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Community Educationand Online Classes
ewc.wy.edu
Summer 2019
DONNA WHITECommunity Education
Workforce DevelopmentTorrington Campus
3200 West C StreetTorrington, WY 82240
ewc.wy.edu
Eastern Wyoming College
The information contained herein is valid as of April 2019. While EWC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information, the college reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. Always check with the appropriate office for current information.
The EWC Schedule summarizes information of interest to students; it is not a complete statement of programs and policies. Other important information is published in the EWC Catalog and on the EWC Website.
EWC is accredited by the American Welding Society and the American Veterinary Medical Association
The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500Chicago, IL 60604Telephone: 800.621.7440/312.263.0456Fax: [email protected] Wyoming College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.
Ms. Heidi EdmundsVice President for Academic [email protected]
Summer Office HoursMonday - Thursday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
Friday7:30 am to 1:00 pm
Eastern Wyoming College is dedicated to providing opportunities and recognizing the talent of all people within this institution. There is a commitment to a policy of equal employment opportunity for all persons on the basis of merit without regard to race, color, national origin, marital status, age, sexual orientation, sex, religion, political belief, veteran status or disability.In accordance with the policy, Eastern Wyoming College affirms its commitment to non-discrimination in its employment practices as they relate to recruitment, hiring, selection, screening, testing, compensation, promotion, employment benefits, educational opportunities, access to programs, work assignments, application of discipline, access to grievance procedures, and any and all other conditions of employment which are provided by Eastern Wyoming College policy, regulation, rule or practice.Inquiries concerning Title II, Title VI, Title VII, and Section 504, may be directed to the Director of Human Resources, 307.532.8330. Inquiries concerning Title IX may be directed to the Vice President for Student Services, 307.532.8257. Both may be reached at Eastern Wyoming College, 3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240. Alternatively you may contact the Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2300 Capitol Avenue, 2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002-0050 or 307.777.7675.
PresidentDr. Lesley Travers
Board of TrusteesMr. John Patrick, ChairMs. Marilyn Fisher, Vice ChairMr. Mike Varney, TreasurerDr. Judith BartmannMr. Bob BaumgartnerMr. Tom John McCreeryDr. Darrell WilkesMr. Jim Willox, Converse County Advisory Member
Table of Contents
How to Register ............................................................ 2Table of Contents ........................................................ 2Community Ed Quick Reference ............................ 2Trips .................................................................................. 3Special Community Events ...................................... 4Fitness & Health ........................................................... 4Kids College ................................................................5-7ed2go ............................................................................... 7Workforce Development .......................................... 8Fitness Center ............................................................... 8Summer Online Class Schedule .......................9-10Fall Online Class Schedule ................................11-13Registration Form ......................................................14
(Community Ed) online*[email protected] fastest way to register!Register for community ed classes.Registration information will be received within minutes.
phone*1.307.532.8323 Call during office hours or leave a message with your name, contact information and class(es) you are interested in.
mail*Send your registration toEWC Community Ed Office3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240
walk-in*EWC CTEC Building3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240Drop off your registration form and payment.
