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Classes Noncredit Workforce Training | Personal Interest | Business & Career New courses: firearms safety, sewing, song writing, ballet, new summer programs for kids! Online courses: train for a career when and where it is convenient for you Build your skills: business, websites, test preparation Courses for fun: comedy, craft & hobbies, finance, music & dance, photography & more! What's Inside: Summer 2011 www.mwcc.edu/summer2011 for kids & teens SUmmer programs

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Page 1: MWCC Summer 2011 Noncredit Bulletin

ClassesNoncredit

Workforce Training | Personal Interest | Business & Career

• New courses: firearms safety, sewing, song writing, ballet, new summer programs for kids!

• Online courses: train for a career when and where it is convenient for you

• Build your skills: business, websites, test preparation

• Courses for fun: comedy, craft & hobbies, finance, music & dance, photography & more!

What's Inside:

Summer 2011

www.mwcc.edu/summer2011

for kids & teens

SUmmerprograms

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Three Ways to Register for CoursesCourses fill quickly. Please register so you won’t miss out!

1. By Phone: Call 978-630-9284 to register2. By mail: mail registration forms to MWCC Enrollment, 444 Green St, Gardner,

MA 01440. Use the form on the back cover; include a check or money order made out to MWCC. To pay by credit/debit card, go to www.mwcc.edu, click on ‘pay student bill’ or call 978-630-9157 with credit card information.

3. Stop by the Gardner, Leominster or Devens Campus.

What are Noncredit Courses at MWCC?Noncredit courses provide educational, social, cultural, and vocational opportunities. MWCC strives to provide high-quality classes at reasonable costs. Some of the benefits include:• A wide variety of courses• A chance to explore your interests in a pressure-free, fun environment• Courses continually starting• No grades or exams (except for licensure courses)• Evenings, weekends, and online• Convenient locations• Meet people with similar interests

Table of Contents

Registration Information ........................................................Inside coverBusiness & Career ......................... 1Business ......................................... 1Computers ...................................... 1Website Development ..................... 1Test Preparation ............................ 1ServSafe ......................................... 1Online Training ............................... 2Ed2Go ............................................. 2Gatlin Education Services ............... 2(pharmacy, vet. asst., AutoCad, & more)Medical Coding & Billing, ............... 3Medical Transcription and EditingSummer Business Luncheon Training Series ................................ 3

Locations & Business HoursGardner Campus444 Green StreetGardner, MA 01440978-632-6600TTY 978-632-4916

Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Leominster Campus100 Erdman WayLeominster, MA [email protected]

Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Devens CampusOne Jackson Place27 Jackson Road Devens, MA [email protected]

Hours: Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

For directions, go to: http://directions.mwcc.edu

Cover photo provided by Jessica Connors

How Much Does a Course Cost? See the cost listed with each course. Noncredit courses must be paid in full upon registration.

Refund PolicyPrior to seven days before first class meeting–100% refund.

CancellationMWCC reserves the right to cancel classes that are under-enrolled, to change times and locations when necessary, and to substitute instructors if needed. If a course is canceled by MWCC, students are granted full refunds.

No Course ConfirmationsWe do not send written confirmations, but we will call you if there are any course changes or cancellations.

Senior Citizen Fee ReductionSenior citizens, 60 and over, eligible for a tuition/fee discount, may register, on a space-available basis, within seven days prior to the start of a noncredit course. The fee for that course will be reduced by 50%. Online courses and textbook cost are not eligible for a fee reduction.

Become a Continuing Education InstructorIf you have teaching experience and skills, talents, or knowledge you would like to share, we would like to hear from you. Apply online to the noncredit instructor pool at http://jobs.mwcc.edu.

Room AssignmentsRoom numbers for classes held at MWCC will be prominently posted at each campus.

Disability ServicesIf you have a disability and may require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate fully in program activities, please contact the counselor for students with disabilities, 978-630-9120. For more policy information please visit: www.mwcc.edu/catalog.

Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity InstitutionMWCC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or veteran status.

GREAT GIFT IDEA: Buy any class for a

friend, family member, or employee by calling

978-630-9124

Personal Interest ........................... 4Comedy & Stress Relief .................. 4Crafts & Hobbies ............................. 4Finance ............................................ 4 Firearms Safety ......................... 5Music & Dance ................................ 5Photography ................................... 5Kids Summer Programs .................. 6Sports and Fitness .......................... 6Tennis Lessons ............................... 6Drama ............................................. 6Art ................................................... 6Academic Adventures ..................... 7Pre-teens & Teens ........................... 7GED Testing .................................... 8Noncredit Registration Form ......... 9

TELL US Your Great Idea for a Course!Do you have a great idea for a class? Let us know your ideas. If you suggest it and it runs, you can take the course for FREE! Call 978-630-9124.

Company Mini-RetreatsChoose any class in this course bulletin (including fitness, food, fun, or professional

enrichment) and MWCC can combine it with a breakfast, luncheon, and/or dinner event, and host it for you and your group. You decide the class topic(s) and MWCC will help take care of all the details at a very fair cost. Mini-retreat packages limited only by your imagination. Call 978-630-9575 for more information.

New!

