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Real College. Real World. Real You. 800.243.9482 WISCONSIN INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE Featuring Dozens of NEW Classes! CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG WITC-RICE LAKE January – May 2010 Including: Barron Bruce Chetek Cumberland Exeland Hayward Ladysmith LCO Minong Prairie Farm Rice Lake Sheldon Spooner Stone Lake Tony Turtle Lake Weyerhaeuser Winter Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. -Goethe WISCONSIN INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE

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Page 1: CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG - Turtle Lake WI - Official Site

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WITC-Rice Lake Continuing Education Classes g January - May 2010

2 See page 46-47 to register

WITC-Rice Lake1900 College DriveRice Lake, WI 54868715.234.7082 or 800.243.9482Online: witc.edu/search

Register online: witc.edu/searchCall to register: 800.243.9482 or 715.234-7082, Ext. 5409 or 5410

Complete instructions and mail-in registration form

are on page 47.

Safety equipment (glasses, shoes, etc.)

must be worn in all shop classes.

Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College is an equal opportunity access employer and educator.

table of contents WITC-Rice Lake 3 Art, Hobbies 6 Childcare 7 Communication, Foreign Language 8 Computers 9 Driver Education10 Food, Resp. Beverage Service11 Health & Safety14 Home & Family15 Insurance18 Real Estate18 Trade & Industry20 Barron21 Bruce21 Chetek23 Cumberland25 Exeland26 WITC-Hayward36 WITC-Ladysmith40 LCO40 Minong40 Prairie Farm40 Sheldon40 Spooner43 Stone Lake44 Tony44 Turtle Lake 45 Weyerhaeuser46 Winter

Students residing in states other than Minnesota and Wisconsin are required to pay out-of-state tuition fees. Please contact your local campus to deter-mine appropriate tuition rates prior to registering.

Welcome!

Experiencing something new is a great way to start the new year. Our staff has combed the area for the bestinstructors to teach a variety of interesting topics.

From career boosters to art for art’s sake, there is something for everyone looking to continue on with their education. Look through these pages and I am sure you will find a course that will challenge and excite you.

Chris LandstromAssociate Dean, Continuing Education

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2 See page 46-47 to register Register ONLINE with VISA•MC•Discover at witc.edu/search or call 715.234.7082, Ext. 5409 or 5410

WITC-Rice Lake Continuing Education Classes g January - May 2010

WITC-Rice LakeAnne [email protected]

Art & HobbiesArt: Acrylic Painting*

Connie Schullo

Acrylic Painting on Canvas: The class will include stretching a canvas, sealing with gesso, and painting the creation with acrylic paint. Subject matter will be of student's choice. A $30 materials fee is payable the first night of class. For more information, contact [email protected]

25829 42-815-408 4/6-20 TR5:30-7:30p RL HS $29.35/$4

Art: Painting* Jeffrey Hile

Improve your drawing skills to become a better painter. For beginners to advanced artists. Use tools with watercolor and acryl-ics to draw, with an emphasis in improving visual accuracy and compositional organi-zation. Be prepared for a rigorus drawing schedule. Bring watercolor paints, brushes, drawing boards and butcher paper to the first session. Acrylic paints and brushes will be required for later sessions. Further supply need will be discussed at the first class.

25828 42-815-408 2/16-3/30 T6:30-9:30p On Campus $49.63/$4

Artistic Welding*Paul Larson

Learn techniques to design and fabricate small artistic pieces using basic welding operations. Individual projects encouraged such as wine bottle holder, plant stands, plant hangers, garden arch, etc. Prior knowl-edge is useful as class time can be used on individual projects. Safety glasses, welding goggles/helmets are required.

25875 47-442-407 4/6-4/20 TR6:30-9:30p On Campus $60.06/$19.50

Artistic Welding II*Paul Larson

Learn further skills and techniques from Welding 1 to design and fabricate small ar-tistic pieces using basic welding operations. Safety glasses, welding goggles/helmets are required.

25876 47-442-407 4/22-5/6 TR6:30-9:30p On Campus $60.06/$19.50

Banjo: Beginning BluegrassChris Landstrom

Learn how to get started playing the banjo, the basics needed to begin playing blue-grass music using the "Scruggs" three finger style. This class will include discussion of the basics regarding banjos, tuning, equipment and accessories, books, on-line resources and local suppliers. Be sure to bring your banjo to class.

25750 42-805-400 4/7-14 W6-9p On Campus $19.21/$4

MS Excel Beginning* - ITV Alan FilipaThis course covers basic spreadsheet skills. Basic computer skills required. Lunch included.

24821 47-103-401 5/1 R 8:30a-3:30p On Campus $39/$19.59

how to read this catalog:

Please note: We always try to provide accurate, up-to-date information; however, unintentional mistakes occur or information changes after the material goes to print. We are sorry for any inconvenience.

Class Title

Instructor’s NameClass Description

Class Number

Catalog NumberDate(s) Classes Run

Day of Week (R = Thursday)

Class Time Location Course Fee (Cost to those ages 62+)Each gray bar shows a new class.

* additional cost for books/supplies

Interactive Video

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Banjo: Beginning Bluegrass TechniquesChris Landstrom

This class builds on Beginning Bluegrass Banjo and Next step and provides an expan-sion of the techniques learned in the first two classes. There will also be a discussion of electronic resources that aid in learning. Please plan to bring and play your banjo.

25751 42-805-400 5/5-12 W6-9p On Campus $19.21/$4

Banjo: Beginning Bluegrass Next StepChris Landstrom

This class builds on the Beginning Bluegrass Banjo course and provides the next steps to playing bluegrass banjo using the Scruggs three finger style. You will learn picking techniques, rolls, common chords and chord progressions, basic licks and how to play along with other musicians. Please plan to bring and play your banjo.

25756 42-805-400 4/21-28 W6-9p On Campus $19.21/$4

Basic Digital PhotographyWendy Loy

Once you understand the basics of your camera, you're ready to get creative and start taking great photos! Learn how to take good photos, and then download, organize, print, or share them. Students are encour-aged to bring their digital cameras, cables, and instruction manual to class.

25764 42-103-460 3/2 T5:30-8:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

Basic Dog GroomingCynthia McClain

Professional Dog Groomer-Cindy Mc Clain is offering this class in Basic Dog Grooming with hands on experience. The class will be held at Pets For You with ample space for you and your dog to learn and appreciate basic grooming skills.

25798 60-091-605 4/15-5/6 R6:30-9p Pets For You $42.63/$42.63

Beer, Wine and Mead Making* Richard Zaborski

Learn the basics of creating your own specialty mixes and the necessary skills for correct fermentation. Learn about websites that will provide additional information for use in future fermentation projects.

25840 60-305-600 4/3-10 S9a-12p On Campus $22.75/$22.75

Bridge Cards IMari Spear

If you want to learn the game of Bridge this class will teach the basics and you will begin playing the first night. A fun and a friendly environment to learn a great new game. Class meets from 6-9p on May 10.

25266 60-305-600 4/12-5/10 M6-8p On Campus $41.50/$41.50

Bridge Cards IIMari Spear

Some review and then on to new material. For Bridge players who know a little about the game and want to go further or for those who haven’t played in a while and want to brush up on the skills.

25267 60-305-600 4/13-5/11 T6-8p On Campus $41.50/$41.50

Bridge 3Mari Spear

Brush up on basic conventions and beyond. We will be discussing, practicing, and learn-ing more to improve your game of bridge. Register with your bridge partner and learn more together.

25268 60-305-600 4/15-5/13 R6-8p On Campus $35.25/$35.25

Buying a Digital CameraWendy Loy

Get the most out of your digital camera. Learn to use the basic features and func-tions. Bring your digital cameras, cable and instruction manuals to class.

25774 42-103-460 2/23 T

“I really enjoyed the classes I have taken. I hope to continue.”Jean H.

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5:30-8:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

Cake Decorating*Fay Olson

Techniques will be demonstrated on borders, flowers, colors, cake themes, types of frost-ings, and layer and sheet cakes. Students will work in class on their own creations. Early registration is needed to begin work first session. A list of supplies will be mailed.

25866 60-303-607 4/13-5/4 T6-8p Rice Lake HS $33.45/$33.45

Fishing: Bass Fishing Pat Havenor

Taught by a tournament fisherman for 29 years, the course will include seasonal un-derstanding of movements and fish patterns, locating fish, map reading and interpreta-tion, electronics, bait selection, tackle, other equipment and casting. No class 3/16.

25262 60-891-601 3/9-4/6 T7-8:30p On Campus $22.75/$22.75

Fly Fishing: Absolute BeginnerChris Landstrom

The absolute beginner will learn the basics of fly fishing completed in time for the fishing opener. Bring your equipment.

25841 60-891-601 4/17 S9a-3p On Campus $22.75/$22.75

Gardening: Hanging Basket*Debra Weegman

Create your own 16” hanging basket for Mother's Day. Included are wire basket, coco liner, soil, fertilizer and up to 7 plants of choice. The basket can be left at the green-house for care and watering until Mother's Day. Cost for materials and plants is $50 payable to Weegman Greenhouse the day of the class. Bring your gardening gloves.

25554 42-001-405 4/10 S9a-12p Weegman Garden Ctr $14.14/$4

Gardening: Plan Your GardenElaine Schuck

So you think you want to have a vegetable garden. Ask yourself: Is gardening for me? Do I have enough space? The right soil? Should I start my own seeds? Those ques-

tions and more will be answered as the instructor assists you in planning your own vegetable garden. Bring your proposed gar-den dimensions and a bag lunch. Watch for more classes in the series summer/ and fall.

25748 42-001-405 4/17 S9a-2p On Campus $19.21/$4

Garden: Plant Your Vegetable GardenElaine Schuck

Steps in planting and maintaining your veg-etable garden -- hints for watering, bug and weed control. Watch for more classes in the series summer and fall.

25749 42-001-405 5/22 S9a-12p On Campus $14.14/$4

Guitar BeginningKaren Hall

For any music lover who wants to learn to play the guitar. Parents and children may also learn together, but must each register for the class. Develop a greater apprecia-tion for music beginning with basic harmony, melody, and rhythm. Students should bring their own guitar to class.

25776 42-805-400 2/2-3/9 T6-8p On Campus $34.42/$4

Pavers, Patios and Garden Wall*Todd Larson

Learn about basic site prep and using pav-ers, patio blocks, edgers and other materials in the construction of patios, garden walls, and other landscaping projects. T/TH class instruction; Saturday will be hands on.

25788 42-001-445 4/20-24 TRTR 6-8p; S 9a-3p On Campus $29.35/$4

Pottery Handbuilding & Throwing on the Wheel*Connie Schullo

Handbuilding and throwing on the wheel - Students will have the opportunity to create a bowl for charity. Look at the website at http://www.fmpfoodbank.org/fnimall/empty bowls.phtml. Learn to handbuild creating textured slab forms. $30 fee is charged for supplies, payable to the instructor the first night of class. Interested particpants can contact Connie Schullo at SchulloC@ ricelake.k12.wi.us for more information.

