slabaugh 60429
Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Music ranging from traditional through contemporary styles. Open to all students and community members, through audition, with interest in performing concert band music. May be repeated for credit. Sorry, no discounts. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Mondays, January 23—April 30 3—5 p.m. Lake Michigan College Mendel Center F-125 $25 Christina Gibson 60330
College Essentials: A Guide for Adult Students
Have you thought about going to college but wondered: How do I get started? Can I afford it? Can it really make a difference? Have I been out of school too long to do well in class? Get answers to your questions by joining us! Complete this 7-week program and earn 1 free tuition credit the following semester. Register for this class on-line at www.lakemichigancollege.edu/essentials Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor:
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Tuesdays, February 21—March 20 6—9 p.m. Napier Avenue Campus B-312 Free Tami Smith
Serving on a Board
Do you want to learn about how best to contribute your precious time to a cause you care about by becoming a board member? Do you have employees ready to give back to the community? Not sure where to focus your energy? Volunteer Center director, Doris Higgins, is on hand to help! Over the course of this two-hour clinic, Doris will bring her experience and connections to help you identify issues, potential pitfalls, and some of the rewarding opportunities when you commit to make a difference in your community. This presentation is geared towards those considering becoming a board member, but those already serving are welcome as well. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Thursday, February 23 6—7:30 p.m. Napier Avenue Campus D-116 Free Doris Higgins 60558
How to Get Social Security Disability
Do you have major medical problems? Have friends suggested you should apply for disability? Have you applied for disability, but they turned you down? Then you need to learn how to obtain Social Security Disability. This seminar is designed to show you how to apply and will walk you through the steps Social Security requires to determine you are disabled. You will also learn what to do if you are denied. When the seminar is finished, you should have a clear picture of the process and be able to understand whether you are disabled. The disability process applies to both children and adults. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesday, March 13 7—9 p.m. Napier Avenue Campus Brown Lecture Hall D-112 Free Charles Cerling 60751
Wellness Center Annual Membership
The Wellness Center features a state-of-the art aerobic super circuit, cardiovascular training area with broadcast television and radio, free weights, and additional body parts weight machines. A professional is available in the center at all times. Anyone 16 years of age or older is eligible to enroll and use the center anytime during open hours upon completion of an orientation session. Participants schedule an orientation session through the Wellness Center at 269-927-8100, ext. 5283. Senior citizen discounts do not apply. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Monday through Saturday MTWR 6:30 a.m.—6:30 p.m. F 6:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m. S 8—11 a.m. Napier Avenue Campus L 306 Annual Membership $100 Ends one year from registration Jill Claeys 60360
NEW! FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge®) Club
This is a competition club using our new FTC robot kit. Programming is in a type of C language and we build with metal parts. We will meet until the competition is over in late February. There will be a need for fundraising to pay our expenses, but there is no cost for being involved in this class. Grades 5—8. Date:
Wellness Center Semester Membership See description above. Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Napier Avenue Campus L 306 $50 Jill Claeys 60175
BERTRAND CROSSING CAMPUS ROBOTICS – Now at Eastside Connections School in Niles!
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Tuesday, January 17 until end of competition + other hours TBA 7—9 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) FREE Meg Edwards 60777
Elementary Simple Machines
Using DUPLO® blocks, students will build moving creations and discuss how and why they work (e.g. pinwheel). There is no computer usage in this class and the creations are built from following simple pictures. Ages 6-7 Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, January 18—April 25 12:30—1:30 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) $250 Meg Edwards 60775
We are happy to bring our middle and elementary level robotics programs to a custom designed Robotics Studio on the second floor of the Eastside Connections School in Niles at 315 North 14th Street. As a class requirement, parents must participate in security and chaperoning. A meeting will be held the first day of class which all parents are expected to attend.