credit classes*Call Admissions - 307.532.8230
Main Campus
Here’s How to Register
COMMUNITY EDUCATION QUICK REFERENCE
JUNEZumba AM............................................ June 3 - July 31Driver’s Education................................. June June 3-7Kids’ Paint n Snack............................................... June 3Games Glorious Games..................................... June 3Kids’ Intro to ASL............................................... June 3-4Yoga Men Only.................................. June 4-August 1Yoga Gentle........................................... June 4-Augst 1Zumba Strong AM............................ June 4-August 1Krafty Kids.............................................................. June 4Science-Math Camp Gr 3-5.......................... June 4-6Children’s Theatre Auditions............................ June 4Tots Volleyball pre-k, 4-5............................... June 5-7Jr Volleyball Gr K-2........................................... June 5-7Diggers Volleyball Gr 3-6............................... June 5-7
Wings Over the Rockies................................... June 8Yin Yoga................................................. June 10-July 31Kids’ Muffin Madness....................................... June 10Kids’ Souper Grilled Cheese........................... June 10Krafty Kids............................................................ June 10‘N Balance............................................. June 11-July 25Science-Math Camp K-2........................... June 11-13Art Studio K-2............................................... June 11-13Jr Vet Tech Gr 3-8............................................... June 12
Games Glorious Games ...................................... June 14Kids Better Biscuit Bash ...................................... June 17Gardening Adventure ........................................ June 17Games Glorious Games ...................................... June 17Basketball K-2.................................................. June 18-20Youth Basketball 3-5 ..................................... June 18-20Youth Basketball 6-8 ..................................... June 18-20Art Studio 3-5 .................................................. June 18-20Youth Theatre Gr 3-8 .................................... June 20-27Games Glorious Games ..................................... June 21Games Glorious Games ..................................... June 24Games Glorious Games ..................................... June 27Tennis Camp Jr Age 6-10 ............................ June 24-26Tennis Camp Interm Age 11-15 ............... June 25-26Kids French Breakfast ......................................... June 271880’s Train/Crazy Horse Bus Trip .................. June 29JULYKids’ Paint n Snack .................................................... July 1Driver’s Education July .................................... July 8-12Colorado Rockies vs Reds Bus Trip .................. July 13 AUGUSTHunter Safety ............................................. August 12-15Sister Act Ft. Robinson Bus Trip .................. August 18
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Trips
BUS TRIP REMINDERS: For many of the EWC Community Education bus trips, tickets must be ordered and paid for well in advance of the event. And for this reason you are asked to complete your paid registration by the indicated deadline, a seat will not be guaranteed until your payment is received. As always, Community Education will take names past the deadline and keep them on a waitlist.
If you want or need to cancel your paid registration, you must contact the Community Education Office 2 days prior to the trip. A refund will be made only if a replacement for you can be located.
To sign-up call the Community Ed Office
532.8323
WINGS OVER THE ROCKIES AIR & SPACE MUSEUMDenver, ColoradoIn recognition of the 50th anniversary of the July 20, 1969 Apollo lunar landing, we will be traveling a much shorter distance to the Air & Space Museum located on the former home of the Lowry Air Force Base. The museum features over fifty iconic aircraft and the most realistic flight simulators in Colorado. This particular date to visit Wings Over the Rockies was selected because it is “Cockpit Demo Day”. Kids and adults can climb aboard select aircraft and get a pilot’s perspective of the instruments and controls. After a short guided tour you will have the opportunity to explore the museum exhibits which include information on the Apollo Missions and the Titan Missile Project. Following our tour of the museum we will travel a short distance and have a wonderful buffet luncheon at Cinzetti’s, which is included in your ticket price. You don’t want to miss out on this trip. What a great family outing.
For this trip to “lift off” we need aminimum of 36 participants.
PAID REGISTRTION DEADLINE:FRIDAY, MAY 31
Date: Saturday, June 8 Time: 6:30 am - 6:30 pm Cost: $60 Location: EWC Parking Lot
1880’S TRAINCRAZY HORSE MEMORIALPURPLE PIE PLACEKeystone/Hill City/Custer“All Aboard!” Whether you are a serious “rail fan” or just looking for a great summer excursion, this trip is for you! We will board the 1880’s Train in Keystone, SD for a scenic 1 hour train trip. Upon arrival in Hill City we will enjoy a picnic style “Bandana Lunch”. There will be time, if you wish to visit the South Dakota State Railroad Museum on your own. The next stop on our itinerary will be the Crazy Horse Memorial to view the Monument and visit the on-site museum. The next stop on our trip will be the Purple Pie Place in Custer for a delicious and well-deserved dessert of pie and ice cream. Your ticket price covers your train ride, “Bandana Lunch”, admission to the Crazy Horse Memorial campus, and of course, your pie and ice cream, mmmmm!
Minimum 36 paid registrationis required for this trip.
PAID REGISTRATION DEADLINE:FRIDAY, JUNE 21
Date: Saturday, June 29 Time: 6:30 am - 7:00 pmCost: $70 Location: EWC Parking Lot
COLORADO ROCKIES vs Cincinnati RedsCoors Field - Denver, Co“Take me out to the ball game, Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks.” Cheer on the Rockies as they play the Cincinnati Reds. Game time is 6:10 pm. The cost of this trip only covers the price of admission, dinner is on your own, but your ticket comes with a $10 added value that can be used at almost all of the permanent food and beverage stands in the ball park. We have super tickets to this game, we will have a great view down on third base.