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25839 60-306-685 2/4-23 TR5:30-7:30p RL HS $41.50/$41.50

Pottery: Raku*Mark Canfield

Students will learn about the history of Raku and hand building methods and create a vessel or container. Students will also glaze their artwork and can participate in the firing process. There will be a $20 fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class for materials and clay. No class 4/10,13,15,17.

25832 60-815-615 4/6-24 TR 6:30-9p; S 9a-12p OnCampus $41.50/$41.50

Pottery: Working with Clay for Novices*Candace Jacobs

Explore handbuilding techniques of working with clay and make garden pots. A class will include clear glazing. A $20 materials fee is due to the instructor at the the first class.

25833 60-815-615 3/3-4/7 WR6:30-8p RL MS $47.75/$47.75

Skiing: Cross Country*Dale Zuzek

Combine aerobic activity with majestic scenery. Instruction will include equip-ment, clothing, waxes/waxing, terminology, traditional skiing, hill approach-uphill/down-hill. double poling, learning how to skate-ski with V1 technique. Class dates/times: Feb.4, 5:30-6:30p; Feb. 6, 11a-12:30p; Feb. 13 & 20, 1-2:30p; March 4 & 11, 5:30-7p; March 25, 5:30-7p.

25256 60-891-605 2/4-3/25 Time variesSee above On Campus $35.25/$35.25

BusinessEvaluation Basics (For Non-Profits and Others)Su Neuhauser

This workshop will help program managers and staff practice basic evaluation tech-niques for process and outcome measure-ment. It is designed to help people with little or no prior experience learn simple evalua-tion techniques that anyone can do using a calculator. More advanced techniques and programs such as SPSS will be discussed but will not be the focus. Both quantitative and qualitative techniques will be discussed along with some fun and simple practice.

24546 47-196-453 4/3 S10a-4p On Campus $19.21/$4

Grantwriting PracticumSu Neuhauser

This hands-on learning experience will go through the proposal writing process by formulating the individual components of a grant proposal. The ideas and techniques used in this practicum are applicable to several skill sets required in not for profit management including strategic planning and the development of a program evalua-tion. Time will be spent in helping students to translate an idea into a marketable set of goals and objectives.

24531 47-801-409 3/27 S10a-4p On Campus $19.21/$4

Child CareChild Care Provider Update: 4 Seasons of ActivitiesMary Matthys

Get ready for Spring by making some cool games for your pre-school age children. Each session will focus on a different season of the year. Bring markers, crayons, scissors and adhesives.Besides the make-and-take, you will receive a CD with ideas and activi-ties you can make at home with the kids.

25581 47-307-464 2/1-22 M6-9p On Campus $34.42/$4

Child Care Provider Update: Educational CentersCarrie Herman

Focuses on skills and strategies for the early child care teacher with emphasis on select-ing developmentally appropriate activities, planning lessons, and facilitating children's activities. Make-and-take session for Math and Reading Centers. Bring construction pa-per, markers, ziplock bags, resource books and scissors. The instructor will have ideas to share and participants are encouraged to take part in the share shop format and create centers, learning from others.

25858 47-307-464 3/29 M5:30-9p On Campus $14.14/$4

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6 See page 46-47 to register Register ONLINE with VISA•MC•Discover at witc.edu/search or call 715.234.7082, Ext. 5409 or 5410

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Child Care Provider Update: Games with Names

Carrie HermanSkills and strategies for the child care teach-er with emphasis on selecting developmen-tally appropriate activities, planning lessons, and facilitating children's activities. Children love anything having to do with their names.Share ideas and take home new projects.

25856 47-307-464 2/25 R6-9p On Campus $14.14/$4

Child Care Provider Update: Phonemic AwarenessCarrie Herman

Focuses on skills and strategies for the early child care teacher with emphasis on select-ing developmentally appropriate activities, planning lessons, and facilitating children's activities. Learn games, songs, fun ways to teach phonological and phonemic awareness as competence in early language literacy is the key to becoming a successful reader.

25857 47-307-464 4/15 R6-9p On Campus $14.14/$4

Child Care Provider Update: Story HourMary Matthys

Children love storybooks! Learn how to expand their horizons with activites that build upon some of the classic children's books in this make-and-take class. Bring your water based markers, crayons, scissors and ash-esives. Students will receive a CD with ideas and activities for the kids.

25580 47-307-464 3/1-8 M6-9p On Campus $19.21/$4

Communication, Foreign LanguageFrench Conversational - ITVAnnette DeZiel

Introductory class where students will learn the basic fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar and culture. Book required. Books required to be purchased prior to the start of class. For info call the Rice Lake Bookstore at 1-800-243-9482, ext. 5474 or 5263.

25842 42-802-405 2/3-3/10 W6:30-8:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

French Conversational II - ITVAnnette DeZiel

Knowledge of foreign languages is needed in today’s diverse society and global economy. In this introductory course students will learn the basic fundamentals of pronunciation, grammar and culture. Books required to be purchased prior to the start of class. For info call the Rice Lake Bookstore at 1-800-243-9482, ext. 5474 or 5263.

25846 42-802-405 3/24-4/28 W6:30-8:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

French Conversational Advanced - ITVAnnette DeZiel

This class is for the advanced learner. Some basic French language skills are a must. This course is ideal for basic French students and travelers who want to improve their fluency in the French language. Books required to be purchased prior to the start of class. For info call the Rice Lake Bookstore at 1-800-243-9482, ext. 5474 or 5263.

25850 42-802-405 5/5-6/9 W6:30-8:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

Intro to Czech Language & CultureAnna Ostenson

Learn conversational Czech language and some basic cultural customs of the Czech Republic and Rice LakeÆs sister city, Äamberk. Designed to accommodate the es-sential social basics for beginners, students will be introduced to cordial manners and greetings, crucial traveling phrases, self-introduction. A song and a dance! Instruc-tor Anna Ostenson resided in the Czech Republic from 1994-2002. and completed a 5-month teaching visit in January, 2009.

25854 42-802-405 2/16-3/30 T6:30-8:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

Czech AdventuresLearn Czech grammar through reading chil-dren’s stories, songs and an authentic Bohe-mian recipe. Designed for students that are familiar with the Czech alphabet and sounds. Instructor Anna Ostenson lived in the Czech Republic from 1994-2002 and completed a 5-month teaching visit in January, 2009.

25855 42-802-405 4/6-5/11 T6:30-8:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

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German* - ITVPaula Brown

In this introductory course students will learn the fundamentals of pronunciation, gram-mar and culture. Book Required. Contact the WITC Rice Lake bookstore at 715-234-7082, ext 5474 or 5263.

26028 42-802-405 2/3-4/7 W6-8p On campus $44.56/$4

Sign Language: BeginningBetsy Wolford Phillips

Learn how to communicate on a basic level using common phrases, questions, nega-tives, the manual alphabet, signs of greeting, family signs, foods, numbers, etc. Instruction also include initializing signs, speed, motion and force of signs, facial expressions, body language, location, and direction.

25263 47-533-405 2/2-3/9 T6:30-9:30p On Campus $49.63/$4

Sign Language: Intermediate IBetsy Wolford Phillips

Designed for persons with some knowledge of sign language or who have taken the beginning class. Participants will learn ad-ditional vocabulary and polish skills.

25264 47-533-405 2/1-3/8 M6:30-9:30p On Campus $49.63/$4

Spanish Conversation ISara Turner

Learn the basic fundamentals of pronuncia-tion, grammar and culture through interactive conversation and activities with the instructor and other class members.

25555 42-802-405 2/4-3/11 R6-8p On Campus $34.42/$4

Spanish Conversation IISara Turner

Enhance the skills acquired in Spanish l or from prior knowledge and learn additional pronunciation, grammar and culture through lecture, interaction, and activities.

25556 42-802-405 3/25-4/29 R6-8p On Campus $34.42/$4

Writing Your Life Story IIHelen Block

Continuation of a previous Writing Your Life Story class. Students are encouraged to write down their thoughts and struggles. The process opens one to a better understand-ing of self. Writing can be the beginning of a life-long pursuit of self-knowledge and self-awareness. Bring paper and pen or pencil.

25276 42-801-402 4/12-5/3 M9:30-11:30a On Campus $24.28/$4

ComputersBasic Computer UsageKaren Longmire

Basic computer skills, power on, setting up folders, using e-mail, creating calendars, adding contacts, searching the internet, opening and closing files, saving files, importing pictures, scanning images, downloading digital pictures, and social net-working sites will be included.

25867 47-103-403 2/2-3/2 T5:30-7:30p RL HS $29.35/$4

Intro to Computers/Internet/EmailRonald Gehler

An introductory course using Microsoft Windows designed to welcome the student to the world of computers and the internet. Students will explore computer concepts, Microsoft Windows, word processing, email and the internet. Transferring digital camera photos to the computer will also be covered. Basic computer and mouse skills required. Book is required and will be available on the first day of class. The book covers both Win-dows XP and Vista. We will, however, use Windows XP in the computer class room.

25804 47-103-404 2/22-3/12 MWF1-4p RL Senior Ctr $74.98/$4

Intro to Computers & TerminologyRonald Gehler

For those who have little or no experience in the use of personal computers. Introduc-tion to the computer, terminology, use of the mouse, word processing and Windows.There is no book required for this course.

25787 42-103-470 3/15-26 MWF1-4p RL Senior Ctr $49.63/$4

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MS ExcelEmilie Bailkey

This course covers basic spreadsheet skills. Basic computer skills required.

25799 47-103-401 4/6-15/2010 TR6-8p On Campus $24.28/$4

MS PowerPointEmilie Bailkey

Course covers MS PowerPoint basic presen-tation skills. Basic computer skills required.

25802 47-103-422 3/2-11 TR6-8p On Campus $24.28/$4

MS WordEmilie Bailkey

Learn MS Word concepts -- creating, editing, saving, formatting and printing documents.

25800 47-103-438 3/23-4/1 TR6-8p On Campus $24.28/$4

MS VistaJessica Hanson

Explore the latest operating system from Mi-crosoft and discover its new features. Micro-soft Vista provides a more reliable, safer and easier experience than previous versions.