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Business and CareerBuild Your Skills

Business

Ground Floor Opportunities – Finding Startup CompaniesA course aimed at creative people in such fields as graphic and web design, advertising, photography, marketing, electronic media and illustration. Learn a variety of ways to find and get involved with young companies and organizations that can create important ground floor opportunities, thus increasing your own responsibilities and personal compensation. Learn ways to leverage your skill, once your foot is in the door. Instructor: Craig Devonshire.Tue July 12 – July 26 6 – 9 PM CRN 62292 $89 Gardner

Intro to Computers (for the beginner)Are you nervous around computers? Do you want to surf online but not sure where to begin? This basic course will take the stress out of learning computers. We will discuss computer hardware and software; navigate windows, create folders, save files and browse the internet all in a relaxed atmosphere. Bring your questions! Instructor: Missi Sargent.Tues & Thurs June 28 & 30 6 – 8 PMCRN 62482 $59 Gardner

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Test PreparationBuild Your Skills

Website Fundamentals, Photoshop/Dreamweaver An intensive introductory hands-on course for those who want to learn to build effective and informative websites. Web theory, navigation, viewer interactivity and Internet fundamentals will be explored. Gain an overview of two of the most commonly used website-building software programs, Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver. No computer or software prerequisites. Individual websites will be produced. Instructor: Craig Devonshire.Wed June 1 – July 6 6 – 9 PM CRN 62290 $179 Gardner

Increase Web Traffic If your business sells or has a service, or you want to increase hits to your personal website, let us show you how. Instructor: Craig Devonshire.Thur July 14 – Aug 4 6 – 9 PM CRN 62296 $119 Gardner

Developing Unique Website IdeasA website name that stands out from the crowd is one of the strongest ways to begin developing a successful site. In many cases, the more off-the-beaten-track, the better—even if only to draw curious first-time viewers. On the net, the creativity of content is literally boundless—hindered only by our own imaginations. A variety of search engine optimization techniques are described, along with various ways to potentially earn income from a site. Instructor: Craig Devonshire.Wed July 13 – Aug 3 6 – 9 PM CRN 62295 $119 Gardner

Computers

Website Development

ServSafeServSafe is nationally recognized for food safety and sanitation and is required for all Mass. restaurants. Some concepts include: sanitation, dangers of food borne illness, keys to food safety; how to prevent cross-contamination; flow of food through the operation; using time and temperature controls; safe receiving, food storage, preparation and serving; safe cooling and reheating; pest management and prevention. The one hour exam is administered at the end of class. Upon passing, participants receive ServSafe certification valid for 5 years. Instructor: Dan Zunitch. After enrollment, a book will be mailed to you. Book/exam included.Mon June 6 9 AM – 5 PM CRN 62322 $159 Gardner

ServSafe Recertification Review and ExamReview key components of the ServSafe materials, followed by the certification exam. Students should study course material on their own. Study guide and practice exams provided prior to class. Bring completed practice exams to class. Students may purchase the ServSafe Essentials textbook in the bookstore, but it is not required. This course is for experienced food service professionals who have previously passed the ServSafe exam and whose certification has expired or is about to expire. Students must provide their old certification number. Study guide and exam included.Instructor: Dan Zunitch.Mon June 13 5 – 8 PM CRN 62321 $79 Gardner

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Online TrainingNo time to come to us? Let us come to you!

Online Noncredit CoursesMWCC offers an array of noncredit courses through our partnerships with top educational companies. Check the program website for registration information. To assure that you get your information in a timely manner, please email [email protected] to notify MWCC that you have completed your registration with the Enrollment Center. Contact [email protected] for questions.

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Summer Credit Courses Also Available!

Go to: www.mwcc.edu/summer2011Credit courses that can be applied toward a degree or certificate program are also available during the summer at Mount Wachusett Community College. Take a five or ten week summer credit course to: get a jumpstart on your education; complete your degree or certificate faster; or to transfer back to your home institution.

Complete a credit course in as little as five to ten weeks, on-campus or online!

Intersession May 16 - 22 Summer 1 May 31 - July 1 Summer 2 July 11 - Aug 12 Full Summer May 31 - Aug 12

Go to www.mwcc.edu/summer2011 to browse both credit and noncredit classes and learn about summer programs.

Massachusetts Companies

Mount Wachusett Community College offers training any where and any time, free training needs analyses, and free grant writing assistance to help pay for your training.

Specialized assistance available in:

Call (978) 630-9575 Today!

Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, and a certificate of completion. All courses are only $125 unless otherwise noted and run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end). For full descriptions, additional courses, and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/onlinetraining.html.

Top 25 Most Popular

1. Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach2. Introduction to Microsoft Excel 20073. Accounting Fundamentals4. Creating Web Pages5. A to Z Grant Writing6. Introduction to SQL7. Green at Home or Work8. Speed Spanish9. Intermediate Microsoft Excel 200710. Explore a Career in Medical Coding11. Project Management Fundamentals12. Introduction to QuickBooks 201013. Introduction to CSS and XHTML14. Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007

15. Beginning Writer's Workshop16. Human Anatomy and Physiology17. Introduction to Java Programming18. Introduction to PHP and MySQL19. GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal & Analytical)20. Accounting Fundamentals II21. Secrets of Better Photography22. Introduction to Microsoft Excel 201023. Effective Business Writing24. Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant25. Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007

Training Funds Available for

• Banking • Biomanufacturing • Business • Healthcare • Manufacturing

Help your business achieve the next level of success

Ed Go2ED 2 GO Online Learning:

Gatlin Education ServicesGatlin Education Services is the leader in online certification programs. These self-paced programs can generally be completed in less than six months. Instructors are actively involved in students’ online learning experience. Each program includes everything needed to succeed (books, lessons, quizzes and assignments). For full descriptions, additional courses, and registration information go to: http://www.mwcc.edu/LLL/gatlin/default.html.