Robotics I
Kids work in pairs to solve challenges by building and programming robots using the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® (RCX) Robotics Invention System. Build your own programmable robot! Learn some computer programming to control your robot! In this class we will build robots and attachments from blueprints, learn to use sensors and levers, and learn how to do beginning programming. Ages 9—15. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesdays, January 17—April 24 4—7 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) $350 Meg Edwards 60440
WeDo® Robotics
Using specialty LEGO® kits, students build a different machine each week. Computer programming makes the machine move and different types of movement are discussed (gears, levers, motors, etc.). No experience required. Building instructions are step-by-step pictures. Ages 7—8. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, January 18—April 25 2—3:30 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) $250 Meg Edwards 60774
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NEW! SeaPerch® Underwater ROVs
This class uses PVC pipe and circuit boards to create underwater remote controlled vehicles. We plan to compete in Manassas, VA in April, and there will be a need for fundraising for this trip. Students must be responsible and focused as we work with sharp tools and hot soldering irons. Grades 5—8. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, January 18 until end of competition + other hours TBA 4—7 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) FREE Meg Edwards 60776
NEW! VEX® Club
This is a competition club using our new VEX® Robot kit. This class will learn labVIEW programming and build with new metal parts. This is not a class, but a club. We will meet until the competition is over in late February. There will be a need for fundraising to pay our expenses, but there is no cost for being involved in this class. Grades 5—8. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, January 18 until end of competition + other hours TBA 4—7 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) FREE Meg Edwards 60778
FAB LAB
How to Make (Almost) Anything Fab: The Fab Lab Have you ever dreamed of creating something… anything…your very own original invention, but the prototype only existed in your mind? Well, your dreams have just come true! Now you have the power and technology to make anything! Welcome to Lake Michigan College’s Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab), a personal fabrication lab where anyone can make just about anything. Conceived and guided by MIT professor and inventor Neil Gershenfeld, Fab Labs are a place where you can use simple technology to create your own inventions. Community members young and old can learn to use Fab Lab tools to work on projects of their own choosing, completing at least one project. Open lab on Tuesdays, 5 – 9 p.m. Date: Mondays, January 23—April 30 Time: 5:40—7:40 p.m. Place: Bertrand Crossing Campus Room: BC 104 Cost: $100 (includes some materials) Instructor: John Willis CRN: 60477
Fab Lab for Elementary and Middle School Students
Students learn how to make just about anything, by working on several projects to learn the rudiments of product design, problem solving, prototyping, and using the simple Fab Lab machinery. Be a part of the global Fab Lab network and exchange ideas with students and fabbers from around the globe. Emphasis will be on safety and standard operation of Fab Lab tools. Open lab on Tuesdays, 5—9 p.m.
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Robotics II
Building on the skills acquired in Robotics I, students will learn to design and build their own robot. Building skills are the emphasis in this class, although there will be some programming as well. Ages 9—15. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
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Mondays, January 23—April 30 4—7 p.m. Niles Eastside Connections School Robotics Studio (upstairs) $350 Meg Edwards 60773
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Mondays, January 23—April 30 2—5 p.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 104 $300 John Willis 60478
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Thursdays, January 26—April 26 2—5 p.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 104 $300 John Willis 60480
Fab Lab for Entrepreneurs: CNC Fabricating in Woodworking and Graphics
Why make just one-of-a-kind, when you can make 10 and sell nine of them? Local artist, teacher, entrepreneur and Fab Lab fan, Tom Hurst, will give students an overview of the ShopBot® CNC Router and infuse an entrepreneurial spirit into our projects. This class will cover work holding techniques, cutter geometry, materials, speeds, waste control, and machine maintenance. This is a broadbased, general course aimed at wood, plastic, and composite CNC work. Fee covers instruction; some materials may be purchased as needed. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Thursdays, January 26—April 26 6—9 p.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 104 $150 (includes some materials) Tom Hurst 60536
Sex Education for Parents: What You Need to Know and How to Talk to Your Kids About it.