25797 47-103-495 2/2-3/2 T5:30-8:30p On Campus $44.56/$4

Online Social NetworkingEmilie Bailkey

An introduction for adults who are interested in entering the world of Facebook, Twitter and other social networking. Topics include: setting up a Facebook account, privacy and security, adding friends and connecting with classmates, adding pictures, creating groups or events, messaging, online etiquette, and account customization on the internet. 25830 42-103-481 2/20 S9a-3p On Campus $19.21/$4

Driver EducationMotorcycle - Basic Rider16-hour course approved by the Depart-ment of Transportation, designed to teach the beginner or experienced rider safe riding techniques on a motorcycle. It consists of 6 hours of classroom and 10 hours of on-cycle instruction. Course fee is $220.02/$220.02Classroom Saturday, 4/10, 9 a-4p; Range Saturday,Sunday, 4/17-18, 8a-1p24534 42-816-400 4/10-18 S

Classroom Saturday, 4/10, 9a-4p Range Saturday, Sunday, 4/17-18, 2-7p 24536 42-816-400 4/10-18/2010 S

Classroom Saturday, 4/17, 9a.-4p Range Saturday, Sunday, 4/24-25, 8a-1p24537 42-816-400 4/17-25 S

Classroom Saturday, 4/17, 9a-4p Range Saturday, Sunday, 4/24-25, 2-7p24538 42-816-400 4/17-25 S

Classroom Saturday, 4/24, 9a-4p and Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/1-2, 8a-1p24540 42-816-400 4/24-5/2 S

Classroom Saturday, 4/24, 9a-4p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/1-2, 2-7p24542 42-816-400 4/24-5/2 S

Classroom Saturday, 5/1, 9a-4p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/8-9, 8a-1p24549 42-816-400 5/1-9 S

Classroom Saturday, 5/1, 9a-4p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/8-9, 2-7p24551 42-816-400 5/1-9 S

Classroom Saturday, 5/8, 9a-4p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/15-16, 8a-1p24552 42-816-400 5/8-16 S

Classroom Saturday, 5/8, 9a-4p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/15-16, 2-7p24553 42-816-400 5/8-16 S

Classroom Saturday, 5/15, 9a-7p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/22-23, 8a-1p.24554 42-816-400 5/15-23 S

Classroom Saturday, 5/15, 9a-4p Range Saturday-Sunday, 5/22-23, 2-7p24555 42-816-400 5/15-23 S

Class Dates Mon-Thurs, 5/17-20, 4-9p24557 42-816-400 5/17-20 MTWR

summer course scheduleavailable in April

at witc.edu/search

Motorcycle Driver EducationBasic and Experienced Rider

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Motorcycle - Experi-enced Rider

This course is designed for experienced riders with 3000 miles of recent riding experience, at least half of which are urban. 4 hours of classroom/4 hours on-cycle.

24521 42-816-401 5/22 S9a-4p On Campus $91.07/$91.07

24522 42-816-401 5/23 U9a-4p On Campus $91.07/$91.07

Traffic Safety-Point Reduction*Timothy Smith

The course examines driving behavior and reviews traffic laws and penalties. Emphasis on ways to drive responsibly and how to de-velop a change plan to reduce risk of traffic violations and crashes. Must buy a book.

24271 42-812-404 2/20-27 S8a-2:30p On Campus $48.42/$18

24273 42-812-404 4/14-22 WR6-9p On Campus $48.42/$18

24274 42-812-404 5/15-22 S8a-2:30p On Campus $48.42/$18

Foods & Responsible Beverage ServiceFoods: Sanitation for Restau-rant Managers* - ITVCherie Morgan

This course provides the background infor-mation needed for the National Restaurant Association’s Certification exam for sanita-tion. This exam meets state certification requirements for restaurant managers effec-tive January 1, 1995. The exam will be given at the end of the last class. Course topics include: Microorganisms and food-borne diseases, safe food handling and storage, and standards for cleanliness and sanitation. Books required to be purchased prior to the start of class; registration must be received one week prior to class in order for books to be shipped. For info, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

24957 47-303-405 3/15 M8:30a-6:30p On Campus $29.35/$4

24977 47-303-405 5/3 M8:30a-6:30p On Campus $29.35/$4

Foods: Sanitation Recert. - ITVCherie Morgan

This course provides the opportunity for the student to comprehend the knowledge, skills, processes, and understanding of procedures for food preparation, sanitation work habits, cleaning work areas and materials, stor-age of poisonous/toxic materials, and the importance of employee training. This course prepares the learner to renew their Wiscon-sin restaurant food protection certificate. Books are not required for this class; course will satisfy requirements for license renewal.

24963 47-303-406 3/22 M1-5p On Campus $29/$18.86

24990 47-303-406 5/10 M1-5p On Campus $29/$18.86

Responsible Beverage ServiceDebra Lehmann

Students will learn responsible beverage ser-vice techniques. Local and state laws will be discussed. Techniques for creating a more profitable business environment by prevent-ing negative and/or unsafe situations in the serving of alcoholic beverages are included. Content will also include implications for legal action against owners and operators of beverage service facilities from inappropri-ate patron behavior. In general the course is designed to increase the awareness of al-coholic beverage service techniques for own-ers/operators and the potential for increasing profits through responsible management practices. This course was jointly developed by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the Wisconsin Technical College System and may fulfill or partially fulfill local municipal or-dinance requirements for beverage servers.

24286 47-311-400 1/25 M5:30-9:30p On Campus $22/$11.86

24295 47-311-400 3/1 M5:30-9:30p On Campus $22/$11.86

24298 47-311-400 4/10 S8:30a-12:30p On Campus $22/$11.86

24301 47-311-400 5/17 M5:30-9:30p On Campus $22/$11.86

“Great class.

“Great teacher.”

Carmen E.

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Health & SafetyBloodborne PathogensPreparation for properly handling potential exposure to blood borne pathogens that can be fatal. Learn to recognize different types of microorganisms, universal precautions, and established control practices.

24513 47-531-479 2/3 W6-9p On Campus $14.14/$4

24514 47-531-479 5/5 W6-9p On Campus $14.14/$4

CBRF Challenging BehaviorsDoris Eberhardy

This course identifies causes and preventive measures of challenging behaviors, how to intervene when challenging behaviors occur, and how to document the behavior incident.

25569 47-575-405 1/19 T8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

25560 47-575-405 4/20 T8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

CBRF Client Specific TrainingDoris Eberhardy

Client-specific personal care, including tech-niques to improve the ability to communicate. Class participants look at potential health problems and document essential informa-tion regarding the frail elderly resident.

25557 47-575-404 3/9-10 TW9a-3p On Campus $29.35/$4

26061 47-575-404 5/11-12 TW9a-3p On campus $29.35/$4

CBRF DietaryMarsha Stoeberl

Prepares the learner to plan and prepare healthy, nutritious meals using the “Food Guide Pyramid,” as well as proper food han-dling, storage, and sanitation principles.

25561 47-303-485 2/1 M12:30-04:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

25562 47-303-485 4/26 M12:30-04:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

CBRF First Aid and ChokingTraining to be prepared to handle life-threat-ening emergencies which also includes how to alleviate choking. This course follows the state guidelines for CBRF's.

24511 47-531-401 2/17 W6-10p On Campus $14.14/$4

24512 47-531-401 5/19 W6-10p On Campus $14.14/$4

CBRF MedicationsDoris Eberhardy

Initial training applicable to the responsibili-ties of CBRF caregivers designed to meet the requirements of administrative rule HFS 83 for CBRF’s in the area of medication ad-ministration and documentation. The learner will be taught general categories of medica-tions, effects and side effects, documenta-tion, proper administration, legal issues of controlled substances and the proper proce-dure for handling medication errors.

25566 47-575-401 2/23 T8a-5p On Campus $24.28/$4

CBRF Needs AssessmentDoris Eberhardy

Reviews pre-admission assessment, helps establish and reports according to CBRF policy and procedure, and identifies changes in resident's abilities as identified in ISP.

25563 47-575-402 2/10 W8a-5p On Campus $24.28/$4

25564 47-575-402 5/18 T8a-5p On Campus $24.28/$4

CBRF Resident's RightsDoris Eberhardy

This course covers respect for and promo-tion of resident rights. Participants learn how to report violations of residents rights.

25558 47-575-403 1/12 T8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

25559 47-575-403 4/7 W8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

CPR Health Care Provider-AHA*The AHA for Health Care Providers Course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device, a bag-mask device, and oxygen), use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO). It is intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a wide variety of settings, includ-ing in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. The course is also designed for anyone who is required to take a health care provider

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course for employment. This 6-8 hour pro-gram involves multiple learning activities: a videotaped overview of the Chain of Survival and other cognitive information; an instruc-tor led discussion of the adult signs of heart attack, cardiac arrest, stroke, and choking; videotaped skills demonstration and practice; instructor-led practice scenarios; and peer practice sessions. Two manuals accompany this course. BLS for Health Care Providers should be used by all licensed and certified health care professionals. Fundamentals of BLS for Health Care Providers was devel-oped for non-licensed healthcare providers and others with a minimal healthcare back-ground that are required to take this course for employment. All participants who suc-cessfully complete the course, including the written examination and skill demonstrations, will receive a BLS for Health Care Providers Course completion card (credential). Must purchase a book.

24485 47-531-437 1/16 S8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

24487 47-531-437 2/20 S8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

24489 47-531-437 3/23-24 TW6-10p On Campus $24.28/$4

24491 47-531-437 4/26-27 MT6-10p On Campus $24.28/$4

24493 47-531-437 5/22 S8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

CPR Health Care Provider Renewal - AHAIntended for the biennial renewal of the CPR Healthcare Provider. Students must suc-cessfully complete skills testing on one-and two-rescuer CPR (adult/child/infant), foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) procedures (adult/child/infant), and mask with one-way valve usage. A minimum of 84% must be at-tained on the written test. (PREREQUISITE: CPR Healthcare Provider successful comple-tion within previous two years.) Certification must be current and not expired to qualify to take this course.

24486 47-531-439 1/16 S8:30a-12:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

24488 47-531-439 2/20 S12:30-04:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

24490 47-531-439 3/24 W6-10p On Campus $14.14/$4

24492 47-531-439 4/27 T6-10p On Campus $14.14/$4

24494 47-531-439 5/22 S12:30-04:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

Emergency Medical Tech Basic-RefresherDesigned to serve as a refresher for EMTs. (PREREQUISITES: Previous completion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic program. Must be 18 years of age and

OSHA Safety Training

WITC-Rice Lake offers training for business and industry on how to comply with OSHA safety standards. The courses offered this spring include:

Construction 10-hourGeneral Industry 10-hour

See course listings on page 18.

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affiliated with a health care provider to qualify for Wisconsin F.A.P. funding. This will be a web-based blended class.

Skills Labs from 8a-5p on January 4, 5, 6, 724841 47-531-443 1/4-3/31 Time varies RL Fire Dept $85.80/$9.75

Skills Labs February 5, 6, 7, 19, 2024844 47-531-443 2/5-20 MTWRF Web/Internet $85.80/$9.75

Skills Labs January 9, 1024845 47-531-443 1/2-3/31 MTWRF Web/Internet $85.80/$9.75

Medic First Aid*This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to manage a medical emergency using CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid until more advanced help is available. This course will certify a student Must purchase a book - $9.10

24336 42-531-457 1/25 M8:30a-3:30p On Campus $19.21/$4

24474 42-531-457 3/6 S8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

24483 42-531-457 5/10-11 MT6-10p On Campus $24.28/$4

Medic First Aid Recertification*This course will recertify students in Medic First Aid. Students will renew skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid. PREREQUISITE: Students must have taken the original course, Medic

First Aid 42531457 within the last two years. Must purchase a book - $9.10

24343 42-531-460 1/25 M8:30a-12:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

24475 42-531-460 3/6 S8:30a-12:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

24484 42-531-460 5/10 M6-10p On Campus $14.14/$4

NA/CBRF Medications RefresherDoris Eberhardy

A refresher course for CBRF caregivers cur-rently certified to pass medications.