MWCC—Top Gatlin Courses• Veterinary Assistant (240 hours) $1895• AutoCAD 2011 (150 hours) $2095• Six Sigma Green Belt (100 hours) $1985• Forensic Computer Examiner (150 hours) $3195

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Online Training

Get a taste of corporate

Held at the Gardner Campus

employee training

MWCC Summer Business Luncheon Training Series

To register your business call 978-630-9575or email [email protected].

Social Media Marketing StrategiesJune 3rd NOON - 1 PM CRN 62486

Project Management EssentialsJune 17 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62487

Ten Steps to ProfitabilityJuly 8 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62488

Selling the Way Your Customers Want to BuyJuly 29 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62489

The Importance of Process Improvement and LEAN ManufacturingAugust 26 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62490Cost: $10.00 or $13.00 at the door

Complimentary Grilled Lunch Included! Brought to you by the Workforce Development Department

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Medical Transcription and EditingDevelop the knowledge and skills of quality medical transcriptionists in addition to the specialized skill set of medical transcription editors. Focus on keyboarding, medical terminology, language and grammar, and the editing skills required to work with speech recognition technology.

Pharmacy Technician

calculations, and pharmacy law and regulations.

Medical Coding and BillingTrain for a new career in medical coding, in either the inpatient or

code sets.

Medical Administrative AssistingGain the skills you need to successfully manage the day-to-

developing skills in front desk reception, patient scheduling,

Want a FREE Laptop?Join us at our information session to learn howyou can get a free laptop when you train online at home for an in-demand healthcare career with Mount Wachusett Community College

JUNE 69 AM or 12 PM

Mount Wachusett Community College444 Green Street

Gardner, MAfor more information CareerStep.com/mwcc 978-630-9575

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Personal Interest

Comedy & Stress ReliefIntro to Stand-Up ComedyLearn about writing a joke, set-up, punch line, getting material, creating your own style, doing impressions, writing song parodies and getting secret formulas. Get a gig, book a show, get an audition and learn how to deal with hecklers. Comedy is a stress-reliever. There will be a chance to perform at an actual comedy show. Instructor: Jerry Caruso, Comic & Impressionist.Mon June 6 – 27 7 – 9 PM CRN 62289 $85 Gardner

Finance

College Funding StrategiesDo you know that 1/3 of parents who plan to help their children pay for college have yet to begin saving for college? Do you know that costs for college rise at almost twice the rate of inflation? We will look at current costs of college and predict future costs, evaluate different funding sources such as educational savings accounts, 529 plans, trusts, loans and retirement accounts. Using the course workbook, we will begin to develop a college funding plan. Instructor: Ralph Viscione, Baystate Financial.Wed June 29 7 – 9 PM CRN 62297 $19 Gardner

Managing Finances Through Career TransitionsLearn skills and techniques to keep your financial matters in order during a job loss or career transition. Participants will receive a workbook which will help them create or adjust a monthly budget. This course looks at factors such as fixed and variable expenses, consolidating or refinancing debt, and reducing expenses. We will present ideas to help prevent common mistakes made in transition, including the importance of maintaining risk protection, replacing lost benefits, and understanding and managing your retirement benefits. The retirement discussion will include potential tax implications and options such as rollovers and retirement plan distributions. Instructor: Ralph Viscione, Baystate Financial.Fri July 1 1:30 – 3:30 PM CRN 62298 $19 Gardner

Dollars and Sense: The Big PictureDo you need help organizing your financial life? Do you avoid opening your retirement statement? Do you wonder how the different aspects of financial life fit together? Learn to manage your money and plan for your goals. Explore how to establish a rainy day fund for emergency expenses, create a monthly budget, protect against risks to your wealth, invest wisely, save for retirement, and leave a legacy. The course includes a workbook which will help you plan and organize your finances. Instructor: Ralph Viscione, Baystate Financial.Mon July 11 7 – 9 PM CRN 62299 $19 Gardner

Crafts & Hobbies

Grow $650+ of food in only 5’ x 20’ GardenIn today’s economy, every penny matters and you can save significant money by raising your own vegetables in a very small plot of soil. This 3 hour seminar offers a uniquely simplified method of square foot gardening that produces 100% of the harvest, in only 20% of the space, using 80% less water - no tilling, no weeding, no kidding! Grow your own veggies on a patio, deck, balcony or yard. Learn how you can save $$$ by planting and harvesting your own garden on only 100 square feet of land, and double your crop with every 5’x20’ plot you wish to commit to your gardening efforts. Instructor Marcia PomeroySpring Focus - Mon Apr 25 – May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 PM CRN 62493 $69 GardnerFall Focus - Mon June 6 – 20 6:30 – 8:30 PMCRN 62494 $69 Gardner