Most people would agree that sex education is best taught in the home with parents as the primary educators. However, many parents do not know basic information about sexuality, how to open communication with their children, or how to find and use teachable moments. This course seeks to provide factual information about sexuality that parents can incorporate into their own value system, discuss teachable moments, and increase communication skills. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wheat and Gluten Free Entertaining
An ever increasing awareness and sensitivity to those with wheat and gluten allergies is bringing more products to market. But nothing beats home cooking. In the beautiful Orchard Hills Country Clubhouse Chef Tim Carrigan will whip up some recipes and help us build an uncomplicated menu for any guests and family members to enjoy. Some eating of homework is required. No discounts apply for this class. Date: Time: Place: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, March 17 10 a.m.—12 p.m. Orchard Hills Country Club, 2841 Niles Buchanan Rd., Buchanan $30 Tim Carrigan 60781
Monday, March 12 6—8 p.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 109 FREE Kelly J. Connell M.S.Ed., Ph.D(c), Sexuality Educator and Consultant 60779
Michigan Blood – Blood Drive
Give blood, save a life. Every minute of every day, someone needs blood. That blood can only come from a volunteer donor, a person like you who makes the choice to donate. To learn more about blood donation opportunities, visit www.michiganblood.org. Date: Time: Place: Room:
Wednesday, March 14 12—4 p.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 108b
Sexuality, Intimacy, and Aging
People are sexual beings from birth until death, yet many myths, stereotypes, and negative attitudes persist about sexuality and older persons. This course will include information and open discussion on sexuality, intimacy, and aging issues including, but not limited to, sexual health, sexual function as we age, sexuality with illness or disability, reentering the dating world, and different forms of intimacy. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Monday, March 19 6—8 p.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 109 $20 Kelly J. Connell M.S.Ed., Ph.D(c), Sexuality Educator and Consultant 60780
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Ornithology: Spring Birds in the Yard and in the Field
It’s that time of year when the local birds are singing and the migrants are winging their way back north. But what is that bird? Bird identification can be great fun or downright frustrating when you don’t know what you are looking at. The course will address the tools experienced birders use, some of the common obstacles to successful identification and how to overcome them. There will also be an overview of some of the common springtime birds seen in Berrien County. If you have a pair, bring your binoculars, wear a warm coat, and an old pair of shoes. We’ll go outside and take a look around. Let’s see if we can put our new found identification skills to work (time and weather permitting)! Course content is intended for beginning birders with little to no experience. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. Date: Saturday, March 24 Time: 9—11 a.m. Place: Bertrand Crossing Campus Room: BC 109 Cost: Free Instructor: Sharon Klemm CRN: 60708
Stormy Weather
Does Lake Michigan or its bluff protect us from tornados? Southwestern Michigan experiences several types of severe weather. This class outlines the conditions that produce these storms and gives a short history of the science behind them. Appropriate for home-schoolers. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, March 31 9—11 a.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 109 FREE Timm Pschigoda 60471
How to Write Your Family History
Are you a genealogist who has spent countless hours in libraries, cemeteries, and courthouses looking for “your people?” Do you (or your family) think reading pedigree charts and family group sheets is about as interesting as reading the nutritional ingredients on a box of cereal? Do you have ZILLIONS of sticky notes in your head with family stories waiting to be written but don’t have the foggiest idea where to start? Then YOU need to Write Your Family History! Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN
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Saturday, April 14 9—11 a.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 109 Free Caryn Adler 60418
Golf for Beginners
A course of instruction for beginning and intermediate golfers, teaching golf rules, etiquette, and terminology at our beautiful neighbor, Orchard Hills Country Club. The beginner will learn the proper grip, stance, swing posture, and purpose of the various golf clubs. For intermediate players, the course will cover chipping, using a variety of “approach” shots including the “lob” shot, as well as solutions for “hooking” and “slicing.” Date: Time: Place: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Fridays, April 20—May 25 6—7 p.m. Orchard Hills Country Club, 2841 NilesBuchanan Rd, Buchanan $49 per person Chuck Pullen, PGA Professional 60327
Go Organic!
