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Spring 2013 community education course offerings from the SouthArk Office of Corporate and Community Education.

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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 ofopportunities 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

Terry Jones, Administrative Assistant

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Pinch Pottery SeriesInstructor: Laura Taylor, Pyro Pinch PotterySouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $35.00/project, supplies included

Create a personalized ceramic piece during our pinch pottery series. The series consists of three projects that will include one day of building and one day of painting. Projects are as follows:

Pinch PotBuild: Saturday, February 23 (10 am - 12 Noon)Paint: Saturday, March 2 (10 am - 12 Noon)

Coil PotBuild: Wednesday, March 6 (6 - 8 pm)Paint: Wednesday, March 13 (6-8 pm)

Slab BuildingBuild: Saturday, April 27 (10 am - 12 Noon)Paint: Saturday, May 4 (10 am - 12 Noon)

In-Stitches Crochet SeriesInstructor: Jill Pickett with Nonna’s Knots6 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00 per student per session

Monday, February 18: Single Crochet StitchTuesday, March 5: Half Double Crochet StitchMonday, March 25: Double Crochet StitchTuesday, April 9: Triple Crochet StitchMonday, April 29: Double Triple Crochet StitchTuesday, May 14: Front Post and Back Post Crochet Stitches

Participants will learn a new stitch each night. Attendance is on a per-class basis and students may pick and choose which sessions to attend. Student will need to bring yarn of their choice and a set of crochet hooks, sizes D and up.

Buon Appetito! Italian Cooking SeriesInstructor: Catherine Harrell6 pm – 7:30 pmSouthArk Gym KitchenFee: $15.00 per person per session

Thursday, February 21: Fettuccine AlfredoThursday, March 7: Shrimp ScampiThursday, April 4: Basic Red Gravy

Attendance is on a per-class basis and students may pick and choose which sessions to attend. No supplies are needed.

The Wooden Spoon SeriesInstructor: Laura Woolhiser6 pm – 8 pmSouthArk Gym Kitchen$15.00 per class

Tuesday, February 26: Muffins & SoupTuesday, March 12: French BreadTuesday, April 16: Homemade PizzaTuesday, May 7: Homemade Cookies

Attendance is on a per-class basis and students may pick and choose which sessions to attend. No supplies are needed.

Retail Management and Operations SeriesInstructor: Sherry Howard, AWBCSouthArk CFWD East Campus$40.00 per sessionOne-time workbook fee: $60.00

1) Selling and ServiceMonday and Tuesday, March 11 and 128 am – 5 pm

2) Human ResourcesTuesday, April 28 am – 6 pm

3) OperationsTuesday, April 168 am – 5 pm

4) MerchandisingTuesday, April 308 am – 1 pm

5) Financial ReportingTuesday, May 148 am – 12 noon

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

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Series

Mommy & Me SeriesMommy & Me: Valentine CardsInstructor: Bea MorrisTuesday, February 56 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

Mommy & Me: Natural Easter Egg DyingInstructor: Bea MorrisSaturday, March 910 am – 12 noonFee: $15.00/pair, supplies included

Mommy & Me: Princess Tea PartyInstructor: Elaine Strickland, Special Event ConsultantsSaturday, April 1311 am – 1 pmAt the El Dorado Country ClubFee: $10.00/person

The Olde Towne Store SeriesThe Olde Towne Store is located at113 N. Jefferson in downtown El Dorado. All of the seminars in this series will be held in the store. Space is limited so, even though they are free, it is important that you reserve your spot in advance.

Health Solution for Your New Year ResolutionTuesday, January 156 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

Nach-yo Average Super Bowl FoodThursday, January 316 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

Flavored VinegarsTuesday, February 266 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

Knowing Your HerbsTuesday, March 266 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

Aromatherapy Using Essential OilsTuesday, April 236 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

IridologyTuesday, May 76 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

Basic Computer Function SeriesComputer BasicsInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday and Tuesday, April 8 and 96 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Computer TroubleshootingInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday, March 45 pm – 7 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Introduction to ExcelInstructor: Catherine HarrellMondays, April 22 - 296 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $30.00

Facebook for GrandparentsInstructor: Bea MorrisTuesday, March 122 pm – 4 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Line Dancing SeriesInstructor: Mary MeadowsTuesdays and Thursdays5:30 pm - 6:00 pmSouthArk GymFee: $29.00 per session

Line Dance 1: January 8 - January 24Line Dance 2: January 29 - February 14Line Dance 3: February 19 - March 7Line Dance 1: March 12 - March 28Line Dance 2: April 2 - April 18Line Dance 3: April 23 - May 9

*Once you have completed line dance 1, 2, and 3, you will be able to join the SouthArk Line Dancers for $10/month!