Make a Diaper Cake Learn to make a diaper cake, a three-tiered cake out of baby diapers, which you can give as a unique, useful, and beautiful baby shower gift. The diapers are rolled up, gathered into a circle, layered on top of each other to make it look like a cake. Ribbons and trinkets are added onto the cake for decoration. Instructor: Melissa Croteau. Materials included.Sat May 14 9 AM –NOON CRN 62326 $45 Gardner

Beginner SewingLearn to use your sewing machine and how to follow a pattern to create easy-to-sew garments, or home décor projects, as well as basic alterations. This course is geared toward those with very little sewing experience. Materials list will be distributed in first class, we will go shopping for patterns, fabric and other needed items. Must have sewing machine. Instructor: Suzanne Richardson.Tue June 7 – July 5 6:30 – 9 PM CRN 62311 $119 Gardner

Crafts & Hobbies (con't)

QuiltingLearn basic quilt making: from rotary cutting, to machine and hand stitching. Create a sampler to be used as a wall hanging or baby quilt. Learn basic techniques to be used over and over again in any pattern or quilt. Materials list will be distributed at first class—we will shop for fabric and other essentials. Instructor: Suzanne Richardson.Wed June 8 – July 13 6:30 – 9 PM CRN 62312 $119 Gardner

Building Your Own Patio/WalkwayPlan to make a simple design laying brick patios – it’s easy for the do-it-yourselfer. A brick patio design is easy to build yet elegant, laying the bricks in a striking pattern that requires no cutting! Instructor: Harold Fontaine.Wed June 15 & 22 6 – 7:30 PM CRN 62483 $33 Gardner

Intermediate SewingFor students who have a sewing background. Review basic sewing skills in the beginning and learn additional techniques like adding zippers to garments and complex home décor projects. Instructor: Suzanne Richardson.Tue July 12 – Aug 9 6:30 – 9 PM CRN 62315 $119 Gardner

Interior DecoratingLearn the basics of home decorating which you can apply to any room. Explore colors, textiles, fabrics, lighting, furniture and accessories. Learn how they relate to each other to create a space that reflects your personal style. Instructor: Suzanne Richardson.Wed July 20 – Aug 10 6:30 – 8 PM CRN 62314 $59 Gardner

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Personal Interest

Photography

Music & Dance

Ukulele for the Nearly MusicalSimpler to learn than many other string instruments, but bursting with quality music and fun - it's the ukulele. The uke was huge in the 1920s, “a force” in the 1960s, and in the last few years has again become the instrument of choice for great-sounding, transportable music. This class is for anyone who would like to learn the basics quickly and start playing songs. Simple chords and a focus on interesting strumming techniques mean you will sound great after just one class, and you will soon have a song-list ranging from modern pop to Tin Pan Alley. Isn’t it time to free your inner musician? Learn the power of small -- Uke’s are huge right now! No ukulele? Some loaners are available; email the instructor prior to class. Please bring your own music stand, if possible. Limited to 16. Mon May 30 – June 27 6:30 – 8:00 PMCRN 62496 $119 Gardner

Intro to SongwritingFor anyone who wants to write or perform their own songs, or just wants to know more about the process. Topics will cover: how do I start?; are you stuck in a loop; writing with no instrument; free at last; making a demo; co-writing; don’t lose that lyric; ideas to break writer’s block; performance tips and more. There will be a guest speaker each week. Instructor: Mark Fisher. Mark has released five CDs of his songs and won two Worcester Music Awards in 2008. He has been a finalist and performer at the South Florida Folk Festival. He also has written television, and commercial jingles.Thu June 9 – 30 7 – 9 PM CRN 62350 $69 Gardner

Basic BalletDo you have an inner ballerina but feel too intimidated, or thought it was too late to try it? This is geared for those who have very little or no ballet experience. Focus is mainly on stretching and bar work which will give you a low impact workout.Proper ballet attire suggested: black leotard, theatrical pink tights, and slippers.Instructor: Suzanne Richardson.Thu July 7 – 28 6:30 – 8 PM CRN 62313 $59 Gardner

Firearms Safety

Basic Pistol Course With "Live Fire"Complete this course to receive a Massachusetts State Police Basic Firearms Safety Certificate, required for application submission to local firearms licensing authorities in Massachusetts (specifically for License to Carry A, B or Firearms Identification Cards). Learn how to identify the principle parts of a handgun, and types of actions; the rules for safe handling of handguns and ammunition; the basic responsibilities of safe handgun ownership and use; basic firearms laws related to handgun ownership, carrying and use; how to safely store handguns and ammunition; methods of childproofing and securing handguns; and how to safely load, unload and fire a semi-automatic handgun and revolver, as well as basic cleaning and basic marksmanship. Course meets for eight straight hours and seating is limited to ten students.Wed & Fri June 22 & 24 6 – 9 PM June 25 Sat 9 AM Noon CRN 62351 $145

Wed & Fri July 13 & 15 6 – 9 PM Sat July 16 9 AM Noon CRN 62352 $145

Sat Aug 13 9 AM – 5 PM CRN 62353 $145

Personal Protection in the Home "Live Fire"This is an advanced class and students should possess a License to Carry (LTC A, B) as well as knowledge of safe operation of a handgun. This class covers important fundamentals of home protection including: Mass. Laws, making you and your home safer, awareness levels, responding to a possible break-in, avoiding a confrontation, confronting an attacker, if you shoot and the aftermath of a defensive shooting. Students should have their own handgun, holster and 50 rounds of ammunition, and eyes and ears protection (will be provided at an additional cost, if you don't own them, and if you provide a valid LTC A, B). To be held at the Royalston Fish and Game Club. Instructor: Paul Lyons, Mass. Certified Firearms Safety Instructor.

