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you might notice that the content in this catalog is organized a little differently. no need to fear! it’s easy. we have broken down the classes into five main categories: 1) personal skills development 2) noon symposia 3) recreational 4) business and industry and 5) professional development. in each section, classes are listed according to the date they will be held. however, you will also find an index of classes in the back of the book if that is easier for you. enjoy. . .

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The SouthArk office of Corporate and Community Education is housed in the Workforce Development

center on the East campus. Community Education classes, seminars, workshops, and camps offer a variety

of opportunities for cultural, educational, and life-enriching activities for all ages. Classes are organized on demand and suggestions are ALWAYS welcome. New

schedules are released three times per year.

Office Administration:Jamie McConathy, Dean of Continuing Education

Sherri Whitehead, Senior CoordinatorTara Anglin, Community Education Coordinator

Sherry Briggs, Administrative Assistant

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Photography BasicsInstructor: Bill Ward, Bill Ward PhotographySaturday, September 110 am - 1 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $99.00

In this beginner-level class, students will primarily spend time exploring features on their camera and learning what unique things to look for when taking photographs. Bill Ward is the owner of Bill Ward Photography in Conway, Arkansas and has an archive of over a half million photographs. Featured in numerous city establishments, including the Conway Police Station and the Conway Chamber of Commerce, Ward is the primary source of city photography in Conway. He has also published two photographic history books, Conway As It Was...As It Is and Beyond the River...Stories of Life Near the Arkansas. Class size limited to 15 students.

Outdoor PhotographyInstructor: Bill Ward, Bill Ward PhotographySaturday, September 12 pm - 5 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $99.00

This intermediate-level class will consist primarily of outdoor shooting alongside instructional experimentation. Class size limited to 15 students.

Photography for iPadInstructor: Larry PowellMondays, September 10 - September 246 pm - 8 pm9.10 SouthArk CFWD East Campus9.17 Elm Street Bakery9.24 SouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $45.00

Accomodating all levels of smart-device familiarity, this class will investigate the great tool your smart device can be in the world of photography. The first class will cover the different apps available for photo editing, the second class will consist of outdoor shooting in historical downtown El Dorado, and the third class will demonstrate how to upload photos onto the computer. Instruction is geared for the Apple iPad and iPhone, but all devices are welcome.

FundraisingInstructor: Beth Weldon, VP of Marketing at First Financial BankThursday, September 2011:30 am - 1 pmSouthArk Library AuditoriumFee: $10.00

Having spent years as a professional fundraiser, Beth knows both the challenges and importance of getting corporate sponsorship and donations. In the past five years, as VP of Marketing for First Financial Bank, she’s sat on the “other side” of the desk. She has the unique perspective of being both the “giver” and the “receiver” of corporate donations and will share those things she wishes she had known - from the “other side” of the desk.

Computer BasicsInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday, October 155 pm - 7 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Learn the basics of successfully operating a computer in this hands-on class. Students will learn the basic components of the computer, how to browse the web, and establish an e-mail account. No prior experience necessarry. Class size limited to 10 students.

Facebook for GrandparentsInstructor: Bobbie SmithMondays, October 225 pm - 7 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Wonder what this ‘Facebook’ thing is all about? Scared of checking it out for yourself in fear that it’s too complicated? Well this class is for you. Come learn all about the social media phenomenon that you hear so much about in this brief instructional class. Students will learn how to create their own profile and will be connecting with friends and family, all over the world, in no time. Class is limited to 10 students.

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To register, call 864.7192 or e-mail [email protected]

Hunter’s EducationInstructor: Johnny KnightenTuesday/Thursday, September 4-136 pm - 9 pmSouthArk Library AuditoriumFee: FREE

Hunter’s EducationInstructor: Johnny KnightenTuesday/Thursday, October 2-116 pm - 9 pmSouthArk Library AuditoriumFee: FREE

By Arkansas law, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1969 will be required to take Hunter Education and carry a certification card. The cerfication is mandatory in most western and mid-western states. Young hunters and adults who will be hunting out-of-state are urged to attend the class. You must attend all four classes. There is no fee for this course. Advance registration required.

Boating EducationInstructor: Laura RogersTuesday/Thursday, October 30 - November 16 pm - 9 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: FREE

Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1986, and of legal age to operate a moterboat, must have successfully completed an approved Arkansas Game and FIsh Commission Boating Education Course and carry proof while operating a motorboat on Arkansas water. The law also affects operators of sailboats. The Arkansas Boating Education Course teaches the fundamentals of safe and responsible boating.

Growing Up WILDInstructor: Laura Rogers, AGFCMonday, October 22 - Tuesday, October 235:30 pm - 8:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: FREE

Growing Up WILD is an activities-based curriculum for teachers of preschool through 2nd grade. This is a hands-on workshop that provides modeling of lessons and learning centers. Book lists and other teaching tools will be available. This class is correlated to NAEYC standards and Head Start domain. Six hours of professional development is available. Activity guide is included. Class is limited to 20. To register, call Laura Rogers at 870.818.6378, the office of continuing education at 864.7192, or e-mail [email protected].

Writing for ChildrenInstructor: Ramona Wood, authorTuesdays, October 23 - November 205:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $95.00

Ramona Wood, author and illustrator of The Goat Woman of Smackover and some children’s publications will present “Why Children’s Books Are Here to Stay.” She will also reveal three ways children’s picture book writing differs from other writing and how to become savvy in this competitive field.