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Boating EducationInstructor: Laura RogersTwo class offerings:• Monday and Tuesday, January 14 and 15

6 pm - 9 pm• Monday and Tuesday, March 11 and 12

6 pm – 9 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: FREE

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

Hunter’s EducationTuesday and Thursdays, April 2-116 pm – 9 pmSouthArk Library AuditoriumFee: FREE

By Arkansas law, anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1969 will be required to take Hunter Education and carry a certification card. The certification ismandatory in most western and mid-westernstates. Young hunters and adults who will behunting 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.

Operation JumpStart: First StepJanuary 19 – February 26Saturday, January 19: 9 am – 3:30 pmT/Th, January 22 – February 26: 6 – 9 pmGraduation: Tuesday, February 26: 6:00 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $99.00 with partial tuition reimbursement aftersuccessful completion of the course

Operation JumpStart is a practical, hands-on, microenterprise development program designed to help entrepreneurs test the feasibility of their business ideas and plans to launch new ventures. By accelerating the number of new businesses and helping entrepreneurs succeed, Operation JumpStart contributes to building and sustaining strong, vibrant communities and economies.

Spanish for MissionsInstructor: Osman LatinoSaturdays, February 2 and 98 am – 12 noonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $75.00, book and 2 CDs included

Instructor Osman Latino, native of Nicaragua, is a certified Command Spanish teacher and one of our most popular instructors. The Command Spanish: Spanish for Missions program is a comprehensive treatment of the language used by service, volunteer, and religious organizations when bringing aid to Spanish-speaking countries. The language component utilizes phonetic encoding to address pronunciation of the most important Spanish commands, questions, and phrases pertinent to daily interactions between Spanish-speakers and non-Spanish-speakers. No prior knowledge of Spanish is necessary. Class size is limited.

Computer TroubleshootingInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday, March 45 pm – 7 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Computer problems can be difficult to diagnose and fix due to the complex nature of the machine. This class will address the most commonly encountered problems. Students will leave feeling better prepared to understand and resolve issues as they arise.

Money MattersInstructor: Sherry Howard, Arkansas Women’s Business CenterTuesday and Thursday, March 5 and 76 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus$30.00 plus $29.00 workbook fee due first night of class

Money Matters: NxLeveL Guide to Money Management is a four-hour class designed to aid entrepreneurs in solving financial decision making. This class focuses on practical solutions to money management. Students will develop a NxLeveL Action Plan to guide them in transforming their companies by setting financial goals and addressing credit challenges.

Would you like to host a class at your business?We would love to partner with you.

Call Tara at 864-7192.

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Personal Skills Development

Facebook for GrandparentsInstructor: Bea MorrisTuesday, March 122 pm – 4 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Wonder what this ‘Facebook’ thing is all about?Scared of checking it out for yourself for 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! 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 size is limited.

Computer BasicsInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday and Tuesday, April 8 and 96 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00

Learn the basics of successfully operating acomputer in this hands-on class. Students willstudy the basic components of the computer, learn how to browse the web, and establish an e-mail account. No prior experience necessary. Class size is limited.

Reading Sheet MusicInstructor: Osman LatinoTuesdays and Thursdays, April 9 – 185 pm – 7 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $45.00, book included

Learning how to read sheet music is a very intimidating step for anyone first entering the musical world. Through this 8-hour course, instructor Osman Latino will walk students through the important factors in reading sheet music in a very easy-to-understand way. Class size is limited.

Introduction to ExcelInstructor: Catherine HarrellMondays, April 22 - 296 pm - 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $30.00

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

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

enrollment information

Note: This information is complete and accurate at the time of posting;

however, it is subject to change.

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Health Solution for Your New Year ResolutionHost: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, January 156 pm – 7 pmAt The Olde Towne StoreFee: FREE

Does your New Year’s resolution pledge to a healthier lifestyle? Is that an area of struggle for you? The Olde Towne Store wants to share tips to help you stay healthy in 2013!

Nach-yo Average Super Bowl FoodHost: The Olde Towne StoreThursday, January 316 pm – 7 pmAt The Olde Towne StoreFee: FREE

Tired of the typical saucy wings and greasy pizza super bowl food? Learn delicious alternatives and wow your super bowl guests!