Minimum paid registrations required: 36 PAID REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
FRIDAY, JUNE 28Date: Saturday, July 13Time: 1:30 pm - 11:30 pm Cost: $70 Location: EWC Parking Lot
SISTER ACTFort Robinson PlayhouseSister Act is the feel-good musical comedy based on the hit 1992 film that had audiences jumping to their feet! Disco Diva Deloris Van Cartier finds herself in protective custody in a convent. In her own way, Deloris, disguised as a nun, breathes new life into the church and community. A funny and heartwarming adult show. As usual, we will dine on a delicious buffet luncheon at MJ’s Ranch House in Crawford. The cost of lunch and gratuity is included in your ticket price.
Minimum of 36 paid registrationis required for this trip
PAID REGISTRATIONS DEADLINE:WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
Date: Sunday, August 18 Time: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Cost: $60 Location: EWC Bus
Special Community Events3
Fitness& Health
Fitness & Health
COZMICONSponsored by the Goshen County Historical Society
A 2 day event full of all kinds of activities related to space and the universe. The event will include face painting, space related movies, speakers panel with local
“Cos players”, space displays including a meterorite, Cozmic photo opportunities, all sorts of contests and giveaways, games, food and beverages, telescope
viewing and much more. This is a great family event!Roger Spears, GCSD #1 Science Facilitator will be doing a presentation on
NASA’s Teacher-in Space & Educator Astronaut Programs
Goshen County Public LibrarySummer Reading Program
A Universe of StoriesJune and July
Dr. Alan KeimigPresentation on MeteroritesThursday, July 11 • 6:00 pm
Date/Time: Saturday, July 13 • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday, July 14 • 1:00 - 4:00 pmLocation: Chamber of Commerce 21st & Main, Torrington, WY
MODERN SPACE & MISSILE MISSIONSF.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne
Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base in ColoradoPersonnel from FE Warren and Space Command will be giving a presentation in which they will discuss the modern space mission and history of US space
exploration and past present and future of the missile program.This event is free and open to all community members.
Date: Thursday, July 18Time: 7:00 pmLocation: EWC Fine Arts Auditorium
FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITESaturday, June 15
Moonlight Serenade---Concert and Moon Viewing
Saturday, August 3Starry, Starry Night and a Bat Attitude---Star Gazing & Bat Program
SPECIAL COMMUNITY EVENTS
HONORING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARYOF THE APOLLO MOON LANDING
There is no charge to participate in these events
SUMMER ZUMBA AMInstructor: Teresa Brott What is the best time for ZUMBA? SUMMER TIME! Teresa is offering 2 special Zumba classes for the months of June & July---YAY! Date: Mondays / Wednesdays June 3 - July 31 (No classes the week of July 2)Time: 7:00 - 8:00 am Cost: $80 (16 sessions) Location: FA 47 Dance Room
SUMMER ZUMBA/STRONG AMInstructor: Teresa BrottDate: Tuesdays / Thursdays June 4 - August 1 (No classes the week of July 2)Time: 8:15 - 9:15 am Cost: $80 (16 sessions) Location: FA 47 Dance Room
SUMMER YIN YOGA AMInstructor: Catherine Redfern Yin Yoga is a slower-paced style of yoga often with poses being held longer. Yin Yoga mainly works the lower part of the body—the hips, pelvis, inner thighs, lower spine, and the accompanying connective tissues. It is a specific relaxing style of yoga that leaves you feeling open and refreshed. Yin yoga is especially beneficial if you are feeling fatigued or stressed, or if you are recovering from injury or illness. Give yourself the gift of gentle healing and therapeutic relaxation only found in Yin Yoga. Class minimum: 5 Date: Mondays / Wednesdays June 10 - July 31 (No classes the week of July 2)Time: 8:15 - 9:15 amCost: $70 (14 sessions) Location: FA Room 47
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Fitness & Health Kids College - Kid’s Paint ‘n Snack Studio
SUMMER FOR MEN ONLY YOGAInstructor: Sandra HuckfeldtA yoga class designed just for men! Build flexibility and strength through an active vinyasa practice with a variety of poses and sequences. Get your heart rate up and break a sweat in this early morning workout. Yoga is one of the few physical activities that has a “de-compacting” effect on the body and counters the effects of gravity associated activities such as running or jogging, and provides much needed “symmetry relief” to such asymmetric endeavors as racquet sports and golf, which torque the spine in only one direction. And the best part is you don’t even have to be able to touch your toes!Class minimum: 5 Date: Tuesdays / Thursdays June 4 - August 1 (No classes the week of July 2)Time: 5:45 - 6:45 amCost: $80 (16 sessions)Location: FA Room 47