Sew Simple 1Instructor: Bobbie SmithMondays, November 5 - December 36 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $54 + Supplies

This is a beginner level class for anyone interested in learning how to sew. You’ll learn the parts of a machine, basic stitching and technique, necessary equipment, and key terms. No sewing experience necessary. Open to anyone over the age of 14. Students should bring a portable sewing machine, scrap fabric, and a basic sewing kit to class the first night. Additional supplies will be discussed

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personal skills development

Beginning UpholsteryInstructor: Bullock’s UpholsterySaturday, November 310 am - 12 NoonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

Ever wanted to change the worn-out, outdated fabric on your grandpa’s old chair? This class will teach the basic methods of professional upholstery for furniture. Students will provide preferred furniture and fabric. Due to short time frame of class, please be sure to choose a fairly basic piece of furniture. Call 864-8456 or e-mail [email protected] for details regarding class supplies. Class size is limited to 15 students.

Introduction to ExcelInstructor: Catherine HarrellMondays, November 5 - November 126 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $30.00

It is easy to shy away from using Microsoft Excel because of how complicated it initially seems. This class is designed to break that preconcieved level of difficulty by walking through steps of basic Excel functions.

Self Defense for WomenInstructor: Jimmy BennettTuesdays, November 6 - November 206:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk GYMFee: $20.00

With increasing crime rates, it is imperative that women be proactive in educating themselves on how to overcome an attack. A criminal lawyer and a karate black belt, Jimmy Bennett will be teaching ladies the down and dirty of how to handle the unthinkable. Don’t be a statistic.

Basic GuitarInstructor: Osman LatinoTuesdays/Thursdays, November 6 - November 156 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $45.00/student

Mabe you’ve always wanted to learn guitar, but have been a bit shy about it or thought classes would be too costly. This class will offer you the opportunity to learn guitar in a small group (no more than 10) for an affordable price. Popular instructor Osman Latino makes learning guitar fun and unintimidating. Students need to bring their own acoustic guitar.

30 Day CookingInstructor: Bobbie SmithThursday, December 65:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Is your fast-paced life making it hard to prepare dinner for your family? Do you wish you had the extra time to spend with those you love? Dinner doesn’t have to be a chore, with easy do ahead ideas you can service your family a hot meal using dishes you have prepared and frozen. This class will provide tips, ideas, and recipes to make life a little easier.

ACT Prep ClassInstructor: Jeff Ulmer & Janice AtteberyTuesday/Thursday, October 2 - October 255:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $75.00

Open to ALL area students sophomore level and above. Students will receive focused preperation in the areas of English, Reading Comprehension, Science Reasoning, and Math. A practice test in a simulated test environment followed by scoring and additional one-on-one tutoring will be held on the last session. Space limited to 25 participants. Advance registration required.

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personal skills development

Beginning UpholsteryInstructor: Bullock’s UpholstrySaturday, November 310 am - 12 NoonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $

Ever wanted to change the worn-out, outdated fabric on your grandpa’s old chair? This class will teach the basic methods of professional upholstery for furniture. Student will provide preferred furniture and fabric. Due to short time frame of class, please be sure to choose a fairly basic piece of furniture.

Introduction to ExcelInstructor: Catherine HarrellMondays, November 5 - November 126 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $

It is easy to shy away from using Microsoft Excel because of how complicated it initially seems. This class is designed to break that preconcieved level of difficulty by walking through steps of basic Excel functions.

Self Defense for WomenInstructor: Jimmy BennettTuesdays, November 6 - November 206 pm - 7 pmSouthArk GYMFee: $

With increasing crime rates, it is imperative that women be proactive in educating themselves on how to overcome an attack. A criminal lawyer and a karate black belt, Jimmy Bennett will be teaching ladies the down and dirty of how to handle the unthinkable. Don’t be a statistic.

Basic GuitarInstructor: Osman LatinoTuesdays/Thursdays, November 6 - November 156 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $45.00/student

Mabe you’ve always wanted to learn guitar, but have been a bit shy about it or thought classes would be too costly. This class will offer you the opportunity to learn guitar in a small group (no more than 5) for an affordable price. Popular instructor Osman Latino makes learning guitar fun and unintimidating. Students need to bring their own acoustic guitar.

30 Day CookingInstructor: Bobbie SmithThursday, December 65:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee:

Is your fast-paced life making it hard to prepare dinner for your family? Do you wish you had the extra time to spend with those you love? Dinner doesn’t have to be a chore, with easy do ahead ideas you can servce your family a hot meal using dishes you have prepared and frozen. This class will provide tips, ideas, and recipes to make life a little easier.

ACT Prep ClassInstructor: Jeff Ulmer & Janice AtteberyTuesday/Thursday, October 2 - October 255:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $75.00

Open to ALL area students sophomore level and above. Students will receive focused preperation in the areas of English, Reading Comprehension, Science Reasoning, and Math. A practice test in a simulated test environment followed by scoring and additional one-on-one tutoring will be held on the last session. Space limited to 25 participants. Advance registration required.

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Water Conservation in the Lawn and LandscapeInstructor: Robin BridgesWednesday, September 12

Learn lawn and landscape tips for the average home owner with an emphasis on water conservation techniques such as mulching, composting, rain barrels, rain gardens, and drip irrigation. This lecture will be led by Robin Bridges, University of Arkansas County Extension Agent and Staff Chair for Union County. Bridges has 28 years experience working with agriculture producers and homeowners in the area of agriculture and natural resource development and maintenance.