Mommy & Me: Valentine CardsInstructor: Bea MorrisTuesday, February 56 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

Create fun Valentine cards together! Children 5 and up are welcome to attend (must be accompanied by an adult).

Intermediate East Coast SwingInstructor: Wayne GuinnTuesdays, February 5 – March 57 pm – 8:30 pmSouthArk GymFee: $39.00/person

Under the direction of Wayne Guinn, this class is for people who know how to East Coast Swing, but want to learn some new moves and go to an advanced level. If you have already been through Wayne’s Beginning East Coast Swing class or if you’ve been doing East Coast Swing for a while, then this is the class for you.

Valentine’s Day Glass EtchingInstructor: Bea MorrisThursday, February 76 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $20.00, includes supplies

Learn the basics of glass etching while creating a beautiful etched glass vase in this fun two hour workshop! Supplies provided. Class size is limited to 15 students.

In-Stitches Crochet SeriesInstructor: Jill Pickett with Nonna’s Knots6 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $15.00 per student per session

Monday, February 18: Single Crochet StitchTuesday, March 5: Half Double Crochet StitchMonday, March 25: Double Crochet StitchTuesday, April 9: Triple Crochet StitchMonday, April 29: Double Triple Crochet StitchTuesday, May 14: Front Post and Back Post Crochet Stitches

Participants will learn a new stitch each night. Attendance is on a per-class basis and students may pick and choose which sessions to attend. Student will need to bring yarn of their choice. Student will also need a set of crochet hooks, sizes D and up.

Buon Appetito! Italian Cooking SeriesInstructor: Catherine Harrell6 pm – 7:30 pmSouthArk Gym KitchenFee: $15.00 per person per session

Thursday, February 21: Fettuccine AlfredoThursday, March 7: Shrimp ScampiThursday, April 4: Basic Red Gravy

Attendance is on a per-class basis and students may pick and choose which sessions to attend. No supplies are needed.

Two age groups, 6-8 and 9-12.Four weeks of fun-filled learning opportunities in a variety of areas like music, art, science, computers, and more! Call 864-7192 or [email protected] for more information.

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Recreational

Pinch Pottery SeriesInstructor: Laura Taylor, Pyro Pinch PotterySouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $35.00/project, supplies included

Create a personalized ceramic piece during our pinch pottery series. The series consists of three projects that will include one day of building and one day of painting. Projects are as follows:

Pinch PotBuild: Saturday, February 23 (10 am - 12 Noon)Paint: Saturday, March 2 (10 am - 12 Noon)

Coil PotBuild: Wednesday, March 6 (6 - 8 pm)Paint: Wednesday, March 13 (6-8 pm)

Slab BuildingBuild: Saturday, April 27 (10 am - 12 Noon)Paint: Saturday, May 4 (10 am - 12 Noon)

Five Vegetarian Entrees My Husband Will Eat…Made With Ingredients I Can FindInstructor: Bobbie SmithMonday, February 256 pm – 8 pmSouthArk Gym KitchenFee: $15.00

Does your husband cringe at the thought of you wanting to eat and cook a little healthier? This class will cover five recipes that will make him grumble a little less at the thought of a healthy meal.

The Wooden Spoon SeriesInstructor: Laura Woolhiser6 pm – 8 pmSouthArk Gym Kitchen$15.00 per class

Tuesday, February 26: Muffins & SoupTuesday, March 12: French BreadTuesday, April 16: Homemade PizzaTuesday, May 7: Homemade Cookies

Attendance is on a per-class basis and students may pick and choose which sessions to attend. No supplies are needed.

Flavored VinegarsHost: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, February 266 pm – 7 pmAt The Olde Towne StoreFee: FREE

Learn all about flavored vinegars and their uses at this free seminar hosted by The Olde Towne Store.

Personalized Tumbler EtchingInstructor: Bea MorrisThursday, February 286 pm – 8 pmFee: $20.00, supplies included

Learn the basics of glass etching while creating a pair of personalized tumblers in this fun two hour workshop! Supplies will be provided. Students must submit initial for etching to the 7 days prior to class - call 864-7192 for more information. Space is limited to 15 students.

Mommy & Me: Natural Easter Egg DyingInstructor: Bea MorrisSaturday, March 910 am – 12 noonFee: $15.00/pair, supplies included

Knowing Your HerbsHost: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, March 266 pm – 7 pmFee: FREE

Learn about the benefit herbs can be to your health during this free seminar hosted by The Olde Towne Store.