25835 47-510-479 3/16 T8:30a-12:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

NA/CBRF Refresher: Policy & ProceduresDoris Eberhardy

Making, reading and using house rules.

25836 47-510-479 2/16 T9a-12p On Campus $14.14/$4

NA/CBRF Refresher: Understanding Mental Illness & SchizophreniaDoris Eberhardy

Focuses on how to handle mentally ill patients during an emergency.

25837 47-510-479 2/16 T1-4p On Campus $14.14/$4

WITC offers courses for those who are pursuing a Wisconsin Real Estate Broker’s license, as well as 3-hour continuing education modules required of real estate sales persons and brokers.

The courses are offered over ITV at the Rice Lake and Hayward locations.

See full course descriptions on the Rice Lake and Hayward pages.

Real Estate Courses

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Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR*This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to respond to and manage medical emergen-cies involving children and infants until more advanced help is available. A student will be taught the updated guidelines of CPR, and an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid for children and infants. This course will certify a student for 2 years in CPR/AED/1st AID. Must purchase a book.

24496 42-531-464 2/27 S8:30a-4:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR Recertification*This course will recertify a student in Pedi-atric Medic First Aid & CPR. Students will renew their skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid for infants and children. Students must have taken the original course, Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR 42531464 within the last two years. This course will renew a student’s cer-tification for 2 years. Must purchase a book. Student must have taken original 8-hour cer-tification course within the last 2 years and certification must be current and not expired to qualify to take this course.

24497 42-531-477 2/27 S8:30a-12:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

Pilates with Balls & BandsLynda Sirianni

A beginners class in Pilates with use of these 'tools' for extra resistance. Pilates takes place on the floor. Bring a folded towel or pillow for support. Participation in the class will help your body with more muscle tone in abdomin, lower back and buttocks in a fun way! Wear comfortable clothing.

25949 42-807-403 3/1-4/5 M5:45-6:45p On Campus $19.21/$4

YogaChristy Moravitz

Use breathing and movement to release tension as you stretch and use props to increase flexibility and strength for support. Each session ends with time for deep re-laxation. Bring rolled up towel or blanket for support, water & wear comfortable clothing.

25258 42-807-402 2/3-3/10 W5:30-6:30p On Campus $19.21/$4

ZumbaVeronica Engen

Zumba® is a fun and exciting dance workout set to Latin-inspired music and easy to learn. On average, burn 600-800 calories doing Zumba®. Bring water, a small towel tand wear comfortable, breathable clothing and shoes with smoother sole like court or dance shoes. Consult with your physician before starting this or any other exercise program.

25868 42-807-408 3/2-25 TR5:30-6:30p RL Hilltop Elem $24.28/$4

25869 42-807-408 3/2-25 TR6:45-7:45p RL Hilltop Elem $24.28/$4

25870 42-807-408 2/2-24 TW5:30-6:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

25871 42-807-408 2/2-24 TW6:45-7:45p On Campus $24.28/$4

Home & FamilyBeginning Machine Quilting*Diann Raymond

Learn a new foolproof method of machine quilting.New ideas, demos and time to practice new techniques. Pack your sewing machine and a bag lunch. A supply list will be sent out prior to the first session.

25859 42-304-435 3/26 F9:30a-3:30p On Campus $19.21/$4

Introduction to Home FuneralsLucy Basler

This class is an introduction to exploring choices for the family surrounding the death of a loved one and compassionate alterna-tives to current funeral practices.

25763 42-305-420 3/23 T6-8:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

Quilting Basics*Diann Raymond

Learn the very basics in quilt making. Dem-onstrations on rotary cutting, speed sewing, hand and machine quiting will be presented. Supply list will be provided at the first ses-sion. No prior knowledge necessary.

25860 42-304-435 2/15-3/8 M6-8:30p On Campus $29.35/$4

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Serger Basics*Sandy Stratton

Seven weeks of classes starting with thread-ing, stiching, straight lines, layering fabrics, repurposing ready-made materials, and ex-ploring your own project. Bring your serger, accessories, 4 different colors of thread, scissors, fabric scraps, notebook. Additional supplies will be discussed at the first class.

25831 42-301-422 4/1-5/13 R9:30a-12p On Campus $49.63/$4

Sew a Quilt: Star for All Season*Diann Raymond

Make a beautiful Lone Star quilt using the strip-piecing method. The quilt can be used as a wall hanging or a fabulous centerpiece for a large quilt. Prior sewing and quilt knowledge is necessary. Supply list will be provided at the first session.

25861 42-304-435 3/22-4/12 M6-8:30p On Campus $29.35/$4

Sewing: Bags, Purses & Totes*Diann Raymond

Learn how to sew beautiful bags, purses, and totes. The instructor will share tricks and tips on how to easily construct the items. Prior sewing knowledge necessary. A supply list will be provided at the first session.

25864 42-301-422 2/25-3/25 R9:30a-12p On Campus $29.35/$4

Wooden Furniture Re-pair, Beginning*John Westin

Make replacement parts for broken furniture. Bring your own projects & supplies in to work on. This class does not include refinishing.

25257 42-304-406 3/23-4/1 TR6:30-8p On Campus $19.21/$4

Insurance Pre- LicensingInsurance: Accident and Health* - ITVDesigned to meet the 12-hour requirement for the pre-licensing education in the area of accident and health insurance. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

23934 47-162-426 3/16-17 TW8:30a-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

24051 47-162-426 5/4-5 TW8:30a-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

Insurance: Casualty* - ITVDesigned to meet the 12-hour requirment for prelicensing education in the area of casualty insurance. To buy book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

23919 47-162-429 2/10-11 WR1:30-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

24004 47-162-429 4/7-8 WR1:30-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

Insurance: Life* - ITVDesigned to meet the 12-hour requirement for prelicensing education in the area of life insurance. To buy book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

23940 47-162-427 3/17-18 WR1:30-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

24055 47-162-427 5/5-6 WR1:30-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

Insurance: Principles/Laws & Ethics* - ITVDesigned to meet the Section A, eight-hour, prelicensing education requirement, includ-ing the principles of insurance, ethics, the commissioner of Wisconsin. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

21919 47-162-425 2/8 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

23927 47-162-425 3/15 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

23981 47-162-425 4/5 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

24047 47-162-425 5/3 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

Check onlinefor new course listings

witc.edu/search

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Insurance: Property* - ITVDesigned to meet the 12-hour requirment for prelicensing education in the area of property insurance. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

21928 47-162-428 2/9-10 TW8:30a-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

23994 47-162-428 4/6-7 TW8:30a-5:30p On Campus $34.42/$4

Insurance Cont. EdInsurance CE: Business Owners Policy - ITVThe business owners policy is designed for small, mainstreet businesses. A compre-hensive policy combining property, business income, inland marine, and liability cover-ages. This course will be a comprehensive overview of the various sections of the busi-ness owners policy.

25633 47-162-430 1/14 R8:30a-12:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

25725 47-162-430 5/13 R8:30a-12:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Cause/Effect Health Care - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor. This is a two-hour course.

25625 47-162-497 5/12 W3:30-5:30p On Campus $33.93/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Plan/In-term - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25601 47-162-497 3/18 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Plan/Tax Laws - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25611 47-162-497 4/13 T1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Planning I - ITVCovers the beginning of the estate planning process, including who needs estate plan-ning, transferring assets, and management of assets upon transfer. Also the involvement of the insurance agent with attorneys, trust officers, and accountants to properly plan the estate process.

25659 47-162-486 1/21 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Planning II - ITVThis course will cover how legal expense plans are used in a family or business situ-ation. The coverages in the plans will be discussed.

25666 47-162-488 2/11 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Ethics-Pt. I - ITVDo unto others as they would do to you is the nuts and bolts of working with consumers to protect their families without agent bias for their own benefit.

25679 47-162-414 3/10 W8:30a-12:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Ethics-Pt II - ITVA continuation from Part I, more discussion centers on the best way to serve consumers.

25693 47-162-458 4/8 R5:30-9:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Ethics/P&C Agent - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25542 47-162-497 2/25 R8:30a-12:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

25720 47-162-497 5/13 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Health Care Issues - ITVHow will people be able to afford health care in the future? What is driving up health care costs? These issues and more.

25672 47-162-457 2/25 R5:30-9:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

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Insurance CE: Life Insurance Basics - ITVThe course is a comprehensive overview of the major life insurance policies that are sold today. Policies to be covered are term, whole life, universal life, variable whole life, adjust-able whole life, and universal variable whole life. The need for these policies as well as policy structure will also be presented. Com-parison of several universal and whole life printouts will be discussed.

25704 47-162-417 5/12 W5:30-9:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Medicaid - ItvFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25596 47-162-497 3/18 R8:30a-12:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Medicare Part D - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor. This is a two-hour course.

25617 47-162-497 5/12 W1:30-3:30p On Campus $33.93/$28.86

Insurance CE: P&C/Not Covered - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25548 47-162-497 2/25 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Personal/Commer-cial Inland Marine Floaters - ITVA comprehensive review and discussion of both personal and commercial inland marine policies, including coverages, conditions and exclusions. Personal/Commercial Inland Marine Floaters

25647 47-162-445 1/14 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Principles/Law & Ethics - ITVDesigned to meet the Section A, 8-hour, prelicensing education requirement. Includes the areas of the principles of insurance, the commissioner of Wisconsin, and ethics.

21913 47-162-425 2/8 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

23923 47-162-425 3/15 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

23976 47-162-425 4/5 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

24043 47-162-425 5/3 M8:30a-5:30p On Campus $24.28/$4

Insurance CE: Underwriters Point/P&C - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25715 47-162-497 4/8 R1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Whole Life - ITV A comprehensive look at Whole Life Insur-ance. Topics include uses of whole life insur-ance, attributes of a whole life policy, cash values and dividends, non-forfeiture options, variations to whole life policies, and riders.

25688 47-162-405 3/10 W1:30-5:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: WI Long Term Care Certification - ITVThe Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has established Rule Ins 34556 for the implementation of the Wiscon-sin Long Term Care Insurance Partnership (LTCIP) Program. The rules require 6 hours of education and training for licensed inte

25698 47-162-498 4/22 R8:30a-5:30p On Campus $59/$38.72

hobby: activity or interest undertaken for pleasure or relaxationWITC offers classes such as Auto Body, Welding, Woodworking, Bike Maintenance, Taxidermy, Fishing , Machine Tool, GPS and more.

Check out the listings near you to find yourself a new leisure activity.

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Real EstateRE CE: Module 1 - ITVRon Hanson

These three-hour courses are required continuing education modules for real estate sales persons and brokers. A test is given at the end of each module and certificates are awarded.