Crazy CouponingInstructor: Bobby SmithWednesday, September 26

Coupons save you $ $ $...it’s just that simple! What’s not so simple is learning how and where to find the great deals. Mix up your lunch break and come learn a few tips, tactics, and resources for couponing.

Why Children’s Books Are Here to StayInstructor: Ramona WoodTuesday, October 16

Ramona Wood, author and illustrator of The Goat Woman of Smackover and other children’s publications will present “Why Children’s Books Are Here to Stay.” She will also reveal three ways children’s picture book writing differs from other writing and how to become savvy in this competitive field. See her books at RamonaWoodBoks.com and Amazon.com.

Lunch and PoliticsPanel: Dr. John Sutherlin, Dr. Paul Babbitt, Dr. Ken BridgesWednesday, October 17

In honor of the upcoming presidential election, this Symposium will not only be educational, but it’s sure to be full of a lively debate. Panel members include Dr. John Sutherlin of ULM, Dr. Paul Babbitt of SAU, and SouthArk’s very own Dr. Ken Bridges.

Birds of PreyInstructor: Arkansas Game and Fish CommissionWednesday, November 7

Owls, hawks, eagles and falcons are all birds of prey, or raptors. In this noon symposium, we will learn how these animals use their physical and behavioral specializations to catch prey. We will also learn the physical and behavioral characteristics of raptors, understand the importance of raptors to the ecosystem, and study raptor characteristics using feathers, skulls, and, you guessed it...LIVE raptors.

Holiday BingoPLACE: TBA***Wednesday, December 5

Grab a friend - or meet some there - and join us for a lunch hour of fun! During this symposium, we will sit back, relax in good company, and enjoy a fun game of Holiday Bingo. There will be no charge for this friendly game. Location is to be announced.

Noon Symposia are FREE and open to the public. Unless otherwise stated, they will be held in the SouthArk Library Auditorium. Doors will open at Noon and the class will begin at 12:15. Students are encourage to bring their lunch, but refreshments will be provided compliments of SouthArk.

Space is limited for these events. Please RSVP to [email protected] or by calling 870.864.7192.

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Water Conservation in the Lawn and LandscapeInstructor: Robin BridgesWednesday, September 1212 Noon - 1 pm

Learn lawn and landscape tips for the average home owner with an emphasis on water conservation techniques such as mulching, composting, rain barrels, rain gardens, and drip irrigation. This lecture will be led by Robin Bridges, University of Arkansas County Extension Agent and Staff Chair for Union County. Bridges has 28 years experience working with agriculture producers and homeowners in the area of agriculture and natural resource development and maintenance.

Crazy CouponingInstructor: Bobbie SmithWednesday, September 2612 Noon - 1 pm

Coupons save you $ $ $...it’s just that simple! What’s not so simple is learning how and where to find the great deals. Mix up your lunch break and come learn a few tips, tactics, and resources for couponing.

Why Children’s Books Are Here to StayInstructor: Ramona WoodTuesday, October 1612 Noon - 1 pm

Ramona Wood, author and illustrator of The Goat Woman of Smackover and other children’s publications will present “Why Children’s Books Are Here to Stay.” She will also reveal three ways children’s picture book writing differs from other writing and how to become savvy in this competitive field.

Lunch and PoliticsPanel: Dr. John Sutherlin, Dr. Paul Babbitt, Dr. Ken BridgesWednesday, October 1712 Noon - 1 pm

In honor of the upcoming presidential election, this Symposium will not only be educational, but it’s sure to be full of a lively debate. Panel members include Dr. John Sutherlin of ULM, Dr. Paul Babbitt of SAU, and SouthArk’s very own Dr. Ken Bridges.

Birds of PreyInstructor: AGFC Representative from Gov. Mike Huckabee Delta River’s Nature CenterWednesday, November 712 Noon - 1 pm

Owls, hawks, eagles and falcons are all birds of prey, or raptors. In this noon symposium, we will learn how these animals use their physical and behavioral specializations to catch prey. We will also learn the physical and behavioral characteristics of raptors, understand the importance of raptors to the ecosystem, and study raptor characteristics using feathers, skulls, and, you guessed it...LIVE raptors.

Know The 10 Signs: Early Detection MattersInstructor: Amber HollandWednesday, November 2112 Noon - 1 pm

It may be hard to know the difference between a typical age-related change and the first sign of Alzheimer’s disease. To help identify problems early, the Alzheimer’s Association created a list of warning signs for Alzheimer’s. Individuals may experience one or more of these signs in different degrees. Hopefully, after listening to this presentation, you are able to help identify the 10 signs and increase the changes of early dianosis in a loved one.

Holiday BingoPLACE: TBA***Wednesday, December 512 Noon - 1 pm

During this symposium, we will sit back, relax in good company, and enjoy a fun game of Holiday Bingo. There will be no charge for this friendly game. Location is to be announced.

Noon Symposia are FREE and open to the public. Unless otherwise stated, they will be held in the SouthArk Library Auditorium. Doors will open at Noon and the class will begin at 12:15. Students are encouraged to bring their lunch, but refreshments will be provided compliments of SouthArk.

Space is limited for these events. Please RSVP to [email protected] or by calling 870.864.7192.