Students with a Handgun (must bring 50 rounds)

Sat July 23 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 62354 $179Sat Aug 6 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 62356 $179

Students without a Handgun (a handgun and 50 rounds provided)

Sat July 23 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 62355 $219Sat Aug 6 9 AM – 4 PM CRN 62357 $219

Photoshop for PhotographersPart 1. Editing your photos to make them look their best.Instructor: Bob Mayer.Wed June 1 & June 8 6 – 9 PM CRN 62366 $69

Part 2. Restoration & RetouchingInstructor: Bob Mayer.Tue June 14 6 – 9 PM CRN 62367, $39 Gardner

Original Photoshop Compositions for All OccasionsCreate Photoshop compositions, constructed images, for family/friends while producing unique and memorable posters, magazine and book covers, calendars, invitations, awards, stamps, stickers, packaging and more. Instructor: Craig Devonshire.Thu June 2 –23 6 – 9 PM CRN 62291 $119 Gardner

Photographing Your Family and Friends Using Natural Light, Reflectors and Electronic FlashWith today’s cameras and some know-how, you can make exceptional photographs of your family, friends, or anyone. Learn to take outstanding photographs with little more than your camera, a flash, and a reflector. Inside and outside, use the available light, reflectors and electronic flash to create casual and natural-looking photographs.Instructor: Norm Eggert.Mon June 6 – 27 6 – 9 PM CRN 62287 $109 Gardner

Learn How to Take Photographs That Will Impress EveryoneGetting your photograph to look the way you envisioned is more than keeping the subject in focus and the right exposure. It’s also about putting all the elements in the photograph in the right place, taking advantage of the best light for your subject; and using patterns, lines, shapes, and texture, among other things to interest the viewer. After reviewing photography basics and all the bells and whistles on your camera, you’ll learn ways to improve your compositions and how light affects your photographs. We will have two field trips, Sat., June 18 & 25, which will let you photograph with the instructor who will be glad to assist you. Instructor: Norm Eggert.Wed June 8 – 29 6:30 – 9:30 PM CRN 62288 $109 Gardner 5

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Kids Summer ProgramsEnrichment Programs for Kids & Teens

Sports & Fitness

To register, call the Fitness & Wellness Center at the MWCC Gardner Campus at 978-630-9212 for a registration packet or download at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html.

Cost includes: Instruction, awards, T-shirts, & certificates.

Extended Day Program Available Through MWCC’s Fitness CenterChildren may be dropped off between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. and picked up between 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. for a fee of $25 per week per child. The extended day program is not available for half-day programs.

Optional one-hour swim - all camps have an optional one-hour swim at the fitness center following camps (the clinics do not).

Optional Extended Care for the Summer ProgramsChildren can be dropped off at the Fitness & Wellness Center between 8 AM – 8:50 AM and picked up between 3 PM – 5 PM for a cost of $25 per week per child. Children will be picked up at 8:50 AM by a program assistant and walked directly to the main building. The assistant will walk participants back to the fitness center at 3 PM. There is no extended care for half day programs that end before 3 PM.

To register, download a registration packet at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call 978-630-9124 to have one sent.

Week of July 5 – 8 CRN 62329 $25/childWeek of July 11 – 15 CRN 62330 $25/childWeek of July 18 – 22 CRN 62331 $25/childWeek of July 25 – 29 CRN 62332 $25 /childWeek of Aug 1 – 5 CRN 62333 $25/childWeek of Aug 8 – 12 CRN 62334 $25/child

Art

Painters & Sculptors (grades 3-7)A studio art program for the young artist who likes to draw, paint, work in clay and create sculptures. Different subjects and contemporary art will be presented to inspire students’ drawings, paintings and sculptors. Individual expression will be encouraged as students explore a range of materials. Plaster, clay or mixed media may be used for sculpting. Supervised games and other activities will complement students’ time in the studio(s). Dress for mess! Materials included.Tue – Fri July 5 – 8 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62317 $175 Gardner

Draw, Paint & Print (grades 3-7)A studio program for the young artist who likes to draw and paint. Different subjects will be presented to inspire students’ drawings, paintings, collages and prints. Individual expression will be encouraged as students explore a range of charcoal, watercolor and acrylic paints, paper and inks. Dress for mess! Materials included.Mon – Thur July 11 – 14 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62318 $175 Gardner

Art Explorers (grades 1 – 4)Explore the arts and create drawings, paintings and sculptures inspired by animals, insects and the world around us. Supervised games and other activities will complement student’s time in the studio. Dress for mess! Cost includes all materials and supplies. Director: Joyce Miller, art professor at MWCC.Mon –Thu Aug 1 – 4 9 AM – 1 PM CRN 62319 $155 Gardner

Art School for Teens (grades 8 – 12)A studio art program for the teen who wants to create work for a portfolio or is seriously interested in the visual arts. Basic drawing and painting concepts are introduced. Clay, plaster, or mixed media may be used in creating sculptures inspired by traditional and contemporary works of art. Individual expression is encouraged as students investigate a range of subject matter and explore new media. Cost includes all materials and supplies.Mon – Thu Aug 1 – 4 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62320 $175 Gardner