24750 47-194-401 4/6 T8:30-11:30a On Campus $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 2 - ITV24756 47-194-487 4/6 T12:30-3:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 3 - ITV24761 47-194-403 4/13 T8:30-11:30a On Campus $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 4A - ITV24906 47-194-421 4/13 T12:30-3:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 5 - ITV24912 47-194-483 4/20 T8:30-11:30a On Campus $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 6 - ITV24919 47-194-484 4/20 T12:30-3:30p On Campus $39/$28.86

Real Estate Brokers Pre-License* - ITVRon Hanson

This course meets the 36 classroom hours of education in business management required of persons pursuing a Wisconsin Real Estate Broker’s license (see Section 452.09 (2)(c)(2) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective January 1, 1991. Contents include contracts, forms, trust and escrow accounts, closing statements, business management and marketing, financial and office man-agement, personnel, business ethics, risk reduction, and specialty areas. Class meets 3/11-16 from 8:30am-5:30pm and 3/17 from 8:30am-12:30pm.

24948 47-194-445 3/11-17 MTWRF8:30a-5:30p On Campus $95.26/$4

Real Estate Law for Salespersons* - ITVRon Hanson

This course meets the 72 classroom hours of pre-license education required for an original real estate salesperson’s license as required in Section 452.09 (2) (a) of the Wisconsin Statutes and specifically to RL 25.03 (3), Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective January 1, 1991. Contents include prin-ciples of real estate, real estate law, forms, real estate business operations concepts, ethics, land use control and development, environmental concerns, and miscellaneous additional content.

24925 47-194-442 2/3-19 WRF8:30a-5:30p On Campus $186.52/$4

Trade & IndustryAuto Body Repair Skills-Re-pairpersons*Erick Hassel

Geared for hobbyist and those who want first-hand knowledge of auto body repair. Safety glasses required and supplied by the student. Students pay for paint used.

25348 47-405-400 5/18-6/10 TR6-9p On Campus $99/$38.16

Bicycle Maintenance & RepairMike McLin

A quick safety check of your bike includ-ing brakes and brake adjustments. General lubrication points, tire/valve repair, shifter adjustments, cable repair, proper handle bar and seat adjustments. Trouble shooting. Bring your own bike.

25553 47-453-405 2/10-17 W5:30-7:30p On Campus $14.14/$4

Critical Choices... Why did that Happen?Bonnie Burke

As a safety professional, you have trained the workers in all the standard OSHA programs but yet accidents, incidents, and near misses are still occurring. What did you miss? Employees make numerous “critical choices” during the course of the day that managers or safety directors are not aware of. This class will highlight some human performance factors that lead to accidents and some concepts and principles to assist

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in bridging the gap between the human and the equipment interface.

25514 47-449-444 3/5 F8a-12p On Campus $49/$38.86

Electrical Code for Electricians*Jim Biesterveld

Industry-driven revisions in the 2008 NFPA 70™: National Electrical Code boost public safety, emergency preparedness, Code usability, and worker protection. For electri-cal workers and wiremen who use national electrical code on the job. Course covers the new Code revisions as well as formulas, tables, the intent and general use of the code. A primer for all code certification tests. Book required, purchased prior to the start of class. For info call the Rice Lake Bookstore at 1-800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

25886 47-413-415 2/22-5/10 M6:30-9:30p On Campus $80.05/$4

GPS: BeginningMatthew Fitch

Personal GPS units not required, but students may bring their GPS, manual and batteries to class. Those planning to use the WITC units should bring four "AA" batteries.

25874 47-421-415 2/27 S9a-3p On Campus $19.21/$4

Machine Tool Open Shop II*Clifton Beyer

Continued instruction in learning to safely operate machine tools. Advanced lab oppor-tunity for those already trained to safely op-erate machine tools. Safety glasses required.

25260 47-420-455 3/25-4/29 R6:30-9:30p On Campus $57.33/$11.70

OSHA Safety: Contruction 10-HourTodd Larson

Provides OSHA required training on personal protective and lifesaving equipment; materi-als handling, storage, use and disposal; hand and power tools; scaffolds; cranes, derricks, hoists, elevators and conveyors, excavations, stairways, etc.

25948 47-449-423 2/23-3/2 TR6p-9:30p On Campus $69/$43.65

OSHA Safety: General Industry-10 hour

Bonnie Burke

This course for people in the general industry sector covers the following subjects: hazard communication, hazardous materials, means of egress and fire protection, walking and working surfaces, machine guarding, lock out/tag out, personal protective equi March 2, 8a-Noon; March 9, 8a-3p.

25530 47-449-425 4/2-9 F8a-12p On Campus $69/$43.65

Plumbing: Isometric Interpreta-tion & DrawingThomas Bembnister

Learn how to read isometric drawings, how to transform the drawing to a real piping situ-ation, understand pipe layout. Students will also learn how to draw an isometric drawing while mapping a particular piping situation.

25934 47-427-435 1/12-28 TR6-9p On Campus $49.63/$4

SolidWorksGlenn Sokolowski

Learn to apply the basic concepts of SolidWorks, a solid modeling software for mechanical design in the fields of machine design, tool and die, sheet metal fabrication and welded structural components. Students will spend a majority of the time creating 3D models and exploring the concepts of working in 3D space. In addition, will create complete and fully dimensioned 3-view part-prints ready to be transferred to paper. Will use material from textbooks as well as “free-lance” subject material. An understanding of MS Windows and two years of experience of CAD is recommended. This course will help you prepare for the Certified SolidWorks As-sociate (CSWA) Certification exam.

25158 47-420-445 2/16-3/11 TR5:30-8:30p On Campus $175/$114.16

25159 47-420-445 3/30-4/27 TR5:30-8:30p On Campus $175/$114.16

Welding I*Paul Larson

This course will include oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten, arch welding processes. Designed for the beginner and those looking to advance their skills. Prior approval on individual projects.

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Bring notebook, pliers, safety glasses and welding goggles/helmet to class. Consider taking this class prior to the Artistic Welding Class that starts April 6.

25261 47-442-406 2/2-16 TR6:30-9:30p On Campus $60.06/$19.50

25879 47-442-406 3/9-30 TR6:30-9:30p On Campus $60.06/$19.50

Welding II*Paul Larson

Welding instruction continues. Prior approval on individual projects. Bring notebook, pliers, safety glasses and welding goggles/helmet to class. Consider taking this class prior to Artistic Welding Class that starts April 6.

25882 47-442-406 2/18-3/4 TR6:30-9:30p On Campus $60.06/$19.50

Woodworking: Absolute Begin-ner/Small Projects*Chad Weber

Learn about a variety of woods, their uses and correct use of power tools. Apply the knowledge by building small projects in the lab under the instructor's direction. Safety glasses are required. No class 3/17.

25865 42-410-408 2/3-3/31 W6-9p On Campus $70.59/$9.75

BarronEugene Rick

[email protected]

Art: Watercolor *Judy Shaide

For beginners to advanced. A presentation of the marketing aspects will be given. Will include varied techniques at all levels with emphasis on fun. Bring work in progress if desired. Bring own supplies: basic watercolor set, 140 lb. weight watercolor paper, sketch pad, HB pencil, kneaded eraser, water con-tainer, paper towels, spray bottle, board or easel to hold paper and masking tape.

25584 42-815-408 4/1-5/6 R9a-12p Barron City Hall $49.63/$4

25585 42-815-408 4/1-5/6 R1-4p Barron City Hall $49.63/$4

Drawing for Painters*Jeffrey Hile

Improve your drawing skills to become a bet-ter painter. For beginners to advanced. Use painting tools and mediums (watercolor and acrylic) to draw, with an emphasis on improv-ing visual accuracy and compositional orga-nization. Be prepared for a rigorous drawing schedule. Bring watercolor paints, brushes, drawing boards and butcher paper to the first session. Acrylic paints and brushes will be required for later sessions. Further supply needs discussed at first class.

25583 42-815-408 2/18-4/1 R6:30-9:30p Barron MS $59.77/$4

Emergency Medical Tech Basic-RefresherThis program is designed to serve as a refresher for Emergency Medical Technicians who have successfully completed the Emer-gency Medical Technician-Basic program. (PREREQUISITES: Previous completion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic program. Must also be 18 years of age and affiliated with a health care provider to qualify for Wisconsin F.A.P. funding. This is a blended EMT Basic Refresher with Skills Labs January 9, 10, 2010.

24845 47-531-443 1/2-3/31 SU8a-6p Barron Medical Ctr $85.80/$9.75

Fishing: Bass FishingJT Colosimo

This course will cover the seasonal migration and weather effects on location of large and small mouth bass as well as lure selection and presentation techniques for each condi-tion. Interpreting maps, water conditions and weed identification will also be covered. Both men and women will find this course of interest and useful in finding success on the water. Your instructor has over 30 years as a professional fisherman, bait manufacturer and rod builder.

25591 60-891-601 4/6-20 T7-9p Barron Mid.Schl $22.75/$22.75

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Landscape DesignMary Nelsen

Learn basic landscape design, including design elements and installation. Learn which plants work best for each design and how to incorporate other elements into the landscape design.

25590 42-001-405 2/2-23 TR7-9p Barron MS $39.49/$4

Landscape MaintenanceMary Nelsen

Once your landscape design is installed, how do you maintain it? Learn how to keep it in great shape through pruning, dividing, mulching, plant replacement, etc.

25582 42-001-405 3/11-25 TR7-9p Barron MS $29.35/$4

Taxidermy: Small MammalBlaine Sinclair

Learn the techniques needed to preserve and mount a small mammal such as a raccoon. The course will demonstrate the steps including skinning to fleshing, tanning, mounting and finishing. The instructor will demonstrate the entire process during this 4-week course.

25586 47-095-400 2/3-24 W6-8p Barron MS $24.28/$4

YogaChristy Moravitz

Designed as an introduction to the ancient practice of yoga and basic asanas (poses), this class serves as a great starting point for beginners and great practice for ongoing students. It provides a challenging workout with an emphasis on relaxation, breath and proper alignment. Learn amazing poses that increase flexibility and strength, plus calm the mind and center the entire body. Each session ends with a deep, cleansing relax-ation exercise. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing.

25226 42-807-402 3/24-4/28 W5:30-6:30p Barron MS $19.21/$4

ZumbaVeronica Engen

Zumba® is a fun and exciting dance workout set to Latin-inspired music. On average, burn anywhere between 600-800 calories doing Zumba®. Bring water and a small towel to class and wear comfortable, breathable

clothing and shoes with a smoother sole like court or dance shoes. Consult with your physician before starting this or any other exercise program.

25587 42-807-408 2/22-4/19 M5:30-6:30p Barron MS $24.28/$4

25588 42-807-408 2/22-4/19 M6:45-7:45p Barron MS $24.28/$4

BruceDeb [email protected]

Cake Decorating-Beginning*Evelyn Hemphill

Learn techniques for borders, flowers, colors, cake themes, and types of frostings on layer and sheet cakes on your own creations.Materials will be discussed at first class.

25259 60-303-607 3/6-27 S10a-12p Bruce HS $33.45/$33.45

ChetekLisa Ippolite715.924.3137, ext. [email protected]

Art: Anything Goes*Lenae Sovacool

Watercolor, inks, pencils, colored pencils -- unfinished projects? Do you have ideas in your head but are stuck? The class can work on anything, be creative and help solve prob-lems. Class limited to 12 so register early! For questions, call Leni at 458-0085.