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recreational

Beginning CrochetInstructor: Jill PickettTuesdays, September 4 - October 96 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $59.00 + supplies

Come join the fun in learning to crochet. Most of us think of crocheting as outdated, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. In this class you will learn the basic stitches needed in most crochet patterns, as well as how to read a crochet pattern. By learning a few stitches you will be well on your way to creating a simple but beautiful dishcloth or even a hat for that special little one. Don’t miss out on the fun!

Line Dance Series IIIInstructor: Mary MeadowsTuesday/Thursdays, September 18 - October 45:30 pm - 6 pmSouthArk GYM Fee: $29.00/student

Line dances to be learned in series III include Carolyn’s Waltz, Ridin’, Swamp Thang, Lynda’s Night Club Two Step, Rumba Line Dance, Shake Rattle and Roll... and more as time allows.

Line Dance Series IInstructor: Mary MeadowsTuesday/Thursdays, October 9 - October 255:30 pm - 6 pmSouthArk GYM Fee: $29.00/student

Line dances to be learned in Series I include the Four Corners, Electric Slide, Simarron Stroll, Mustang Sally, Arknasas Cowgirl Twist, and More! No partner needed.

**The line dance classes are part of an ongoing series. Once Line Dance I, II, and III are completed, students can join the SouthArk Line Dancers for $10 per month. PLUS, repeat Line Dance Series I, II, and III for FREE.

Bread MakingInstructor: Laura WoolhiserWednesday, September 126 pm - 8 pmSouthArk GYM KitchenFee: $20.00

Get ready to plunge your hands in some dough during this bread making for the home baker class. In this one night class, you will be able to do the preparation for a loaf of bread, sample a few already made, and take home a recipe of your own!

Cookin’ CajunInstructor: Catherine HarrellThursdays, September 27 - October 256 pm - 8 pmSouthArk GYM KitchenFee: $19.00/class

Come have a taste of New Orleans folklore during this five-class series. Each class will include two recipes, one with seafood and one without. The students will learn how each entree is made. Samples will be provided. Class size limited to 12.

9.27: Stuffed Artichokes, Crab stuffed mushrooms 10.04: Redfish Court-bullion, Ratatouille10.11: Bread Pudding, Pralines10.18: Red Beans and Rice, Shrimp Creole10.25: Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, and Crawfish Etoufee.

That’s So Pinteresting: Pinterest 101Instructor: Bobbie SmithMonday, October 85:30 pm - 7 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Pinterest is making it‘s way to becoming a very promenant part of society today. Have you heard all the hype but haven’t jumped on the bandwagon? Maybe the thought seems overwhelming or maybe you simply haven‘t had the time. This class will cover the basics of this virtual ideabook. Students will leave having their own account, feeling comfortable with navigating the site, a few pinboards, and hopefully some helpful ideas already pinned!

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Guitar for KidsInstructor: Osman LatinoSaturdays, October 13 - November 310 am - 12 NoonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $45.00/student

Instructor Osman Latino makes learning guitar fun and truly enjoys helping students reach their full musical potential. Open to children ages 6 & up. Students need to bring their own acoustic guitar.

Holiday Tree DecoratingInstructor: Rexayn Tribble, All About FlowersSaturday, October 202 pm - 3 pmAll About FlowersFee: $10.00

Christmas tree decorating is becoming more creative by the year. Join Rexayn Tribble with All About Flowers as she explains how she does her beautiful tree. Participants will learn how to use decomesh as well as other trendy decorating items.

Gluten-Free LivingInstructor: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, November 65 pm - 6 pmThe Olde Towne StoreFee: FREE

For the health-conscious or the health-curious. From gluten-free bread to gluten-free make-up, there’s no way to deny that gluten-free products are making their way into the marketplace. Come learn all about these products and how they can benefit you.

Dine on a Dime: Recipe ExchangeInstructor: Bobbie SmithThursday, November 155 pm - 6:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

This class will cover money-saving recipes and tips, menus, snack ideas, and more. Make sure to bring a recipe to share with the class.

Holiday Bird FeedingInstructor: Laura RogersSaturday, December 110 am - 11:30 amSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: FREE

This hands-on class will consist of making edible ornaments that can be hung outside for Arkansas birds to enjoy over the winter months.

Mommy & Me: Gingerbread House MakingInstructor: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, October 45 pm - 6 pmThe Olde Towne StoreFee: TBA

Grab your daughter and get in the Holiday spirit with gingerbread houses and the lovely environment at the Olde Towne Store. All materials for this class are included, all you need is yourself!

Holiday SpaInstructor: Bobbie SmithSaturday, December 810 am - 12 NoonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

A holiday version of the Summer Spa favorite, students in this class will learn how to make inexpensive beauty products using simple ingredients. Students will create a facial mask, lotion, exfoliator, soap petals, mani-pedi products, and more.

Holiday TeaInstructor: Elaine StricklandSaturday, December 1512 Noon - 2:00 pmEl Dorado Country Club$25.00

This event is designed to give ladies an afternoon out of the house to spend with their girlfriends, daughters, and/or granddaughters. It will include a New England-style tea, light hors d’oeuvres, fun music, and a fun, festive time.

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recreational

Be Watching For...