Tennis LessonsAges 6-9 - $100/week

Week 1 - Mon - Fri July 11-15 9 AM - 10:30 AM Week 2 - Mon - Fri July 18-22 9 AM - 10:30 AM

Ages 10-15 - $100/week Week 1 - Mon - Fri July 11-15 10:30 AM - Noon Week 2 - Mon - Fri July 18-22 10:30 AM - Noon

Private, semi-private, and/or group lessons also available

Basketball Camp (students entering grades 2 – 8) Coach and his highly experienced staff will cover all the fundamentals of the game. Participants will do drills, play games, and have many opportunities for competitive skill games. Camp Director: Steve Hancock, head coach of the nationally-ranked Franklin Pierce University women’s basketball program. Coach Hancock has run this camp for over 20 years.* Afternoon Activity Camp AvailableMon – Fri June 27 – July 1 9 AM – NOON $90.00 Gardner

Baseball Camp (students entering grades 2 – 12) Coach Biron brings his years of experience as a professional scout into teaching the fundamentals and strategies of the game. He and his experienced staff will cover all aspects of baseball ensuring all participants will leave better players. Camp Director: George Biron, Anaheim Angels Scout, in his 24th year.Mon – Fri July 11 – 15 9 AM – 3 PM $175 Gardner

Fun In The Sun Camp (students entering grades 1 – 6) Campers do it all from hiking, swimming, games, fun times, movies etc. One of our most popular camps in the past few years. Camp Director: Brian Burpee Mon – Fri July 18 – 22 9 AM – 3 PM $175.00 Gardner

Soccer Camp, Directed by Footopia Soccer (students entering grades 2 – 8)

The most popular soccer camp in the area. Campers learn skills and strategies while having fun. Camp Director: Gerry Padilla, Director of Footopia Soccer.Mon – Fri July 25 – 29 9 AM –3 PM $175 Gardner

Little Fit Camp (students entering grades 1 – 3) Campers learn to eat healthy and are taught the fundamentals to movement through a variety of games, exercises, and routines that build self-confidence and self-esteem. Camp Director: Amanda Grover. Amanda is a certified personal trainer at the fitness center as well as a USA gymnastic girls coach. * Afternoon Activity Camp AvailableMon – Fri Aug 1 – 5 9 AM – NOON $90 Gardner

Kids Fit Camp (students entering grades 4 – 8) Campers learn to eat healthy and are taught the fundamentals to movement through a variety of games, exercises, and routines that build self-confidence and self-esteem. Camp Director: Amanda Grover. Amanda is a certified personal trainer at the fitness center as well as a USA gymnastic girls coach. *Afternoon Activity Camp AvailableMon – Fri Aug 8 – 12 9 AM – NOON $90 Gardner

Field Hockey Camp (students entering grades 5 –12) Learn the game of field hockey with drills and games with our experienced staff. Camp Director: Sally Johnson, head coach at Gardner High School. Coach Johnson is one of the most respected field hockey coaches in the area. Mon – Fri Aug 8 –12 9 AM – 3 PM $175 Gardner

Afternoon Activity CampThis camp is offered on the afternoons of the half day camps. They will eat lunch from 12-1 PM then have camp from 1-3 PM. It will be a fun filled afternoon of a variety of activities with our staff to surely tire them out. Week 1 – Mon – Fri June 27 – July 1 12 PM - 3 PM GardnerWeek 2 – Mon – Fri August 1 – 9 12 PM - 3 PM GardnerWeek 4 – Mon – Fri August 8 – 12 12 PM - 3 PM Gardner$90.00/week for the afternoon only.$85.00/week when registered in combination with Kids Fit Camp, Little Fit Camp or Basketball Camp.

For safety and liability reasons, parents and guardians need to fill out the appropriate program registration which includes waiver forms, emergency contact information and medical information.

Please do NOT fill out the noncredit form at the back of this brochure. Download registration packets at www.mwcc.edu/LLL/kids.html, or call 978-630-9124 to have one sent.

Drama

Lights, Stage, Action (entering grades 3-8)We will take a script from page to stage in just two weeks! Classes will be held in the morning and will include acting, music, dance and more. In the afternoon we will rehearse and learn the thrill of putting on a play. Supervised recreation and T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening.

Section 1: Tue – Fri July 5 - 8 & Mon – Thu July 11 – 14 9AM – 3 PM CRN 62308 $200 Gardner

Section 2: Mon – Thur July 18-21 & 25-28 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62309 $200 Gardner

Theatre Bug (entering grades 1-2)A two week introduction to the wonderful world of theatre for the very young student. This program combines theatre, games, pantomime, music, dance and creative play. Through storytelling, expressive movement and improvisation, students discover the joy of being bitten by the “theatre bug.” Supervised recreation and T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening.Tue – Fri July 5 - 8 & Mon – Thu July 11 – 149 AM – 1 PM CRN 62307 $150 Gardner

Spotlight on Musical Theatre (entering grades 9 – 12)One of our most popular programs! Learn the basics of song and dance while experiencing the thrill of performing in musical numbers and scenes from Broadway shows. Students are exposed to what it takes to be a “triple threat” in the world of theatre. T-shirt is included and a performance for family and friends highlights the final evening.Mon – Thu July 18-21 & 25-28 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62310 $200 Gardner

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All full day camps offer lunch each day at a cost of $15 per week. Campers may also bring their own lunch. Snacks and soda are available for sale during breaks.