Intermediate WaltzInstructor: Wayne GuinnTuesdays, March 26-April 307 pm – 8:30 pmSouthArk GymFee: $39.00 per student

The waltz might be the most popular dance of all time. The country waltz is a bit different from the ballroom waltz as it is done straight rather than taking a side step. Although this dance looks very smooth, graceful, and romantic when watched, it provides a vigorous workout for the dancers. Students should have already taken a beginning waltz class before taking this class.

Avoid disappointment!Classes are determined by the number enrolled. In some cases, one person enrolling can determine whether or not a class will be offered. Please help us by registering at least 5 business days before the class start date.Enrollments are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Intermediate Cake DecoratingInstructor: Bobbie McDanielThursdays, March 28-May 26 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $65 per person, plus supplies

“Beginning Cake Decorating” or experience in the cake decorating field is a pre-requisite for this course. We will learn to refine our work for a more professional presentation and we will totally ice and stack a wedding cake the last night as a group effort.

Mommy & Me: Princess Tea PartyInstructor: Elaine Strickland, Special Event ConsultantsSaturday, April 1311 am – 1 pmAt the El Dorado Country ClubFee: $10.00/person

Bring the little Princess in your life and have fun making memories. Enjoy refreshments, a fashion show, crafts, photo booth, and even a lesson in royal etiquette! Come dressed in your favorite fancy frocks. No supplies needed. Designed for children grades K-3. Space is limited. Must register in advance.

Advanced Archery for KidsInstructor: Laura Rogers, AGFCSaturday, April 2010 am – 12 noonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00 per person

Improve your archery skills by learning proper stance, shot placement, and sight adjustment. Practice with Olympic-style targets as well as 3D targets. Open to boys and girls in grades 4-10. All equipment will be provided.

Building a Home GardenInstructor: Robin BridgesSaturday, April 2010 am – 12 noonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00 per person

Robin Bridges is the University of Arkansas County Extension Agent and Staff Chair for Union County. Bridges has 28 years of experience working with agriculture producers and homeowners in the area of agriculture and natural resource development and maintenance. In this class, students will learn the important factors to consider when starting a home garden.

Aromatherapy Using Essential OilsHost: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, April 236 pm – 7 pmAt The Olde Towne StoreFee: FREE and open to the public

Learn how to effectively and safely use essential oils in aromatherapy during this free seminar hosted by The Olde Towne Store.

GeocachingInstructor: Mike RobertsSaturday, May 410 am – 12 noonSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $10.00

Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity that is growing exponentially in popularity across the nation. This hands-on workshop will provide an introduction to the world of Geocaching through a brief history of the game, things to consider when playing, and a lesson on using the GPS for finding hidden treasure containers, known as “caches.” Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes to this class.

IridologyHost: The Olde Towne StoreTuesday, May 76 pm – 7 pmAt The Olde Towne StoreFee: FREE and open to the public

Iridologyassn.org defines Iridology as the study of the iris, or colored part, of the eye. They state that the structure has detailed fibers and pigmentation that reflects information about our physical and psychological makeup. During this class, Iridologist Rhonda Williams will walk students through the science behind Iridology and what all the practice can reveal. Space is limited.

Be watching for….Easter WreathsHost: All About FlowersDate: TBAAt All About FlowersFee: TBA

Fresh Flower ArrangingHost: All About FlowersDate: TBAAt All About FlowersFee: TBA

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Noon Symposia

Tuesday, February 12Mardi Gras

Catherine Harrell12:15-1:00

SouthArk Library Auditorium

Thursday, March 7Let’s Talk Turkeys

Laura Rogers, AGFC12:15-1:00

SouthArk Library Auditorium

Thursday, March 28Healthy Living for Seniors

TBA12:15-1:00

SouthArk Library Auditorium

Tuesday, April 9Local author, Richard Mason

12:15-1:00SouthArk Library Auditorium

Thursday, April 25Snakes in Arkansas (live animals!)

Eric Maynord, Delta Rivers Nature Center12:15-1:00

SouthArk Library Auditorium

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 lunches, 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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Media Tablets for BusinessInstructor: Julia Nipper, SAU Small Business and Technology Development CenterMonday, March 411 am – 1:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $30.00 - hot lunch will be served

The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center presents “Using Media Tablets for Your Business.” Have you seen other business owners with tablet computers? Want to get a tablet for your business, but don’t know what you would use one for? Attend a hands-on workshop with the Southern Arkansas University SBTDC’s new iPad tablet lab. You’ll learn the basics of how to use a tablet computer. We’ll also explore built in applications as well as several downloadable tablet apps that are being used with success by other small businesses. Learn how you can process invoices in the field, teleconference with employees and customers, and much more! Your fee includes a workbook and hands-on training with a tablet.