Wreath MakingInstructor: Rexayn Tribble, All About FlowersDate: TBA**All About Flowers

Beginning Cake DecoratingInstructor: Julie Fite, The Cake LadiDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

Mommy & Me Cupcake DecoratingInstructor: Julie Fite, The Cake LadiDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

Cookie DecoratingInstructor: Julie Fite, The Cake LadiDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

Tin TreasuresInstructor: Marta JinksDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

GeocachingInstructor: Mike RobertsSaturday, October 610:00 am - 12 NoonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

Frugal LivingInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday, October 15:30 pm - 7:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

A friendly reminder: Classes are organized on demand and suggestions are ALWAYS welcome - we want to hear from you!

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recreational

Be Watching For...

Wreath MakingInstructor: Rexayn Tribble, All About FlowersDate: TBA**All About Flowers

Beginning Cake DecoratingInstructor: Julie Fite, The Cake LadiiDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

Mommy & Me Cupcake DecoratingInstructor: Julie Fite, The Cake LadiiDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

Cookie DecoratingInstructor: Julie Fite, The Cake LadiiDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

Tin TreasuresInstructor: Marta JinksDate: TBA**SouthArk CFWD East Campus

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Small Time Budget, Big Time Marketing:The Benefits of Social MediaInstructor: Megan Whitehead, SAU SBTDCFriday, September 14Simmons First Bank Community Room,100 W. Grove St.9:00 am - 11:00 amFee: FREE

Not sure where to begin with social media or why you should bother? Businesses of all sizes are using online social networking tools to connect with customers. And why wouldn’t they? It’s an easy to use, free marketing medium that nearly everyone is already engaged in. We’ll show you five low-cost ways social media can bolster your current marketing efforts, and you’ll leave with your own social media marketing plan. Learn which social media are a good fit for you, where your target customers are looking online, and what it could mean for your business if you aren’t involved in social networking.

Ideas To Assets: A Practical Guide to Patents, Copyrights & TrademarksInstructor: Mr. ------ CalhounTuesday, October 99:00 am - 12:30 pmFee: $45.00

In collaboration with the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center, this workshop provides legal fundamentals for the acquisition of patents, copyrihts and trademark rights. It will also provide the basics of how to protect those intellectual property rights and how to avoid (or react to) other’s claims of infringement. **Approved for 3 hours of CLE

Microsoft Excel/Access HybridInstructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, September 68:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $109.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

If you are looking to automate repetitive tasks in Excel or Access, then this class will get you up and running. Students will get an overview on creating Macros with the recorder, edit and debug macros with the Visual Basic Editor, capture user input, and work with data tables. Students wil be

introduced to the concepts related toprogramming VBA, such as Objects and the Object library, Methods and Properties, proper method of Declaring Variables and running other macros from within a macro. This class is designed for the beginner student to Excel/Access macros and VBA, but a thorough grasp of Excel or Access features through at least an intermediate level is necessary for attending this class. The class primarily concentrates on Excel, but all questions will be entertained. Student files from work that can be used in class are encouraged.

Microsoft Excel 2007: Level 1Instructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, September 208:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $109.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

You have basic computer skills such as using a moush, navigating through windows, and surfing the net. You have also used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. you now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. In this course, you will use Microsoft Office Excel 2007 to manage, edit, and print data. You will create and edit basic worksheets and workbooks. Students should be familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard, you should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to sue Windows to manage information on your computer.

Microsoft Office Access Boot CampInstructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday-Friday, October 25th-26th8:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $399.00/student - $350 for SAWTEC

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Microsoft Excel/Access HybridInstructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, September 68:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $129.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

If you are looking to automate repetitive tasks in Excel or Access, then this class will get you up and running. Students will get an overview on creating Macros with the recorder, edit and debug macros with the Visual Basic Editor, capture user input, and work with data tables. Students wil be introduced to the concepts related toprogramming VBA, such as Objects and the Object library, Methods and Properties, proper method of Declaring Variables and running other macros from within a macro. This class is designed for the beginner student to Excel/Access macros and VBA, but a thorough grasp of Excel or Access features through at least an intermediate level is necessary for attending this class. The class primarily concentrates on Excel, but all questions will be entertained. Student files from work that can be used in class are encouraged.

Microsoft Excel 2007: Level 1Instructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, September 208:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $129.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

You have basic computer skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the net. You have also used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. You now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. In this course, you will use Microsoft Office Excel 2007 to manage, edit, and print data. You will create and edit basic worksheets and workbooks. Students should be familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard, you should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer.

Microsoft Office Access Boot CampInstructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday-Friday, October 25-October 26Thurs: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmFri: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $399/student - $350 for SAWTEC members

Beyond the basics...here are some of the things that will be included: table field properties with LookUp values, Yes/No values, Validation Rules, default values, pick-date calendars, and Input Masks; advanced querying with user defined parameters, Update and Make Table queries; form controls, layout and design; report controls with calculated fields; and labels. Also included in this course are designing and implementing subforms and split forms; indexes; importing and exporting data; hyperlinks; database security; and customizing the Navigation Pane. Students: 1)will complete the course by designing and implemeneting a fully-functional database from the ground up; 2)are encouraged to submit problems and questions they have experienced with their own data, bring Excel data for importing; 3)will learn how to use Access as an additional tool to Excel.

SouthArk offers customized programs and pre-employment training to help your business excel in today’s highly competitive economy. Training can be delivered at SouthArk or your business. Corporate headquarters and manufacturers located in El Dorado can benefit from EWTP grants where part of your training dollars will be reimbursed. We will write the grant for you and take care of all the paperwork making your training budget stretch further. Let us know your needs so we can help with training solutions. We are often able to find other companies with similar needs to help share training costs. Contact us for a free consultation. Call 864-7192 or e-mail [email protected].

