Example: confidence

Continuing Education Classes - Centralia, Washington

BUSINESS AND CERTIFICATIONS NEW Craft Distilling 101 From grain to glass, learn to turn raw materials into smooth finished spirit and leave with the knowledge of distilling basics. Students will attend the first day of class and then schedule a second day for hands-on learning. Supplies: bring a lunch, notebook and pen. Location is Sandstone Distillery, 842 Wright Rd SE, Tenino. Instructor: Justin 18 T 7:00am 5:00pm TeninoCode 4701 Course CS 148A $150 Oct 31 W 7:00am 5:00pm TeninoCode 4702 Course CS 148B $150 NEW Professional BartendingBecome a professional bartender! Learn how to mix, measure, and master more than 400 of today s most popular cocktails-Mai Tais, Mojitos, Electric Iced Teas, Margaritas, Cosmopolitans, Martinis, Manhattans, coffee drinks, and more! Fun, hands-on class. Professional pouring, shaking, layering, bartending terms, increasing tips, bar promotions, job searching, and more. No prior liquor knowledge required; must be 18+. Material fee: $16 (payable to instructor at first class).

For more information contact the Continuing Ed office at 360-623-8940. Basic Weights/Conditioning This class is designed to condition the musculature of the body using machine and

Information

Domain:

Source:

Link to this page:

Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:

Other abuse

Transcription of Continuing Education Classes - Centralia, Washington

1 BUSINESS AND CERTIFICATIONS NEW Craft Distilling 101 From grain to glass, learn to turn raw materials into smooth finished spirit and leave with the knowledge of distilling basics. Students will attend the first day of class and then schedule a second day for hands-on learning. Supplies: bring a lunch, notebook and pen. Location is Sandstone Distillery, 842 Wright Rd SE, Tenino. Instructor: Justin 18 T 7:00am 5:00pm TeninoCode 4701 Course CS 148A $150 Oct 31 W 7:00am 5:00pm TeninoCode 4702 Course CS 148B $150 NEW Professional BartendingBecome a professional bartender! Learn how to mix, measure, and master more than 400 of today s most popular cocktails-Mai Tais, Mojitos, Electric Iced Teas, Margaritas, Cosmopolitans, Martinis, Manhattans, coffee drinks, and more! Fun, hands-on class. Professional pouring, shaking, layering, bartending terms, increasing tips, bar promotions, job searching, and more. No prior liquor knowledge required; must be 18+. Material fee: $16 (payable to instructor at first class).

2 Instructor: Leiann class is 3 required sessions:Nov 1 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WSC 215 Nov 2 F 6:00pm 9:00pm WSC 215 Nov 3 SA 9:00am 4:00pm (1 hour lunch) WSC 215 Code 4640 Course CS 203A $189 Creating a Fundraising Plan for Nonprofit OrganizationsThis workshop covers planning, development, and implementation of a long-term, strategic funding plan to support the mission of your nonprofit organization. It matches your mission with the funding needed to accomplish projects. Focus is on how to prepare a plan that will provide a steady source of : Gayle 22 Sa 9:00am 1:00pm WAH 115 Code 4631 Course CS 186A $60 Grant Writing Basics for Nonprofit OrganizationsThis workshop is focused on preparing for and writing grants for small nonprofit organizations. The course will cover the elements of a grant proposal, budget development, and evaluation metrics to measure the impact of your project on your community. The presentation includestime for questions and discussion.