Have you been gardening using inorganic fertilizers and pesticides but have wondered what all the organic hype is about? Are you new to gardening and want to start growing organically? Come find out the facts, not the fiction of organic growing. Join MSU horticulturist, Stacy Rocklin, as she shows how organic growing works in nature. After all, have you ever heard of fertilizing the forests with blue fertilizer? See what the gardener’s role in organic growing is and what the soil and plants do where we can’t see them at work. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, April 21 9—11 a.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 109 Free Stacey Rocklin 60698
How to Make Glass Beads
Glass beads can be intricate or simple, fragile or chunky, but they are always unique. Over this two-week series you’ll begin to learn how to work with the glass to make beautiful and personal creations. Participants should wear plain cotton clothes and closed-toe shoes. Be prepared to stand and work with a torch. Caution: addictive. No discounts apply. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, April 21—28 9—11 a.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 106 $50 Kerri LeRoux 60311
How Your Body Works
The human body is an amazing mechanism! Our awareness of its structure and function is usually limited to what we can see in the mirror. You will learn what is on the inside and what it is doing in there. What are those funny noises? Why does alcohol make the room spin? Your instructor has taught anatomy and physiology for years, but will present the information in a light-hearted, non-technical manner. Appropriate for home-schoolers. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Saturday, April 28 9—11 a.m. Bertrand Crossing Campus BC 109 FREE Timm Pschigoda 60597
ALLEGAN TECH CENTER
Adobe Creative Suite CS5 Series (Learn Which to Use When)
The primary goal of this series of courses is to bring awareness and knowledge of desktop publishing software used in the industry as a graphic artist. Students will learn entry-level skills on any or all three of the programs in the Adobe Creative Suite 5: Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. Learn which program is best suited for your particular project, and when you need all three. Students will complete related projects that are designed to help them gain knowledge of the capabilities of each program. A portfolio of work will be assembled. Some design and computer knowledge background would be helpful. The instructor, a graduate of Kendall College of Art and Design and Ferris State University, works in the field of Graphic Design as well as the teaching profession.
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Picture Frame like the Professionals
Is the high cost of professional picture framing keeping you from getting the job done right? Learn from a professional with 25 years of framing experience on how to frame in your home for yourself or for others. Learn to measure your piece, cut mats and glass, assemble frames, dry mount, stretch canvas, cross-stitch, and finally assemble the whole job yourself. Instructor is a graduate of both Kendall College of Art and Design & Ferris State University, working in the field of graphic design and has also owned her own framing business for over 23 years. Many visuals and plenty of hands-on practice will take place in this class. Some additional supplies may be purchased, but are not required. Knowing how to read a ruler is a plus. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Tuesdays, January 10—February 21 5—7:30 p.m. Allegan Tech Center TBD $49 Valli Virgo-Caperton 60712
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Wednesdays, January 11—18 6—9 p.m. Allegan Tech Center 185 $29 (plus $5 lab fee payable to instructor first evening of class) Valli Virgo-Caperton 60310
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Wednesdays, January 25—February 1 6—9 p.m. Allegan Tech Center 185 $29 (plus $5 lab fee payable to instructor first evening of class) Valli Virgo-Caperton 60763
Wednesdays, February 8—15 6—9 p.m. Allegan Tech Center 185 $29 (plus $5 lab fee payable to instructor first evening of class) Valli Virgo-Caperton 60764
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Welding
Welding is a process of joining metal. Metals are heated to their melting point by electric arc or gas flame and merged together with or without filler metal. Welding is the most efficient method of permanently joining metal. Students will learn these skills through hands-on practice, progressing through the different types of welds. MIG and TIG welding will be offered in this 10-week class. Richard Currie, the instructor, has been instructing students to weld since 1988 and is the owner of Currie’s Portable Welding, Inc. which opened in 1995. Sorry, no discounts. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Wednesdays, January 18—March 28 4—8 p.m. Allegan Tech Center 150 $290 Richard Currie 60752
Solar Electricity Basics & Installation Workshop
For the curious, interested, and/or do-it-yourselfer, this six-week course offers knowledge and understanding in the areas of solar electric site selections and survey, concepts and measuring of basic electricity, PV solar module ratings, solar electric system design, and solar electric system installation. Robert Karns is currently the Renewable Energy Instructor at Allegan County’s Technical and Education Center. He holds NABCEP certification in PV Solar technology and has been teaching electrical technology in the West Michigan area for twenty years. Date: Time: Place: Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
Intro to Computers
This course will give students an understanding of the personal computer and help develop skills of its use. Students will gain basic vocabulary and skills to use the word processor, the internet, email, spreadsheets, and databases through hands-on experience. Your instructor offers 20 plus years of computer experience working in an office environment, as well as providing technical support to instructional staff and keeping up-to-date with the most recent office applications. Date: Time: Place; Room: Cost: Instructor: CRN:
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Mondays, February 13—March 12 6—9 p.m. Allegan Tech Center 210-B $50 Carol Gates 60633
Wednesdays, February 15—March 21 4—6 p.m. Allegan Tech Center TBD $39 Robert Karns 60759
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