Call about our Summer Swim Lessons

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Kids Summer ProgramsEnrichment Programs for Kids & Teens

Pre-teens and Teens

Paranormal Investigations Camp (Ages 12-14 years)Would you like a deeper insight into the world of paranormal investigation? If so, Paranormal Camp is for you. Even if you’re a skeptic, this course will provide you information on the possibilities of haunting and also using scientific methodology to debunk things. We will study the different types of paranormal activities, and use the essential investigating equipment, the investigating process and how to deal with the aftermath of an investigation. The program will culminate with your paranormal investigation team conducting an actual investigation and a video report of your findings.Instructor: Melissa Croteau.Mon – Thu July 11 – 15 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62306 $175 Gardner

Video Game Making (ages 12- 15 years)Video game making is no longer just for computer programmers. Kids are learning to use fun and easy software to build their own games. Participants will first create a storyboard and animations and will then take those animations and use them to create your own video games! Book and software included. Instructor: Susan Taylor.Tue – Thu July 26 – 28 9 AM – 3 PM CRN 62305 $120 Gardner

Medieval Castle (ages 6-11)The middle ages were a time of knighthood, castles with moats, and wide-open country-side. Archeologists are still unearthing buried treasures. Kids will dig the ruins of a medieval castle and uncover replicas of four ancient treasures. They will find an armorial seal, coin, heraldic pendant, and an arrowhead. It’s fun and easy to chip away at the mystery matrix clay and to excavate, study, and display findings. Participants might even wear them as jewelry. With the castle dig molding tray and the sand they dig away at, they can create a castle tower and a gargoyle. Kids will become archeologists with fun activities in this exciting field of science. Materials included.Mon – Fri July 25 – 29 9 AM – 3:30 PM CRN 62303 $200 Gardner

Chemical Magic—Magical Microscopes-Rocks and Minerals (ages 6-11)

Through hands-on activities, kids delve into the world of science and fun. They will: learn to make batteries from fruits and potatoes; make a fantastic crystal tree; work with invisible ink; see the happy and sad balls; work with powerful magnets; look at prepared slides using microscopes; learn about different types of rocks and minerals. Participants will become chemical detectives: making glob from glue; using paper chromatography to separate colors; and making dirty pennies turn clean and clean pennies turn green. Everything will be explained to you so you can go home having learned some interesting science. Hands-on science is the best way to learn. Materials included.Mon – Fri Aug 1 – 5 9 AM – 3:30 PM CRN 62304 $200 Gardner

Can You Dig It? Fossil Hunt - Do You Dig Dinosaurs? (ages 7-12)

Archaeology and paleontology seem like big words to kids. Each child will partake in a simulated fossil excavation, uncovering the different bones of dinosaurs and then assembling the bones to form a completed three dimensional dinosaur to be taken home. Students will identify and make plaster replicas of an ammonite, Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth or choose from other molds. Learn to identify rocks and mineral; and grow beautiful crystals to take home. Materials included.Mon – Fri Aug 8 – 12 9 AM - 3:30 PM CRN 62341 $200 Gardner

Academic AdventuresElectronic Lab (ages 7 – 12)

(Lunch program available for additional purchase)Thirty different projects and experiments are built in this hands-on workshop with an electronic kit participants get to keep. Kids’ minds will be stimulated through easy-to-understand experiments, helping to increase their knowledge of electronics. Science project ideas will come alive as they build the projects while working with electronic circuits. The kit is reusable. They will have fun designing their own projects once they’ve built all 30. Kids can proceed at their own pace. Each will keep an 80 page manual, two solder-less circuit boards, 12 resisters, two capacitors, two light-emitting diodes, two transistors, one battery snap, one diode, one speaker, one timer, one photocell, one rectifier, one potentiometer and one switch. They will learn the ins and outs of how they work. Tue – Fri July 5 – 8 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM CRN 62300 $200 Gardner

Harry Potter - Join Our Magical Mystery Tour (Ages 6 – 11)

All aboard for lots of hands-on fun! Join in the escapades of Harry and his friends; play quidditch; write with invisible ink; make an edible wand; and brew some fantastic potions to drink. They will create and watch some fantastic chemical reactions. They will watch a mirage appear. Kids won't believe it! They can wonder where the sorting hat will place them. Make cool crystals. Children are invited to join where the magic of science, art, and literature meet. Harry, Ron, and Hermoine are waiting for their arrival! Experiment with colored magic sand. See a mysterious glowing ball. Materials included.Mon – Fri July 11 – 15 9 AM – 3:30 PM CRN 62301 $200 (Price includes class, lunch, and fitness center activities) Gardner

CSI (ages 8-12)Students become super science sleuths. Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as they perform as many as 15 different experiments to see just how those tricky cases are solved. Kids will search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. They will: dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and much more. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. Materials included.Mon – Fri July 18 – 22 9 AM – 3:30 PMCRN 62302 $200 Gardner

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GED TestingAll GED testing registrations must be done at the Gardner Campus

Contact Informationemail: [email protected] phone: 978-630-9173

Angela Lunn-Marcustre, chief examiner phone: 978-630-9173 email: [email protected]

Call for the Regional GED Test Center schedule or to schedule a GED registration appointment.