3 Instructor: Gayle 29 Sa 9:00am 1:00pm WAH 115 Code 4632 Course CS 176A $60 NEW Managing Volunteers for SuccessWhether recruiting volunteers for a one-day service project or for a weekly commitment, this course will help you understand volunteer motivation and recruitment to reach the volunteers you want to engage. Nonprofits today are constantly expected to provide more services with fewer resources, and a key part of getting the work done is the successful management and retention of volunteers. Instructor: Gayle 20 Sa 9:00am 1:00pm WAH 115 Code 4633 Course CS 186B $60 NEW Data DashboardsTurn data into dashboards and reports focused on identifying business goals, trends, and patterns that guide business decisions. Create interactive dashboards using Excel tools such as pivot tables, pivot charts, slicers, and advanced formulas. Prerequisite: Intermediate level Excel skills. Instructor: Mary 17 Dec 3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am WAH 205 Code 4654 Course SMGT 199 A $113 Computer Basics for BeginnersThis class is for the new computer user who wants to learn about computers in an easy to understand hands-on course.

4 You will learn to use the desktop, taskbar, scroll bars, and other controls in Windows, and how to use the basic programs to write letters and save into organized folders you create. Learn to use flash drives to make information portable. This class uses Windows 10. Instructor: Amanda 24 Oct 15 M 5:30pm 8:00pm WAH 212 Code 4641 Course CS 152A $50 Lifelong Learners 50+Code 4642 Course SNRC 043A $30 Microsoft Word Learn the basics for creating, editing and saving documents. Topics include formatting, copying, selecting and editing. Instructor: Amanda 26 Oct 17 W 5:30pm 8:00pm WAH 212 Code 4643 Course CS 152B $50 Lifelong Learners 50+Code 4644 Course SNRC 043B $30 Intermediate ComputerThis course is for students who have completed Computer Basics or have an understanding of creating and saving documents. You will continue to build file management skills by creating, copying, moving, and deleting files and folders. You will expand your knowledge to include common tasks, such as printing and moving information from one application or folder to another.

5 Use search to find anything on your computer! You will also learn to maintain your computer, work with the Control Panel, navigate the Internet, and find and save information. This class uses Windows 10. Instructor: Amanda Warner. No class11 5 Dec 3 M 5:30pm 8:00pm WAH 212 Code 4646 Course CS 152C $50 Lifelong Learners 50+Code 4647 Course SNRC 043C $30 Continuing & Community EducationREGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 29 How to register:Please register no later than 24 hours prior to the first day of class. For more information, call 360-623-8940 or visit Mail your registration to Centralia College Office of Enrollment Services, 600 Centralia College Blvd., Centralia, WA 98531. Register by phone using a credit card at 360-623-8940. Fax your registration with credit card information to 360-330-7106. Bring your registration to the Office of Enrollment Services in the TransAlta | CENTRALIA COLLEGE FALL 2018 PREVIEWM icrosoft ExcelIntroductory class! You will learn to create new worksheets and edit existing worksheets.

6 Learn to input data, use auto-fills to save time and improve accuracy. Format data using color, font size, sort and select data effectively. We will discuss formulas and creating charts to present data. Instructor: Amanda 7 Nov 28 W 5:30pm 8:00pm WAH 212 Code 6604 Course CS 152A $50 Lifelong Learners 50+Code 6605 Course SNRC 043A $30 First Aid & CPR CertificationThe American Safety and Health Institute class covers bleeding control, seizures, epi-pen use, allergic reactions, broken bones, choking, poisoning, CPR for adults, children and infants, and other life threatening emergencies. Learn how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator). Upon completion, you will receive an American Safety and Health Institute card valid for two years. Refunds given if you withdraw at least 24 hours prior to the start of class. Instructor: Chris Layton. Cost is $ 8:30am 4:00pm MSG 106 Sep 15 Code 4601 Course CE 207A Oct 13 Code 4650 Course CE 207B Nov 10 Code 6600 Course CE 207 ADec 8 Code 6601 Course CE 207B Jan 19 Code 6614 Course CE 207 CFlagger Training & CertificationYou learn professional flagging techniques and proper work zone set-up in accordance with standards and guidelines of the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Washington State Department of Transportation, and the Department of Labor and Industries Washington Administrative Code pertaining to flagging and temporary traffic control.