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Microsoft Excel 2007: Level 2Instructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, November 158:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $129.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

In Microsoft Office Excel 2007: Level 1, you created, edited, formatted, and printed basic spreadsheets. You now have a need to streamline repetitive tasks and display spreadsheet data in more visually effective ways. In this course, you will use Microsoft Office Excel 2007 to streamline and enhance your spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas. You will apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. The target students for this course are students who desire to gain the skills necessary to create templates, sort and filter data, import and export data, analyze data, and work with Excel on the web. Students should already have knowledge of the basics of Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print basic worksheets.

Microsoft PowerpointInstructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, December 68:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $129.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

Audiences not only expect that your presentations are in an electronic format, but they also demand that your presentations be unique and sophisticated in their use of such formats. In this course, you will work with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 to create electronic presentations. You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a new presentation. You will format text on slides to enhance clarity. In order to enhance visual appeal, you will add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. You will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form. You will then finalize a presentation to deliver it.

Excel VBAInstructor: William ByrdWednesday - Friday, December 12-14Wed: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmThurs: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmFri: 8:00 am - 12 NoonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $129.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

This VBA course is designed to give experienced Microsoft Office users proficiency in creating procedures that run in response to specific events, creating user forms to accept or display data, validating the data entry in user forms, and debugging and handling errors in code. Students are expected to have completed either Excel Level 3, Word Level 3, Access Level 3, or Macros class(es) or have equivalent experience prior to attending this class. Please call 864-7192 or e-mail [email protected] to obtain complete course details. Instructor William Byrd has over 25 years experience as a Programmer and holds a variety of certifications. Considered an expert in the field, Byrd has conducted trainings and led courses for various companies and educational institutions across the state including Pulaski Tech and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Space limited to 10 students.

Desktop Publishing/Word InteractiveInstructor: Rhonda Williams ByrdThursday, December 198:30 am - 4:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $129.00/student - $99 for SAWTEC members

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C-STOP (Contractor Safety Training Orientation Program)SouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $50.00/student

The C-Stop program meets a significant portion of the OSHA mandated contractor requirements. This increases safety-training efficiency for the contract employee due to a reduction in redundant information being presented. However, the C-Stop program is not meant to relieve contract companies of all training responsibilities. There are elements of the standards that require the contractor to provide employer specific information regarding policy and procedures as well as some hands on training on specific equipment. All subjects are covered at the orientation level. Contractors are required to take this training to receive a C-STOP badge to enter the plants of Lion Oil, Chemtura, El Dorado Chemical, DuPont, Albemarle, Entegra, Clean Harbors and Tetra. These companies also accept similar contractor safety orientation programs such as Basic Orientation Plus recognized by the Association of Reciprocal Safety Council within the past 12 months. The site-specific training for some of these plants is also offered. Two day advance registration is required or a late registration fee is charged. Call 864-8453 or e-mail [email protected] for more information and registration instructions. All classes meet in SouthArk’s Center for Workforce Development, 3698 East Main in El Dorado. Various instructors are used. Check-in and photos are taken starting at 8:30 a.m. and classes begin at 9:00 a.m. Registration deadline is 2 business days prior to the class date. This is a ONE DAY course offered on the following days:

September: 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20 24, 25, 26, 27October: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31November: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29December: 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19 20

8-Hour HazWoper/C-Stop Combos 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus$50.00/student

This one-day course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites and allows contractor employees to earn their C-STOP badges for entrance into participating company gates. A 24-hour Hazwoper initial training is a required prerequisite for taking the 8 hour Hazwoper Refresher. If someone has gone two years without refresher training, they need to retake the initial Hazwoper course. This course is offered on the following days: September 20, October 11, and December 6.

24-Hour HazWoper - $180 per person8:00 am - 5:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus$180.00/student

This course covers broad issues pertaining to hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA developed the HAZWOPER program to protect workers at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measure to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place. This course is offered on the following days: September 25-27 and November 27-29.

24-Hour HazWoper/C-Stop Combos8:00 am - 5:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus$180.00/student

This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. OSHA has developed the HAZWOPER program to protect the workers at hazardous sites and devised extensive regulations to ensure their safety and health. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measure to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place. This course also allows contractors to earn their C-STOP badges for entrance into participating company gates. This course is offered on the following days: October 30-November 1 and December 18-20.

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40- Hour HazWoperSouthArk CFWD East Campus$297 per personOctober 15 - 198:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday-Thursday8:00 am - 12:00 pm Friday

This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment, and OSHA regulations. This course covers topics included in 29 CFR.

Companies need to call and register ahead at least two days before class. Seats are limited. Classes must meet minimum attendance requirements. Attendants do not have to come from the same company as long as minimum attendance requirements are met. *Classes may be offered on demand other than what is scheduled as an open enrollment. Just let us know what you need.

10 hr. and 30 hr. OSHA Construction Outreach courses are available on demand. Please contact us for scheduling.

SouthArk offers customized programs and pre-employment training to help your business excel in today’s highly competitive economy! Training can be delivered at SouthArk or your business. Corporate headquarters and manufacturers located in El Dorado can benefit from EWTP grants where part of your training dollars will be reimbursed. We will write the grant for you and take care of all the paperwork making your training budget stretch further. Let us know your needs so we can help with training solutions. We are often able to find other companies with similar needs to help share training costs. Contact us for a free consultation. Call 864-7192 or e-mail [email protected].