Retail Management and Operations SeriesInstructor: Sherry Howard, AWBCSouthArk CFWD East Campus

Arkansas Women’s Business Center and South Arkansas Community College Office of Corporate and Community Education will host the Retail Operations and Management Series.

This curriculum is designed for individuals who are considering opening a retail business, who are currently a retail business owner, who are employed by a retail business, or who would like to pursue the position of a retail manager. The series consists of the following sessions:

1) Selling and ServiceMonday and Tuesday, March 11 and 128 am – 5 pm

2) Human ResourcesTuesday, April 28 am – 6 pm

3) OperationsTuesday, April 168 am – 5 pm

4) MerchandisingTuesday, April 308 am – 1 pm

5) Financial ReportingTuesday, May 148 am – 12 noon

The tools in this series will be used to increase awareness of and improve skills related to managing and operating a retail enterprise. The Retail Management and Operations curriculum, developed by retailers and

other subject matter experts in the retail field, includes facilitated instruction, guidelines for group discussion, and experiential learning activities. The program is highly interactive and challenges learners to apply new information to group discussions, exercises, case studies, and projects. Students do not have to attend the courses as a consecutive series. Courses are $40.00 per course and there is a one-time book fee of $60.00 paid to the Arkansas Women’s Business Center that is due one week before the course begins.

Money MattersInstructor: Sherry Howard, Arkansas Women’s Business CenterTuesday and Thursday, March 5 and 76 pm – 8 pmSouthArk CFWD East Campus$30.00 plus $29.00 workbook fee due first night of class

Money Matters: NxLeveL Guide to Money Management is a four-hour class designed to aid entrepreneurs in solving financial decision making. This class focuses on practical solutions to money management. Students will develop a NxLeveL Action Plan to guide them in transforming their companies by setting financial goals and addressing credit challenges.

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Cultural Diversity IssuesInstructor: Dr. Pamela Saulsberry from ULMThursday, March 2811 am – 1:30 pmFee: $20.00, hot lunch will be served

How sincere are efforts aimed at addressing issues of race, class and gender? How do we deal with these issues in a positive, constructive forum. Certificates will be issued for participants that successfully complete the course.

About the Instructor:Dr. Pamela Higgins Saulsberry, LCSW-BACS has an extensive history of community social services provision directed at the families and child welfare issues. She is the Head of the School of Social Sciences and a Professor of Social Work, with over 30 years of experience in the classroom and providing additional educational training through workshops and conferences. Dr. Saulsberry is a Certified Effective Black Parenting Instructor, a Trainer of Trainers for the Nurturing Families of Louisiana Project, as well as the founder of Reach Adolescent/Adult Potential (RAP), a community based program in operation since 1985. She has a long-standing commitment to community based services which empower individuals to address the obstacles they may face in life. Dr. Saulsberry’s passions include social justice issues and education. This, she believes, is reflected by her professional choices of Social Work and teaching.

Her professional and personal inspirations are to empower and motivate individuals to function at the highest level their individual attributes allow.

She maintains an active role as a state and national presenter, a consultant, and community organizer. Her commitments to macro community practice have earned her several awards, including CAMEO Award for Outstanding Leadership in Education and the Outstanding Business and Professional Women of the year award.

Making Time for Yourself:Personal Time Management StrategiesInstructor: Dr. June Conway from ULMThursday, April 1811 am – 1:30 pmSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $20.00, hot lunch will be served

Minding Your P’s and Q’s: Business Etiquette and ProfessionalismInstructor: Julia Nipper, SAU SBTDCFriday, April 269 am – 11 amSouthArk CFWD East CampusFee: $30.00

The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center presents “Minding Your P’s & Q’s: Business Etiquette & Professionalism.” Good manners are good business, yet rudeness runs rampant! Do your employees project the image you want your customers to see? Is your phone being answered in a customer friendly and efficient manner? The cyber, cellular, time-compressed business world of the 21st century has created new situations. Everyone in your organization can gain confidence in their knowledge of the rules. Start using this marketing advantage that is as important as your products and services.

Interested in starting a business?See the Operation JumpStart program

on page 6

Find enrollment information on page 7

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Non-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.

Cancellation Policy