25506 42-815-408 3/23-4/27 T6-8:30p Chetek HS $44.56/$4

Computers for BeginnersLinda Barta

This course introduces students to basic computer tasks using Windows, typing with a word processor, and navigating the web. Students will work with Word Pad, and use Copy, Paste, and other featuers. They will also learn to open, move, copy, delete, make folders and organize files.

25794 42-103-470 2/9-25 TR8:30-11:30a Community Ctr $49.63/$4

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Computers: Facebook, Blogs, & WikisMikki Jerdet

Are you new to the social networks everyone is talking about? Do you feel you are being left behind when your friends talk about Facebook, the blogosphere, and wikis? Do you want to get with it, but aren’t sure how to start? Join this short class and learn what they are, how to use them, and become a participant in the digital revolution! Social Networking sites used will be: Facebook, WordPress, and PBWorks. A short overview on the pros and cons of each will be present-ed. You decide which works for you and then get started creating your own page on the site of your choice. Having a working email account is required.

25424 42-103-481 2/9 T5:30-8:30p Chetek HS $14.14/$4

Computers: Internet/EmailLinda Barta

Students will learn how to safely navigate the internet, use search engine tools to locate information and learn how to move through website pages. They will also learn how to send and receive email messages. Basic email settings and safety will be discussed.

25795 42-103-481 3/9-25 TR8:30-11:30a Community Ctr $49.63/$4

Computers: Beginning Digital Editing/Adobe Photoshop ElementsWendy Loy

Beginning Digital Photo Editing Using Adobe Photoshop Elements (or whatever version you have). Learn how to do basic photo improvements after they have been taken, including improve lighting/contrast, remove red eye and perform other basic digital enhancements. Prior computer experience is required. Optional: bring your own photos on flash drive or disk.

25533 42-103-493 3/25 R5:30-8:30p Chetek HS $14.14/$4

Straw Bale GardeningJoel Karsten

Straw Bale Gardening--Breaking New Ground! If you thought the only place to grow healthy crops was in black dirt, you must attend this new class. You will learn how to grow a bountiful garden without using

herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides, and without weeding. Learn how to plant a wide variety of vegetables, root crops, vine crops, fruit crops, and even beautiful flower gar-dens, directly into your “conditioned” straw bales. You will never do the “heavy lifting” or bending over that is required with normal soil-based gardens again. Learn this revolu-tionary and easy gardening method to create a beautiful and productive garden, without lifting a shovel and without using dirt.

25796 42-001-405 4/17 S9a-12p Chetek HS $14.14/$4

Watercolor Intermedi-ate*Lenae Sovacool

Intermediate Watercolor-some experience with this wonderful medium very helpful. Em-phasis will be on colors, saving whites, and exploring the mystery of ‘negative painting.’ Tuesdays, 6-8:30PM. Class size limited to 12 so register early!!! For class content ques-tions call Leni at 458-0085. No class 2/2

25426 42-815-408 1/26-3/9 T6-8:30p Chetek HS $44.56/$4

Woodworking: Adirondack Chair*Gary Fitzgerald

In this intermediate class we will be making our own adirondack chair. There is a mate-rial fee that is due when you decide what material you will be using. The price listing is available by calling the Community Supervi-sor- Lisa Ippolite at 715-924-3137 ext 2010.

25793 47-410-430 3/8-13 MRMR 5-9p; S 8a-5p Chetek HS $47.06/$6.50

ZumbaVeronica Engen

Zumba® is a fun and exciting dance workout set to Latin-inspired music. The routines and dance steps are basic and easy to learn. On average, burn anywhere between 600-800 calories doing Zumba®. Bring water and a small towel to class and wear comfort-able, breathable clothing and shoes with a smoother sole like court or dance shoes. As always, consult with your physician before starting this or any other exercise program.

25783 42-807-408 1/7-28 R5:45-6:45p Chetek HS $14.14/$4

25504 42-807-408 1/7-28 R

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7-8p Chetek HS $14.14/$4

CumberlandGina Simon715.822.5121, ext. [email protected]

Aromatherapy BasicsNicole Wenner

This class is an introduction to what aro-matherapy is and the benefits that can be experienced by using essential oils. Informa-tion will include the history of essential oils, how they can be used, scientific facts, safety & precautions and a chance to smell the oils. The oils that are focused on in this class are the Clove, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Melaleuca (tea tree), Peppermint, Roman Chamomile, Rosemary, Thyme . This is a wonderful class for all ages to explore with aromatherapy.

25252 42-560-403 3/2 T6-9p Cumberland Elem $14.14/$4

Blending & PerfumesNicole Wenner

This class is an introduction to making our own recipes. We will discuss guidelines for blending, what benefits we are looking to achieve and what way we want to use our blend. Take home your custom made blend.

25245 42-560-403 3/16 T6-9p Cumberland Elem $14.14/$4

Aromatherapy Cooking with Essential OilsNicole Wenner

Using essential oils in the kitchen is another wonderful way of receiving their healthful benefits, plus they are perfect for flavoring. When using the oils in the kitchen you need to be careful not to use heat for it will alter the essential oil properties. We will discuss the most common oils that can be used in the kitchen. Bring a favorite recipe and see how we can infuse essential oils into it.

25244 42-560-403 4/13 T6-8p Cumberland Elem $9.07/$4

Aromatherapy Essential Stress ReliefNicole Wenner

Learn about the benefits of aromatherapy

and what oils can help relieve stress. Stress is one of the most damaging things to our bodies; learning to relieve it helps us to live healthier and happier. Included will be how stress affects our bodies, the symptoms as well as nine oils and their benefits.

25243 42-560-403 3/30 T6-8p Cumberland Elem $9.07/$4

Art: Watercolor*Judy Shaide

For beginners to advanced,learn various techniques at all levels.Bring work in prog-ress if desired and own supplies: basic wa-tercolor set, 140 lb. weight watercolor paper, sketchpad and HB pencil, kneaded eraser, water container, paper towels, spray bottle, board or easel, masking tape. A presenta-tion of marketing aspects will be given. Call 715.458.4160 if you have any questions.

25592 42-815-408 4/2-5/7 F9a-12p Augustana Ch. $49.63/$4

25593 42-815-408 4/2-5/7 F1-4p Augustana Ch. $49.63/$4

Computers: MS Word 2007Carolyn Lindemann

This course covers basic word process-ing skills. Word 2007 has changed and you don’t have a clue. What do I do now? Learn how to open files, use templates and fonts, search for help, align paragraphs, copy text and objects. This class is designed for those new to Word 2007 or with no experience in any Word systems. Basic computer and mouse skills required.

25637 47-103-438 4/6-13 TR6-9p Senior Center $29.35/$4

CPR Health Care Provider Re-newal - AHAThis course is intended for the biennial renewal of the CPR Healthcare Provider. Students must successfully complete skills testing on one-and two-rescuer CPR (adult/child/infant), foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) procedures (adult/child/infant), a Student must have taken original 8 hour cer-tification course within the last 2 years and certification must be current and not expired to qualify to take this course.

24516 47-531-439 4/17 S8a-12p Toftness Clinic $14.14/$4

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Digital Photo Slideshow- iMovie/iDVDLeslie Carlson

Great for graduations, weddings or keep-sakes. Students will learn to set up, design and create slideshow presentations with iMovie and iDVD using their digital images. Students must bring a photo CD or flash drive of downloaded photos to utilize in class. This class will be using programs only available on a Mac system.

25248 42-203-405 3/15-22 M6-9p Cumberland Elem $19.21/$4

Emergency Medical Tech Basic-RefresherThis program is designed to serve as a refresher for Emergency Medical Technicians who have successfully completed the Emer-gency Medical Technician-Basic program. (PREREQUISITES: Previous completion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic program. Must also be 18 years of age and affiliated with a health care provider to qualify for Wisconsin F.A.P. funding. This is a blended EMT Basic Refresher with Skills Labs February 5, 6, 7, 19, 20, 2010.

24844 47-531-443 2/5-20 FF 6-10p;SU 8a-6p Cumb Hosp $85.80/$9.75

EMT Intermediate Technician RefresherThis class will refresh the training available to EMT Intermediate Technicians currently operating at that level of competency. It will

consist of 10 hours of didactic training and 10 hours of lab/clinical training for a total of 20 hours of instruction. This is an “in per-son” lecture/lab formatted class. No books required.

24850 47-531-451 2/20-21 SS 1-5p;SU 8a-5p Cumb.Hosp $34.42/$4

Origins of Rock ‘n Roll 1945-65Jim Koenig

This lecture/discussion is a broad overview of American Popular music history focus-ing on the rise of Rock ‘n Roll. It will include aspects of American culture and recording technology that eventually gave rise to the music following World War II. This program will feature music drawn from the instructor’s collections of thousands of records as well as video performances from this period in our music history. Jim has recently retired to Cumberland from Milwaukee and brought with him a forty-year collection of recordings. He formerly taught a similar adult outreach class at UW-Milwaukee. Please contact Cumberland Community Education for a more detailed program description at 822-5121 x 424.

25249 42-805-400 2/25-4/1 R7-9p Cumberland HS $34.42/$4

One stitch at a time . . .One stitch at a time . . .Feel the joy of completing a beautiful project.

Try your hand at one of the sewing, quilting, needle felting and other courses offered at many of our locations – one near you.

Be sure to peruse the whole catalog for many ways to express yourself “craftily!”

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ExelandAdvanced Skills for EMT & EMRAdvanced Skills class for EMRs and EMTs to update students in the advanced skills areas of the EMT and EMR curriculum. Includes non-visualized advanced airways, automated external defibrillation, epinephrine (epipen), and spinal immobilization for EMR. Students will be eligible for re-certification in these advanced skills areas upon success-ful completion of this course and approval of their medical director. (PREREQUISITE: EMT and EMR Licensure.)

25303 47-531-482 3/18-4/1 R6-10p Fire Department $34.42/$4

CPR Health Care Provider Re-newal - AHAThis course is intended for the biennial renewal of the CPR Healthcare Provider. Students must successfully complete skills testing on one-and two-rescuer CPR (adult/child/infant), foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) procedures (adult/child/infant), and mask with one-way valve usage. A minimum of 84 percent must be attained on the written test. (PREREQUISITE: CPR Healthcare Pro-vider successful completion within previous two years. Student must have taken original 8 hour certification course within the last 2 years and certification must be current and not expired to qualify to take this course.

25305 47-531-439 3/4 R6-10p Fire Dept $14.14/$4

First Responder RefresherThis program is designed to serve as a refresher for the student who has previously attended the 40-hour First Responder Basic course. (PREREQUISITE: Certification as a First Responder as evidenced by success-ful completion of the 40-hour Department of Transportation (DOT) course.) This is a refresher class. No books are required. No class 1/28.

25302 47-531-446 1/7-2/18 R6-10p Exeland Fire Dept $68.64/$7.80

How does your garden grow?

Some of the courses include Container Gardening, Vegetable or Perennial Gardening, Shade or Sun Gardening, Planning and Designing, Patios and Garden Walls and more.

Check out the gardening course listings at a location near you.

Whether you are an experienced gardeneror a wannabe, WITC offers a class for you.

Check out the gardening course listings at a location near you.