SUMMER GENTLE YOGA AMInstructor: Sandra HuckfeldtBegin or continue yoga practice. Classes focus on breathing, stretching, sun salutations, poses and final relaxation to increase strength, flexibility and calm—a fabulous way to start your day. Class minimum: 5 Date: Tuesdays / Thursdays June 4 - August 1 (No classes the week of July 2)Time: 7:00 - 8:00 amCost: $80 (16 sessions)Location: FA Room 47
N’ BALANCEInstructor: Melanie Herring, North Platte Physical TherapyOne third of community-residing adults aged 65 and older suffer a fall each year. Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in older adults. N’ Balance is a class that takes a practical approach to balance exercises, focusing on parts of the body and how they influence balance. N’ Balance will focus on training the three systems that affect balance: somatosensory, visual, and vestibular. Participants will learn exercises that will challenge the somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems because as people age they become more sedentary, which results in decreased use of these systems causing decreased strength and activity levels. This class meets 2 times a week for 1 hour sessions, with one additional session for baseline testing before beginning the class activities. Join this class and become more active and confident in the community and home while possibly expanding your social life.Pre-registration is required, no drop-ins. Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 10Date: Tuesdays / Thursdays June 11 - July 25 (No class on July 4) Time: 8:15 - 9:15 am Cost: $130 (13 sessions) Location: CTEC 133
Kids CollegeGAMES GLORIOUS GAMESInstructor: Donna WhiteCard games! Board games! New games! Old games! You will get to play a lot of games, but none of them will be electronic games. These games will require you to use your brain. All the games are easy to learn and more fun to play. Come play games like Exploding Kittens, Farkle, Mexican Dominoes, Quiddler, Taco vs Burrito, Life, Yahtzee, and the list goes on. There will be 6 sessions of GAMES GLORIOUS GAMES throughout the month of June.Each session minimum: 4 / maximum: 16Snacks will be provided. Date/Time: Monday, June 3 / 10:00 am - Noon Friday, June 14 / 10:00 am - Noon Monday, June 17 / 1:00 - 3:00 pm Friday, June 21 / 10:00 am - Noon Monday, June 24 / 1:00 - 3:00 pm Thursday, June 27 / 1:00 - 3:00 pmCost: $2 per session Location: CTEC 111 or CTEC 133
KRAFTY KIDSInstructor: Imma SecretMiss Imma is back! She has new and exciting mystery craft projects for you kiddos who have completed grades K-5. There are two 3 hour sessions, pick one or both, as each session will have different projects. All supplies are provided.Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12 Session IDate: Tuesday, June 4 Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pmSession IIDate: Monday, June 10Time: 1:00 - 4:00 pmCost: $30 for each session Location: CTEC 111
EWC KIDS’ COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL TOTS VOLLEYBALL: Ages 4, 5, 6 (pre-Kindergarten)JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL: (completed grades K-2)DIGGERS VOLLEYBALL: (completed grades 3-6)Instructor: Chelsi Jackson THS Volleyball CoachFuture volleyball stars, boys and girls, join Coach Jackson to learn the basics of the game of volleyball. You will learn and practice skills such as serving, passing, setting, hitting and blocking. To assure lots of fun and success for all, a lower net and oversized balls are used for 4-5 and pre-K 6 yr olds. Date: Wednesday, June 5 - Friday, June 7 Time: 9:00 - 10:00 am Tots 10:00 - 11:15 am Juniors 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Diggers Cost: $40 Tots $50 Juniors and Diggers (includes T-shirt, juice & snack)Location: EWC Gymnasium
EWC KIDS’ COLLEGE MVP BASKETBALL CAMPInstructor: Tim Williams, former Head Basketball Coach SoutheastMaster the fundamentals! Value your team & the ball! Prepare like a Champion! This four day camp is designed to improve basketball fundamentals, teamwork, and competition. There will be an emphasis on enjoying the game of basketball. There are three grade-level sessions, see below. Date: Tuesday, June 18 - Thursday, June 20 Time: 9:00 - 10:15 am JUNIOR (completed grades K-2) 10:30 - 11:45 am YOUTH (completed grades 3-5) 12:30 - 1:45 pm PREP (completed grades 6-8)Cost: $55 (includes camp t-shirt) Location: EWC Gymnasium