Mail-InComplete a non-credit registration form and mail form and payment at least one week prior to the start of class to: SouthArk, Attn: Corporate and Community Education, P.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731. Do not send cash through the mail.

Phone-InIf paying with a credit or debit card – 1.800.955.2289 ext. 163, ask for the bookstore. You can also call locally (870) 864-7163.Walk-In: You may register between 9a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Bookstore on the West Campus located in the Whitefield Classroom Building at 300 South West Avenue or in the Suite 146 of the Center for Workforce Development on East Campus. Please have correct change or check. It will save time, if you have the non-credit registration form (located on back of this page) already filled out.

Fax-InComplete a non-credit registration form and fax it to 870.864.8495 and mail form and payment to: SouthArk, Attn: Corporate and Community Education, P.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731.

E-mailComplete a non-credit registration form, found at www.southark.edu under “Community Classes” and e-mail it to [email protected]. Mail payment to: SouthArk, Attn: Corporate and Community Education, P.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71730

Note: This information is complete and accurate at the time of posting; however, it is subject to change.

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Registration FormNon-Credit Classes

Community Education Coporate Education

Student must complete all information in Section A.

Section A

Name: __________________________________________ Last 6 digits of Social Security No. __________Phone: (H)____________________ (W)____________________ (C)____________________ E-mail: __________________________________________Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________City: ____________________ State: ____________________ Zip: ____________________ Course Title: ____________________ Fee: ___________ Qty: ___________ Total: _________________ ____________________ Fee: ___________ Qty: ___________ Total: _________________ ____________________ Fee: ___________ Qty: ___________ Total: _________________ Total Fees Due: ____________________

Section BMethod of Payment: � Cash � Check � Money Order � Purchase Order # � VISA # ____________________ Exp. Date: ____________________ � MasterCard # ____________________ Exp. Date: ____________________

Signature: __________________________________________ Date: ____________________

Make checks payable to:South Arkansas Community CollegeP.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731-7010

FOR BUSINESS USE ONLY: Receipt #___________Date Received: ______________ BY: ___________

When we cancelClasses will be cancelled if a minimum number of full-paying students.have not registered by the registration deadline. Early registration helps eliminate the disappointment of course cancellations. Full refunds are given for any classes that we cancel.When you cancelThe Office of Corporate and Community Education will refund your registration fee if you cancel up to one week before the class begins. If you cancel less than one week before the class, you will be charged the full amount for the class. Another person may attend in your place when a refund is not allowed. Some seminars, workshops, camps, etc. will have separate cancellation policies. Please inquire about these before registering. Senior Discount PolicySenior citizens are required to pay full price for all non-credit courses unless otherwise indicated.

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40- Hour HazWoperSouthArk CFWD East Campus$297 per personOctober 15 - 198:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday-Thursday8:00 am - 12:00 pm Friday

This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment, and OSHA regulations. This course covers topics included in 29 CFR.

Companies need to call and register ahead at least two days before class. Seats are limited. Classes must meet minimum attendance requirements. Attendants do not have to come from the same company as long as minimum attendance requirements are met. *Classes may be offered on demand other than what is scheduled as an open enrollment. Just let us know what you need.

10 hr. and 30 hr. OSHA Construction Outreach courses are available on demand. Please contact us for scheduling.

SouthArk offers customized programs and pre-employment training to help your business excel in today’s highly competitive economy! Training can be delivered at SouthArk or your business. Corporate headquarters and manufacturers located in El Dorado can benefit from EWTP grants where part of your training dollars will be reimbursed. We will write the grant for you and take care of all the paperwork making your training budget stretch further. Let us know your needs so we can help with training solutions. We are often able to find other companies with similar needs to help share training costs. Contact us for a free consultation. Call 864-7192 or e-mail [email protected].

Mail-InComplete a non-credit registration form and mail form and payment at least one week prior to the start of class to: SouthArk, Attn: Corporate and Community Education, P.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731. Do not send cash through the mail.

Phone-InIf paying with a credit or debit card – 1.800.955.2289 ext. 163, ask for the bookstore. You can also call locally (870) 864-7163.Walk-In: You may register between 9a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Bookstore on the West Campus located in the Whitefield Classroom Building at 300 South West Avenue or in the Suite 146 of the Center for Workforce Development on East Campus. Please have correct change or check. It will save time, if you have the non-credit registration form (located on back of this page) already filled out.

Fax-InComplete a non-credit registration form and fax it to 870.864.8495 and mail form and payment to: SouthArk, Attn: Corporate and Community Education, P.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731.

E-mailComplete a non-credit registration form, found at www.southark.edu under “Community Classes” and e-mail it to [email protected]. Mail payment to: SouthArk, Attn: Corporate and Community Education, P.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71730

Note: This information is complete and accurate at the time of posting: however it is subject to change.

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professional development 14Small Time Budget, Big Time Marketing:The Benefits of Social MediaInstructor: Megan Whitehead, SAU ASBTDCFriday, September 14Simmons First Bank Community Room,100 W. Grove St.9:00 am - 11:00 amFee: FREE

Not sure where to begin with social media or why you should bother? Businesses of all sizes are using online social networking tools to connect with customers. And why wouldn’t they? It’s an easy to use, free marketing medium that nearly everyone is already engaged in. We’ll show you five low-cost ways social media can bolster your current marketing efforts, and you’ll leave with your own social media marketing plan. Learn which social media are a good fit for you, where your target customers are looking online, and what it could mean for your business if you aren’t involved in social networking.