Explore your creative side!WITC offers arts, crafts and hobby classes at a location near you.

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WITC-HaywardLynn [email protected]

Arts & HobbiesArt: Bring on Spring*Marilyn Higgs

Bring your watercolors, brushes and watercolor paper to create a beautiful piece of art portraying spring flowers. Limited supplies may be purchased at class, call the WITC-Hayward office for a class supply list in advance. Bring a sack lunch for break. Class limited to 12 so register early.

25884 42-815-408 3/11 R9a-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Art: Pen and Ink Techniques*Diana Randolph

Explore methods of contour, pointillism and cross-hatching; create small value scales and create drawings using these techniques inspired from your own photos. You may want to create a notecard design that you may bring to a print shop at a later date to have printed to mail to family and friends. In the afternoon, learn how to combine color with pen and ink contour drawing. This class is offered for participants who are at begin-ning, intermediate or advanced levels with the medium of pen & ink. Learn a new skill or practice techniques you may already know. Contact WITC-Hayward for supply list.

25926 42-815-408 4/12 M9:30a-3:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Beading: Adjustable Bead Bracelet*Natalie Huizenga

No previous experience in beading is neces-sary. Complete a 7”/8” adjustable beaded bracelet with the supplies provided in class. Learn the basics of beaded jewelry stringing, the use of various findings for finishing your design, and the basic tools and their uses. A $12 materials fee will be collected at the beginning of class.

24999 42-815-408 3/13 S10a-2p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Bicycle Maintenance/Repair BeginningDon Koser

Basic care and maintenance steps will be discussed in this class. Students may bring their bicycles, their own tools if they have them and several cleaning rags.

25888 47-453-405 3/20 S9a-2p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Digital Camera BeginningTerri Weldon

Bring your digital camera and its manual to class. Learn how to use its basic features to take better photographs; find helpful re-sources and get your camera OFF automatic settings. Bring extra batteries.

25898 42-103-481 3/15-22 M5:30-8p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Gardening: Shade GardeningSusan Reinardy

Shade Gardening--Got shade in your garden? Is it full, partial, or dappled shade? This class will help you classify your shade and pick the right plants that do well without much sun. Learn how to create a colorful shade garden and maintain its good looks from spring through fall.

25912 42-001-405 4/29 R1-4p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Gardening: Sun GardeningSusan Reinardy

Sun Gardening--Sunny, hot, dry locations present just the right conditions for many plants. There is a wide selection of plants, many native to Wisconsin, that thrive in these conditions. In this class you will learn how to select and care for annuals, perenni-als, shrubs and trees for sunny locations with a focus on the use of native plants.

25913 42-001-405 5/13 R1-4p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Gardening Up NorthSusan Reinardy

Not all plants like it “Up North,” but there are still plenty of perennials that will do well in your garden. Learn how to determine your yard’s micro-climate and what plants are suited for our harsh conditions. Get tips on

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planting and maintaining your perennials.This course offersyou many plant selections to make your gardens as deer resistant as possible. You’ll then be ready with plant lists in time for the opening of the garden centers.

25911 42-001-405 4/22 R1-4p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Necklace-Mother/Grand-mother Filigree*Natalie Huizenga

No previous experience in beading is neces-sary. Complete a 16”/18” adjustable sterling silver filigree link and swarovski crystal mother’s/grandmother’s necklace. You will choose the color of crystals to represent the birth month of those in your family, so bring your list of birthdays. Supplies provided in class. Learn the basics of beaded jewelry, the use of various findings for finishing your design, and the basic tools and their uses. A $25 materials fee will be collected by the instructor at the beginning of class. If you have small chain or flat nose pliers, please bring them to class.

25916 42-815-408 5/8 S9a-2p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Necklace-Vintage Cop-per Corded*Natalie Huizenga

No previous experience in beaded jewelry is necessary. Leave with a stunning vintage style copper filigree and lampwork bead 18” multi silk cord necklace. Supplies provided in class. Learn the basics of beaded jewelry, the use of various findings for finishing your design, and the basic tools and their uses. A $15 materials fee will be collected by the instructor at the beginning of class. If you have a small chain, round or flat nose pliers, bring them along with a sack lunch.

25917 42-815-408 4/10 S9a-2p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Needle Felting: Wel-come Spring*Birgit Wolff

Needle felting uses a special needle and wool to create your masterpiece. No water, soap or agitation. Create a spring wall hang-ing or table runner, flowers, bunnies etc., make practical and useable items, or just for fun cat and dog toys. No experience neces-sary, limited only by your imagination. Bring your own felting needle, foam work area,

wool roving, base material to felt into like an old wool blanket or purchase supplies from the instructor for about $9. Bring a box lunch.

25231 42-815-408 4/10 S10a-4p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Paper Mache Sculpting-Gilly Monster*Luella Gerbensky

A fun project to do with your kids -- a big paper and fabric mache fish. Make it silly or make it monstrous, you are the creator! Designed for 5th and 6th grade children. A supply fee of $10.00 per fish will be collected by the instructor at the beginning of the class. Both the parent and child must register for the class. Bring your own glue gun and glue sticks to class if you have them.

25920 42-815-408 3/13-27 S10a-12p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Paper Mache Sculpting-Vases*Luella Gerbensky

Did you know that Chinese war helmets used to be made of paper mache? Did you know that the Norwegians once built a church out of paper mache that stood for 37 years before being torn down? Amazing but true! Come and discover this ancient and versatile art form. Make a paper mache vase that can be used for ornamental display or to arrange your favorite silk flowers. Fee of $10.00 to be paid to the instructor at the time of class. Bring your own glue gun/sticks to class if you have them. Get more info about this class at www.papermachecafe.com!

25924 42-815-408 3/18-4/1 R1-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Sew Embellished Kitch-en Towel Set*Karen Gustafson

Students will sew embellisments on a set of embellished kitchen towels and make a matching pot holder or two. This makes a great handcrafted gift idea! A materials cost of $12 per student will be collected by the instructor at the beginning of class. Students must bring their own sewing machines to class.

25929 42-301-422 3/29 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

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Sew Spring Tablerun-ner-Machine Pieced*Karen Gustafson

Sew a Machine-Pieced Spring Tablerunner-Students will sew a machine-pieced spring table runner. A materials cost of $17 per student will be collected by the instructor at the beginning of class. Students must bring their own sewing machines to class.

25930 42-301-422 4/5-12 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Spanish: Beginning ConversationalJuana Cuadros Salas

Learn how to speak and understand ba-sic Spanish terms. This class is meant for individuals interested in learning beginning sentence structure and common phrases that can be used in travel and simple conver-sations.

25896 47-802-400 2/4-3/4 R5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $44.56/$4

BusinessBusiness Startup – What You Need to KnowTom Smedley

If you’re considering starting your own small business, attend this short course to learn the necessary steps you need to take to get going. We’ll discuss the forms you need to get started, where to find them, and what to do with them. This includes things like apply-ing for a sales tax ID, your state withholding ID and other monthly/quarterly and annual required reports that you must complete. If your small business is already established, come anyway to be sure you are doing ev-erything correctly and as required.

25894 47-102-400 5/10-17 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Grantwriting: Introduction to GrantwritingSusan Reynolds

This class will show students how to find a grant that aligns with their goals, work with that grant over the next three classes, writing the narrative and situational statement, goals and objectives, budget and evaluation so when they’re done they should have some-thing to submit. This class will also discuss how to locate grants on the web.

25838 47-801-404 4/7-28 W5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Wills and TrustsSusan Miley

Course looks at wills and trusts and what they do and do not do, who needs them and why. Students will identify when to call in other investment professionals.

25936 42-102-404 4/8 R10a-12p WITC-Hayward $9.07/$4

ComputersAbsolute Beginners IPatti Rumler

This course is a must for all new computer users. Students will learn the basics of computer operation, including mouse control, keyboard functions and moving through vari-ous windows. They will learn how to handle basic computer problems.

25877 47-103-403 1/26-2/16 T9a-12p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Absolute Beginners IIPatti Rumler

Pick up where Absolute Beginner 1 left off. In this class you’ll get into more detail with how various computer programs work and what they can do for you. You’ll continue to learn terminology and keyboarding skills.

25880 47-103-403 3/2-30 T9a-12p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Absolute Beginners IIIPatti Rumler

Pick up where Absolute Beginner 2 left off or join us for the first time to learn about some of the new computer gadgets. In this class you’ll begin to learn how to use other storage devices like CDs, photo key chains, frames and other computer equipment. You’ll learn the basics of moving files from a digital camera and how to organize them, creating folders for your computer work, how to delete and copy files and much more.

25881 47-103-403 4/6-27 T9a-12p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

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Anti-virus for BeginnersTerri Weldon

Keeping your computer safe from internet scammers, viruses, and identity theft is not something that should be ignored! If you are a new computer user, it can’t be emphasized enough--you need this course! Putting the anti-virus software on your com-puter is not the only step! There are more things you must do, and you need to know HOW to get them done. Using the anti-virus software properly will not only save you time and headaches, it will save money that you don’t have to spend on repairs and cleanup!

25883 42-103-481 4/19 M1-4p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Burn CD’s/Use Jump DrivePatti Rumler

In this short class, students will learn how to save data to CDs and then restore it on the hard drive. They will also learn how and why they might want to use a jump drive (aka travel drive, USB drive, and thumb drive). CDs are a great backup means of storing data and photos.

25891 42-103-481 3/30 T1-4p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Buy/Sell on eBay BeginningTaylor Foley

Basic computer (i.e. using the mouse) ex-perience is required. This course will teach the basics of setting up an ebay account and how to maneuver around the ebay website. The basics of buying and selling will be covered briefly.

25906 42-103-481 3/1-8 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Buy/Sell on eBay Next StepLynn Fitch

Basic computer (i.e. using the mouse) ex-perience is required. This course will teach students more advanced ebay techniques. Topics covered include pricing and shipping philosophies, PayPal features, Feedback and tips from the experts about how to make your merchandise stand out for better sales.

25907 42-103-481 3/16-18 TR5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Connect with Web CamsTerri Weldon

Learn how to use and choose the proper equipment for your computer. Using a web camera, you can connect, view and talk to individuals at a distance, be it a different desk, different city or even different country! It’s easy to use, inexpensive, and impres-sive!

25933 42-103-481 4/7 W1-3p WITC-Hayward $9.07/$4

De-mystifying the Cell Phone IndustryTerri Weldon

Understanding cellular rate plans and the ramifications of contracts can be confusing and frustrating. Learn how to demystify all the options, data, and know the questions you should ask when investigating plans. We’ll show you how to improve your cover-age, control your cellular phone rates and become aware of available cellular add-ons (the ones you want and those you don’t).

25895 42-103-481 3/9 T1-3p WITC-Hayward $9.07/$4

Digital Photo Editing - Adobe Photoshop Elements-Step 1Roberta Pearson

Learn how to do basic photo improvements after they have been taken. Adobe Photo-shop Elements will be used in this class to improve lighting/contrast, remove red eye and perform other basic digital enhance-ments. Prior computer experience is re-quired; students MUST already know how to download photos from their cameras or bring photos on a disk.