EWC KIDS’ COLLEGE TENNIS CAMPInstructor: Curtis Birkley, THS Tennis CoachJunior (ages 6-10) Class size limited to 25The QuickStart Tennis approach will be followed. The courts are small, the racquets are kid-sized, and the instruction is age-appropriate. QuickStart: add FUN, fitness, and conditioning activities that work on agility, balance, coordination, footwork, and reaction time, all while learning the game of tennis. Bottled water will be provided. Intermediate (ages 11-15) Class size limited 25Tennis Camp will start each player at their level and work on skills accordingly. Whether you are a beginner or already have some skills, there will be a group for you. The focus will be on forehand and backhand shots, serving and volleying, and the rules of the game. Tennis techniques will be incorporated into fun games. Bottled water will be provided.Date: Monday, June 24 - Wednesday, June 26Time: 8:30 - 9:45 am Junior (ages 6-10) 9:45 - 11:00 am Intermediate (ages 11-15)Cost: $40Location: GCSD #1 Tennis Courts
KIDS’ PAINT ‘N SNACK STUDIOInstructor: Kaylynn JeffersonKids, you know you love to paint and here’s your chance to paint while you have a scrumptiously delicious snack. Like you, Kaylynn loves to paint ‘n snack, and she is excited about sharing that love with you. All materials will be provided--- acrylic paint, brushes, canvas, easels, and snacks! Kaylynn has special summer subjects for your painting creations and each session will have a new theme. It is very important to register in advance for this class to assure adequate materials are on hand. No walk-in registrations will be accepted. Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 15 Students must have completed grades 1-5.Date: Session 1: Monday, June 3 Session 2: Monday, July 1Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Cost: $30 for each session (includes all supplies and snacks)Location: CTEC 111
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EWC Community Education thanks Main Street Market in Torrington
for being a sponsor for the cooking classes this and past semesters. Their generous contribution of grocery items allows us to keep the cost of our cooking classes
reasonable and affordable.
Kids College - OOO-LA-LA French Breakfast
EWC KIDS’ COLLEGE MVP BASKETBALL CAMPInstructor: Tim Williams, former Head Basketball Coach SoutheastMaster the fundamentals! Value your team & the ball! Prepare like a Champion! This four day camp is designed to improve basketball fundamentals, teamwork, and competition. There will be an emphasis on enjoying the game of basketball. There are three grade-level sessions, see below. Date: Tuesday, June 18 - Thursday, June 20 Time: 9:00 - 10:15 am JUNIOR (completed grades K-2) 10:30 - 11:45 am YOUTH (completed grades 3-5) 12:30 - 1:45 pm PREP (completed grades 6-8)Cost: $55 (includes camp t-shirt) Location: EWC Gymnasium
EWC KIDS’ COLLEGE TENNIS CAMPInstructor: Curtis Birkley, THS Tennis CoachJunior (ages 6-10) Class size limited to 25The QuickStart Tennis approach will be followed. The courts are small, the racquets are kid-sized, and the instruction is age-appropriate. QuickStart: add FUN, fitness, and conditioning activities that work on agility, balance, coordination, footwork, and reaction time, all while learning the game of tennis. Bottled water will be provided. Intermediate (ages 11-15) Class size limited 25Tennis Camp will start each player at their level and work on skills accordingly. Whether you are a beginner or already have some skills, there will be a group for you. The focus will be on forehand and backhand shots, serving and volleying, and the rules of the game. Tennis techniques will be incorporated into fun games. Bottled water will be provided.Date: Monday, June 24 - Wednesday, June 26Time: 8:30 - 9:45 am Junior (ages 6-10) 9:45 - 11:00 am Intermediate (ages 11-15)Cost: $40Location: GCSD #1 Tennis Courts
INTRO TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEInstructor: Kaylynn JeffersonKaylynn has been learning American Sign Language while attending the University of Wyoming and she is really wanting to share what she’s learned with kids. Come to her 2 day class and begin learning a new language. You will learn signs for the letters of the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes and more basic communication words. Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 15 Date: Monday, June 3 & Tuesday, June 4 Time: 12:30 - 2:00 pmCost: $25 Location: CTEC 111