7 Students passing the demonstration portion and 50-question exam will receive the Washington State Flagger Certification Card accepted in Washington , Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, and the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) National Flagger Certification Card accepted in most other states. Course includes references to the ATSSA flagging workbook, MUTCD, workshops, flagging demonstration, video, and PowerPoint presentation. Successful completion of course certifies you for a period of three years. You must be 18 years of age to receive certification. Bring a pencil/pen to class. Refunds given if you withdraw at least 24 hours prior to the start of class. Cost for each class is $65. Instructor: Rich 8:00am 5:00pm WAH 115 Sep 8 Code 4600 Course CE 200 AOct 6 Code 4652 Course CE 200B Nov 3 Code 4653 Course CE 200 CDec 1 Code 6602 Course CE 200A Jan 5 Code 6603 Course CE 200 BPERSONAL INTERESTS panish ConversationAre you taking a Spanish class but need more practice?

8 Have you been working on a Spanish app but need more motivation? In this class, we will focus on fluency and FUN! You will improve your Spanish pronunciation, listening comprehension and speaking skills! No class 11 17 Dec 3 M 5:30pm 7:30pm WAH 115 Code 4655 Course CS 238A $45 Introduction to ASLThis course is an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL), its history, and the visual and expressive skills needed for basic communication in ASL, including fingerspelling, vocabulary, and grammar. Students are strongly encouraged to begin learning the Manual Alphabet prior to class, but are not required to have it mastered. Students will be required to attend at least two off-campus Deaf events throughout the quarter. Bring to class: 1-2 three-ring binder, notebook paper, pen/pencil, textbook - Signs of the Times? (available online at around $25). Instructor: Julie LoBaugh. No class 11 18 Nov 27 T 5:30pm 8:00pm WAH 113 Code 4656 Course CS 237A $60 MakerspaceDesign and create projects using a variety of equipment and supplies, including electronic circuit components and test equipment, manufacturing with CNC machines and 3D printers with design software, and programmable robotics with microcontroller boards, servo motors and sensors.

9 Instruction and tutorials for beginners, consultation for advanced projects or product development, and a friendly environment for the entire family to learn, experiment and make nearly anything. Fee covers basic consumable material costs per week-some projects may require supplies, which can be purchased independently. All youth under the age of 18 MUST be supervised by a parent/guardian. This class does not satisfy any requirements of the Centralia College Electronics, Robotics and Automaton (ERA) or Mechatronics degree paths. Students under age 16 will need a consent form completed by parent or guardian. Instructor: David Peterson. Fee; $6 per class or $24 for all five Classes . (No refund after Oct 5.)Thursdays 3:00pm 6:00pm TAC 332 Oct 4 Code 4613 Course CS 241 AOct 18 Code 4614 Course CS 241 BNov 1 Code 4615 Course CS 241 CNov 15 Code 6606 Course CS 241 ADec 6 Code 6607 Course CS 241 BAll 5 sessions reduced price of $24 - Code 4616 Course CS 241 DOUTDOORSNEW Introduction to AstronomyUnderstand our solar system and beyond.

10 In this class, we will look at planets, stars, and much, much more. We will also look at the tools astronomers use to study these distant objects and review the amazing facts they have learned from Galileo to today. Instructor: David 20 Th 6:30pm 7:30pm WSC 208 Code 4657 Course CS 226A $15 NEW Tour of the Solar SystemExplore everything from the Sun to the Ort Cloud in this highly informative presentation. Learn about why there are rocky planets and why there are giant gas planets. See mountains made of deep frozen ice and planets whose mantles are made of metallic hydrogen. Instructor: David Kaynor. Sep 27 Th 6:30pm 8:30pm WSC 208 Code 4658 Course CS 226B $25 NEW 10 Great Communities with Personality in WashingtonThis class is a great starting place for longtime residents and newly arrived people who would like to explore the best unique communities here in Washington . Topics will include locations, best time to visit, and what makes these communities special.


Related search queries