Ideas To Assets: A Practical Guide to Patents, Copyrights & TrademarksInstructor: Calhoun Law FirmTuesday, October 99:00 am - 12:30 pmFee: $45.00

In collaboration with the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center, this workshop provides legal fundamentals for the acquisition of patents, copyrihts and trademark rights. It will also provide the basics of how to protect those intellectual property rights and how to avoid (or react to) other’s claims of infringement. **Approved for 3 hours of CLE

Money MattersMonday and Tuesday, October 15 and 166:00 pm - 8:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $49.00 includes book

In this course created by the Arkansas Women’s Business Center, students will create a household budget, set short-term and long-term financial goals, create a Personal Financial Statement, learn how personal and business finances interrelate. They will also learn the fundamentals of business borrowing and develop an Action Plan to address personal money management issues.

FundraisingInstructor: Beth Weldon, VP of Marketing at FFBThursday, September 2011:30 am - 1 pmSouthArk Library AuditoriumFee: $10.00

Having spent years as a professional fundraiser, Beth knows both the challenges and importance of getting corporate sponsorship and donations. In the past five years, as VP of Marketing for First Financial Bank, she’s sat on the “other side” of the desk. She has the unique perspective of being both the “giver” and the “receiver” of corporate donations and will share those things she wishes she had known - from the “other side” of the desk.

Effective Communication in the WorkplaceInstructor: Robyn Jardine-RandelFriday, November 99:00 am - 11:00 amSimmons First Bank Community Room,100 W. Grove StFee: FREE

Do you ever wonder if your message is being received as it was intended? This course will teach, or serve as a refresher, on proper communication in the workplace.

Retail Operations and Management SeriesSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $60.00 one-time workbook fee $35.00 single session $150.00 entire series

This program, presented by the Arkansas Women’s Business Center, will provide participants an invaluable overview of the retail industry, learn best practices in operational concepts, and processes, and understand accountability in a Retail Management role.

Session 1: Selling and ServiceMonday and Tuesday, October 22 and 238:30 am - 5:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus

Session 2: Human ResourcesMonday, November 58:30 am - 5:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus

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Registration FormNon-Credit Classes

Community Education Coporate Education

Student must complete all information in Section A.

Section A

Name: __________________________________________ Last 6 digits of Social Security No. __________Phone: (H)____________________ (W)____________________ (C)____________________ E-mail: __________________________________________Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________City: ____________________ State: ____________________ Zip: ____________________ Course Title: ____________________ Fee: ___________ Qty: ___________ Total: _________________ ____________________ Fee: ___________ Qty: ___________ Total: _________________ ____________________ Fee: ___________ Qty: ___________ Total: _________________ Total Fees Due: ____________________ Section BMethod of Payment: Cash Check Money Order Purchase Order # VISA # ____________________ Exp. Date: ____________________ MasterCard # ____________________ Exp. Date: ____________________

Signature: __________________________________________ Date: ____________________

Make checks payable to:South Arkansas Community CollegeP.O. Box 7010, El Dorado, AR 71731-7010

FOR BUSINESS USE ONLY: Receipt #___________Date Received: ______________ BY: ___________

When we cancelClasses will be cancelled if a minimum number of full-paying students have not registered by the registration deadline. Early registration helps eliminate the disappointment of course cancellations. Full refunds are given for any classes that we cancel.When you cancelThe Office of Corporate and Community Education will refund your registration fee if you cancel up to one week before the class begins. If you cancel less than one week before the class, you will be charged the full amount for the class. Another person may attend in your place when a refund is not allowed. Some seminars, workshops, camps, etc. will have separate cancellation policies. Please inquire about these before registering. Senior Discount PolicySenior citizens are required to pay full price for all non-credit courses unless otherwise indicated.

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24-Hour HazWoper 24-Hour HazWoper/C-Stop Combos30 Day Cooking40- Hour HazWoper 8-Hour HazWoper/C-Stop Combos Access Bootcamp ACT PrepBasic GuitarBeginning Cake DecoratingBeginning CrochetBeginning UpholstryBoating EducationBread MakingComputer BasicsCookie DecoratingCookin' CajunC-StopDesktop Publishing/Word Interactive Dine on a Dime: Recipe ExchangeExcel VBA Facebook for GrandparentsFrugal LivingFundraisingGluten-free LivingGrowing Up WILDGuitar for KidsHoliday BingoHoliday Bird FeedingHoliday Spa

Holiday Tree DecoratingHunter's EducationIntro. To ExcelLadies Holiday TeaLine Dance 1Line Dance 3Microsoft Exce/Access Hybrid Microsoft Excel 2007: Level 1 Microsoft Excel 2007: Level 2 Microsoft PowerPoint Mommy & Me Gingerbread House Mommy and Me Cupcake DecoratingNoon Symposium: Crazy CouponingNoon Symposium: Water ConservationNoon Symposium: Birds of PreyNoon Symposium: Birds of PreyNoon Symposium: Lunch and PoliticsNoon Symposium: Writing for ChildrenOutdoor PhotographyPatentsPhotography BasicsPhotography for iPadSelf-Defense for WomenSew Simple 1"Small Time Budget, Big Time Marketing: The Benefits of Social Media"That’s So Pinteresting: Pinterest 101Tin TreasuresWriting for Children

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