FUN-FUN-FUN WITH SCIENCE & MATH CAMPInstructor: Sheryl Spear, LaGrange Elementary TeacherYes, that’s right … FUN with Science & Math! Ms. Spears has all sorts of fun and exciting activities and games lined up to tickle your brain cells. There will even be science and math based snacks to end each day of camp.Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12 Grade 3-5 CampDate: Tuesday, June 4 - Thursday, June 6 Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Cost: $50 Location: CTEC 111Grade K-2 CampDate: Tuesday, June 11 - Thursday, June 13Time: 9:00 - 11:00 amCost: $50Location: CTEC 111
SUMMER ART STUDIOInstructor: Sheryl Spears LaGrange TeacherKids College Summer Art Studio is the perfect opportunity for youngsters to develop a deeper understanding of the elements and principles of art while learning skills and techniques in drawing, painting, and 3-D art. Ms. Spears has designed her curriculum and activities to match the developmental levels of students in grade clusters of K-2 and 3-5. ****Please note that these classes are reserved for students who have completed the indicated grades.****Don’t wait to enroll.... Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12All supplies are providedDate: Grades K-2 Tuesday, June 11 - Thursday, June 13 Grades 3-5 Tuesday, June 18 - Thursday, June 20 Time: 12:30 - 2:30 pmCost: $50 Location: CTEC 111
JUNIOR VET TECH CAMPDo you love animals? Do you want to learn how to take care of them? Do you think you might want to be a Vet Tech or even a Veterinarian? Well, then join EWC Vet Tech instructor, Dr. Edwin Bittner and current Vet Tech students in this hands-on experience of working with all kinds of animals in a veterinary setting. You will learn how to do a physical exam, examine different animal’s blood under a microsocope, and so much more!This class is reserved for students who have completed 3rd to 8th grade.Class size is limited to 15.Date: Wednesday, June 12 Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Cost: $25 Location: Vet Tech Building
GARDENING ADVENTUREInstructor: Gretchen Wollert Pleasant Valley GreenhouseIf you like to play in the dirt this class is for you! Tour the greenhouse. Learn how flowers and vegetables grow, choose some special plants and decorations for your very own Imagination Garden. Meet at the Community Education Office in the CTEC Building at10:30 am sharp. We will then travel to the Pleasant Valley Greenhouse. Class minimum: 7 Class maximum: 14Date: Monday, June 17 Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $25 Location: EWC to the Pleasant Valley Greenhouse
KIDS-A-COOKINGPlease let us know of any food
allergies/intolerances when you register and we will do our best to
make appropriate substitutions.
MUFFIN MADNESSInstructor: Teri KezarMuffins are delicious, especially when you make them yourself. There are so many things you can add to a basic muffin recipe, and this is your chance to be a “muffin artist” with different fruits, herbs, spices, flavorings, you name it. You can make them sweet or savory. The best part is you will get to take your left over muffins home to share with your family, unless you eat them all in class.Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12 Date: Monday, June 10 Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Cost: $25 Location: CTEC 111
SOUPER GRILLED CHEESE LUNCHInstructor: Teri KezarCancel those lunch plans with your Great Aunt Matilda because you will be making your own lunch. In this class you will make an all-time favorite grilled cheese and soup. But don’t think this will be just any old grilled cheese, it will be a special grilled cheese and to find out what it is, get signed up.Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12Date: Monday, June 10 Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $25 Location: CTEC 111
BETTER--BEST BISCUIT BASHInstructor: Teri KezarBiscuits—whether rolled out, dropped, or hand formed, biscuits are a great addition to breakfast, lunch or dinner. Kids in this class you will learn at least 2 ways to make delicious biscuits that you will be proud to share with your family. Plus you will get to make a delicious berry jam to eat with your fresh, warm biscuits. Of course, you get to take your extras home.Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12Date: Monday, June 17 Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Cost: $25Location: CTEC 111
OOO-LA-LA FRENCH BREAKFASTInstructor: Teri KezarM-m-m-m! French toast-m-m-m-! In this class you will learn to make a classic French toast and a baked stuffed French toast. In addition you will make a fresh fruit dish to eat along with your delicious French toast. This is one cooking class in which you will probably eat it all—which means no leftovers, you will just have to recreate your dishes for your family at home.Class minimum: 5 Class maximum: 12Date: Thursday, June 27 Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Cost: $25 Location: CTEC 111