GED Testing RegistrationRegistration must be done in person. The full test fee of $65 must be paid at the time of registration. Cash, check, money order, or vouchers may be used for payment. Testing fees are nonrefundable.*

*Students who fail to show up for their scheduled exam will be charged $25 for each test they miss.

Age RequirementsStudents must be at least sixteen years of age to register. Students under age eighteen must provide a letter from the last school they attended. They must also have a parent or guardian sign a verification of eligibility form.

Other RequirementsProper ID is required: either a current driver’s license or government photo ID. All registrations for re-test must also be in person. The fee for re-tests is $15 each; this fee is also non-refundable. The test is available in English and Spanish on a limited basis. A large print version is also available in English. Students must request the large print version in advance. Limited copies are available. Persons with a

disability who may require accommodations to participate in a fair testing session should contact the GED chief examiner at 978-630-9173 to determine eligibility. Requests should be made prior to registering for any test session.

Adult Basic Education & GED PreparationThe Regional Adult Education Center at MWCC offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED preparation, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).

Classes are free of charge through funding from the Massachusetts Department of Education, Employment Links, and the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation. Day and evening classes are available on an open-entry basis at four convenient locations. For more information please call:

GardnerPamela Dempsey-O’Connell, 978-630-9259, or email [email protected]

WinchendonJanet Brown, 978-297-1667

LeominsterRussell Hayes, 978-534-1563, or email [email protected]

FitchburgKathleen Russell, 978-665-3433, or email [email protected]

DevensKim Kayser 978-630-9527, or email [email protected]

Fecha de examen Hora de examen

Lugar

8, de juniollame para una cita

martes, 19 de julio

jueves, 21 de julio

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Examen de GED en EspañolLlame al 978-630-9173 o

[email protected] para una cita.

English GED TestingCall 978-630-9173 or email [email protected]

Registration Date

Testing Dates

Testing Times Location

June 8, 2011By appointment

Mon., June 20Wed., June 22

3:30pm-8:00pm3:30pm-8:00pm

Gardner- North Cafe

NO TESTING IN JULY

Aug. 3, 2011By appointment

Mon., Aug. 15Wed., Aug. 17

3:30pm-8:00pm3:30pm-8:00pm

Gardner- North Cafe

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N O N C R E D I T

Today’s Date Social Security# Student ID# (if known)

Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Email

Last Name First Name Middle Initial

Date of Birth Male/Female Previous Last Name

Street Address City State Zip

Employer (if applicable)

Employer Street Address City State Zip

Last Semester of MWCC Enrollment (if applicable) Student Signature Date

To register for Fitness & Wellness Center programs, call 978-630-9212.

Ethnic Background: Please help us to determine how well MWCC serves our region by completing the following question. Do you identify yourself as: ❑ Hispanic or Latino ❑ Not Hispanic or Latino Race: Select one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be. ❑ American Indian or Alaskan Native ❑ Asian ❑ Black or African American ❑ White ❑ Native Hawaii or Pacific Islander ❑ Cape Verdean Residency (required): ❒ Massachusetts (R) ❒ Out-of-State (N) ❒ Foreign (F) ❒ Resident Alien (A); Alien Registration No.

Citizenship (required): ❒ U.S. Citizen (Y) ❒ Non-Citizen (N)

Country of Birth (required): Country of Citizenship (required):

CRN# COURSE TITLE COST

TOTAL:

Registration questions? Call the Enrollment Center 978-630-9284 TTY: 978-632-4916Mail: MWCC, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440; attn: Enrollment Center

Noncredit Registration Form

444 Green StreetP.O. Box 2000

Gardner, MA 01440-1000www.mwcc.edu/summer2011

Three Ways to Register for CoursesCourses fill quickly. Please register so you won’t miss out!

1. By Phone: Call 978-630-9284 to register2. By mail: mail registration forms to MWCC Enrollment, 444 Green St, Gardner, MA 01440.

Use the form on the back cover; include a check or money order made out to MWCC. To pay by credit/debit card, go to www.mwcc.edu, click on ‘pay student bill’ or call

978-630-9157 with credit card information.3. Stop by the Gardner, Leominster or Devens Campus to enroll in person.

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444 Green StreetGardner, MA 01440-1000www.mwcc.edu/summer2011The college uses multiple mailing lists. If you receive a duplicate copy, please share it with a friend.

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONU.S. Postage

PAIDPermit #1

MANCHESTER, NH

Get a taste of corporate

Held at the Gardner Campus

employee training

MWCC Summer Business Luncheon Training Series

To register your business call 978-630-9575or email [email protected].

Social Media Marketing StrategiesJune 3rd NOON - 1 PM CRN 62486

Project Management EssentialsJune 17 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62487

Ten Steps to ProfitabilityJuly 8 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62488

Selling the Way Your Customers Want to BuyJuly 29 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62489

The Importance of Process Improvement and LEAN ManufacturingAugust 26 NOON - 1 PM CRN 62490Cost: $10.00 or $13.00 at the door

Complimentary Grilled Lunch Included! Brought to you by the Workforce Development Department