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YOUTH THEATRE WORKSHOPSEUSS!Limited to students completing grades 3-8Come and be a part of our Tribute to Dr. Suess! There are rolls for Sneetches, Two Stubborn Zax, the Cat in the Hat(s), and more. This workshop will improve your theater skills and give you a chance to be part of a great show. We will focus on acting, voice projection, diction, singing, movement, blocking, and prop creation. Auditions will be in the EWC Fine Arts Auditorium. Enrollment limited to the first 40 registrations, so don’t wait. When registering, please indicate grade level and t-shirt size. Date: Rehearsals: Thursday, June 20 - Thursday, June 27 ** Auditions: Tuesday, June 4 / 4:30 - 7:30 pm Showcase: Thursday, June 27 / 7:00 pmTime: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Cost: $50 (A limited number of scholarships available, for info call Lisa Fluckiger at 532.8937)Location: EWC Fine Arts Auditorium **Please sign up for an audition time when you register. Those students who do not audition will be assigned a part. Those who accept larger parts for this show will need to commit to extra rehearsals outside the regular workshop.Parents: Attendance at all rehearsals is expected, if you have a conflict with part of one day, please contact Lisa Fluckiger (532.8937) to see about options. Questions? Contact Lisa Fluckiger at [email protected]
SUMMER DRIVER’S EDInstructors: Mark Sims / Robb NicolayRequirements: Classroom—30 hours, Driving—6 hours, Observation—12 hours,copy of drivers permit. Book deposit refunded upon completion of class and will accompany the signed certificate. NO debit or credit cards accepted for deposit. Learner’s permit is required on the first day of class, no exceptions. A parent or guardian must attend the beginning of the first class for no more than 15 minutes, so the instructor can share class and driving expectations and driving times may be scheduled. Minimum age: 15 Class maximum: 25 PLEASE NOTE: Absence during the classroom section of this class, for any reason, cannot be made-up. An absence will result in an immediate drop from the class, with opportunity to sign up for a later session. Dates / Time: Monday, June 3 - Friday, June 7 / 8:00 am - 3:00 pm OR Monday, July 8 - Friday, July 12 / 8:00 am - 3:00 pmCost: $25 cash or check only, book deposit due at time of registration and refunded after end of classroom sessions $199 for non-Goshen County School District students
HUNTER SAFETYInstructor: Luke May, Wyoming Game & Fish WardenWyoming Hunter Safety Certification---required for all hunters born after 1966, or for hunting in certain parts of Wyoming; ages ten years & older recommended; must attend 12 hours of instruction & complete test; scholarships provided by Goshen County 2-Shot Goose Hunting Committee for students 8-17 residing in Goshen County who pass the test. Materials provided at first class. Please note that participants are also required to register for this class on-line atwww.wgf.wyo.gov The class will not be on the website until 30 days prior to the first day of class. A $20 deposit for students 8-17 is required and will be refunded when the student passes the course, cash or check only. THIS CLASS IS LIMITED TO 20 STUDENTSDate: Monday, August 12 - Thursday, August 15Time: 5:30 - 8:30 pm Monday - Thursday Field Day will be scheduled if adequate instructors can be lined up, information will be provided on first day of class Cost: $20 for adults ($20 deposit for students aged 8-17) Location: CTEC 101
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Wide variety of weights, cardio and strength training equipment
Tim Moser, [email protected]
SUMMER HOURSMonday - Friday
5:00 am - 12:00 pm4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
FitnessCenter
Grants For Temporary Assistance For Needy Families (TANF)Applicant must be a parenting adult of children under the age of 18, meet income guidelines and be a resident of Goshen County to qualify.
The following programs are eligible for FBI Grant Funding: l Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.)
l Certified Nursing Assistant ll (C.N.A. ll)
l Medication Assistant - Certified
l Welding
Workforce Training GrantsWorkforce training grants are available to assist Wyoming businesses in providing for their company’s training needs. There are also workforce training grants available for individuals.
Contact:Donna White
TANF Grant307.532.8323
SUMMER SEMESTER 2019Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)Date: Monday- Friday May 28 - June 11Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmLocation: Torrington, CTEC Room 204
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