25900 42-103-493 2/25-3/4 R9a-12p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Digital Photo Editing - Adobe Photoshop Elements-Step 2Roberta Pearson

Learn how to do additional photo improve-ments after they have been taken and learn how to use more of Adobe Photoshop Elements features. Prior computer experi-ence is required; MUST already know how to download photos from their cameras or bring photos on a disk.

25902 42-103-493 3/11-18 R9a-12p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

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Digital Scrapbooking – Fun with PhotoshopRoberta Pearson

Learn how to make a quick and colorful digi-tal scrapbook page in Adobe Photoshop Ele-ments. Learn how to add transparent layers over your photo(s) and keep the original(s) intact, add fun frames around the pictures, attractive embellishments, and text (fancy or simple). Bring your own photos on a USB drive or CD, or simply use our “critter pics” for fun. No color printing is available, so plan to save the finished project to your USB drive or purchase a CD from us at a nominal cost. A short “on your own” lunch break will be provided. Come, learn about some of those mysterious Photoshop “tools”; even experi-enced Photoshop users will have fun. Basic computer skills are required for successful completion of the class.

25001 42-103-493 3/12 F10a-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Digital ScrapbookingRoberta Pearson

Learn to crop photos, create frames and backgrounds, create and add embellish-ments, headlines and journaling to make scrapbooks, greeting cards, flyers, and fam-ily newsletters. Print, e-mail or share them using various website services. If you have an LCD photo frame, you will learn new ways to format your pictures and add embellish-ments to your picture slide show. Prereq-uisite: Basic computer skills are required but past experience with Elements 6 is not necessary. Bring a memory stick with a few photos and at least 2G of available memory.

25904 42-103-493 3/25-4/15 R9a-12p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Email Photos & AttachmentsPatti Rumler

Students will learn how to attach photos and other documents to e-mail messages. They will also learn how to save and re-open at-tachments they receive from others.

25908 42-103-481 3/23 T1-4p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

MS Excel BeginningTaylor Foley

Students will learn basic Excel skills such as formatting columns, rows, font, shading & borders. They will also learn how to create

basic formulas, copy, paste, use Auto Fill and more. Some previous computer experience is required.

25909 47-103-401 2/4-25 R5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

MS Excel: Beyond BasicsShelley Bartz

Students will pick up where they left off from the beginner class. Students will learn more advanced formulas and techniques. No class 3/25.

25910 47-103-401 3/4-4/1 R5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

MS VistaTaylor Foley

Learn how to navigate through the VISTA operating system, customize your settings, and get answers to your questions.

25932 47-103-495 2/1-15 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $29.35/$4

MS Word BeginningPatti Rumler

Students will learn how to enter, edit and enhance text in letters, tables and other word processing documents. Learn how to set tabs, create columns, tables, and more. This class is designed to enhance skills for personal and professional use.

25937 47-103-438 4/6-27 T1-4p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

MS Word IntermediatePatti Rumler

Students will begin with a short review of basics and then move into more advanced techniques such as additional formatting features, adding objects, wrapping text, page numbering, and more. Students will begin to learn the mail merge process. This class is designed to enhance skills for personal and professional use.

25938 47-103-438 5/4-25 T1-4p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Quickbooks Pro BeginningAmy Kass

Designed for new users of Quickbooks to become efficient and gain knowledge to get started. Topics include: entering checks, en-tering receipts, and chart of accounts. Learn how to reconcile a bank statement and man-

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age credit card charges. Questions regarding the software will be answered.

25927 47-103-439 1/27-2/17 W5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Quickbooks Pro Step 2Amy Kass

This class will pick up where Quickbooks for Beginners left off. In this class students will learn more advanced Quickbooks features such as exporting reports to Excel, complet-ing a mail merge to a customer or vendor list, using inventory lists (smaller businesses only), and creating journal entries. We will touch on basic payroll features and 1099 processing for subcontractors. No class 3/17.

25928 47-103-439 3/3-31 W5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $34.42/$4

Music, Mobiles & Magnificent GadgetsTerri Weldon

Music, Mobiles & Magnificant Gadgets-From mobile phones to iPods and other practical gadgets, there’s lots to learn. Join this class to learn how to use some of those fancy fea-tures on your cell phone, how to download music onto your iPod or other mobile device, and more. Bring your gadgets and their manuals to class along with extra batteries. Together we’ll explore the FUN world of our technology.

25918 42-103-481 3/29-4/5 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Twitter, Blog, Facebook & MoreTaylor Foley

Ever asked, “What’s a twitter? What are the pros and cons of using Facebook? Do I want to blog? Would Instant Messaging (IM) work for me?” If so, then you must join this short class. Here you’ll be introduced to twitter-ing, blogging, creating a Facebook page, & instant messaging. You’ll also hear about the positive sides of each & the dangers of using them. When you leave, you’ll be able to decide which, if any, of these forums might work well for your small business or personal environment. Some hands-on practice will be done in class.

25233 42-103-481 4/19-26 M5:30-8:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

Foods & Responsible Beverage ServiceFoods: Sanitation for Restau-rant Managers* - ITVCherie Morgan

See full course description under WITC-Rice Lake listings. Books are required. Books need to be purchased prior to the start of class; registration must be received one week prior to class in order for books to be shipped. For information, call the Rice Lake Bookstore at 1-800-243-9482, extension 5474 or 5263.

24955 47-303-405 3/15 M8:30a-6:30p WITC-Hayward $29.35/$4

24969 47-303-405 5/3 M8:30a-6:30p WITC-Hayward $29.35/$4

Foods: Sanitation Recert. - ITVCherie Morgan

See full description under WITC-Rice Lake listings. Books are not required for this class; course will satisfy requirements for license renewal.

24961 47-303-406 3/22 M1-5p WITC-Hayward $29/$18.86

24982 47-303-406 5/10 M1-5p WITC-Hayward $29/$18.86

Responsible Beverage Service - ITVElaine Schuck

See full course description under WITC-Rice Lake listings.

24289 47-311-400 2/22 M5:30-9:30p WITC-Hayward $22/$11.86

24300 47-311-400 5/10 M5:30-9:30p WITC-Hayward $22/$11.86

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Health & SafetyMedic First Aid*This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence neces-sary to manage a medical emergency using CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid until more advanced help is available. This course will certify a student for two years in CPR/AED/1st Aid. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

24476 42-531-457 3/22-23 MT6-10p WITC-Hayward $24.28/$4

Medic First Aid Recertification*This course will recertify students in Medic First Aid. Students will renew skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid. PREREQUISITE: Students must have taken the original course, 42531457 Medic First Aid within the last two years. This course will renew your certifica-tion for two years. Must purchase a book.

24477 42-531-460 3/22 M6-10p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Meditation and MindfulnessAmy Billman

This eight session class teaches the basics of Calm Abiding Meditation. This prac-tice of sitting meditation helps to develop more peace of mind using a technique that employs the breath as an anchor for mental activity. We become aware of our very ac-tive minds, develop patience with the way our thoughts flow, and use mindfulness and awareness to be more fully present for the moment. No prior meditation experience is necessary. By the end of the eight weeks, participants will be able to comfortably sit in meditation for up to twenty minutes. The in-structor will contact you before class begins to discuss sitting and cushioning options.

25809 42-560-404 1/26-3/16 T7-8p WITC-Hayward $24.28/$4

Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR*This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to respond to and manage medical emergen-cies involving children and infants until more advanced help is available. A student will be taught the updated guidelines of CPR, and

an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid for children and infants. This course will certify a student for 2 years in CPR/AED/1st AID. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

24498 42-531-464 4/17 S8:30a-4:30p WITC-Hayward $24.28/$4

Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR Recertification*This course will recertify a student in Pedi-atric Medic First Aid & CPR for two years.. Renew skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid for infants and children. Students must have taken the origi-nal course, Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR 42531464 within the last two years. Student must have taken original 8 hour certification course within the last 2 years and certifica-tion, must be current and not expired.

24509 42-531-477 4/17 S8:30a-12:30p WITC-Hayward $14.14/$4

Pilates*Rhonda Rady

Pilates will tone and shape your entire body by using a flat band to mimic Pilates ma-chines like the Reformer and the Cadillac. All fitness levels are welcome. Students will need an exercise mat (a beach towel will also work). Flat bands are required and can be purchased for $3 at the first class.

25812 42-807-403 1/26-3/2 T12:45-1:45p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25810 42-807-403 1/26-3/2 T2-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25811 42-807-403 1/26-3/2 T5:30-6:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25815 42-807-403 3/16-4/20 T12:45-1:45p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25813 42-807-403 3/16-4/20 T2-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25814 42-807-403 3/16-4/20 T5:30-6:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25818 42-807-403 5/4-6/8 T12:45-1:45p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25816 42-807-403 5/4-6/8 T2-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

25817 42-807-403 5/4-6/8 T5:30-6:30p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

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Yoga Level 1Joan Shumway

Develop balance, flexibility and strength for body, mind and spirit through mindful movement, breathing and meditation. Open your spine, release tension, provide gentle strengthening and stretching for all major muscle groups as well as strengthen the im-mune system. Pranayama practice (breath-ing exercises) strengthens the respiratory system. Maximum enrollment is 10. For beginners and those seeking gentle move-ment. Bring your own mat, a blanket and a towel. As with any new exercise program, please check with your physician.

25819 42-807-408 1/20-3/10 W1:30-3p Northwoods Fitness Ctr $24.28/$4

25820 42-807-408 3/31-5/19 W1:30-3p Northwoods Fitness Ctr $24.28/$4

YogaRhonda Bennett

Wear comfortable clothing. This class introduces yoga postures, breathing techniques, correct alignment and relaxation techniques. You will learn the fundamentals of yoga as you increase flexibility, strengthen and tone the body, and revitalize the mind. Appropriate for those new to yoga, or expe-rienced students who want more instruction on technique.

25821 42-807-408 1/28-3/18 R5:15-6:15p WITC-Hayward $24.28/$4

25822 42-807-408 3/25-5/13 R5:15-6:15p WITC-Hayward $24.28/$4

InsuranceInsurance CE: Business Owners Policy - ITVSteven McDermid

The Business owner’s policy is a policy designed for small, main street businesses. A comprehensive policy combining property, business income, inland marine, and liability coverages. This course will be a comprehen-sive overview of the various sections of the business owner’s policy.

25636 47-162-430 1/14 R8:30a-12:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

25727 47-162-430 5/13 R8:30a-12:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Cause/Effect Health Care - ITVRobert Wierman

For licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor. This is a two hour course.

25628 47-162-497 5/12 W3:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $33.93/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Planning I - ITVCovers the beginning of the estate planning process, who needs estate planning, trans-ferring assets, and management of assets upon transfer. Also involvement of the agent with attorneys, trust officers, and accoun-tants to properly plan the estate process.

25661 47-162-486 1/21 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Planning II - ITVThis course will cover how legal expense plans are used in a family or business situ-ation. The coverages in the plans will be discussed.

25669 47-162-488 2/11 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Plan/ Interm - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25603 47-162-497 3/18 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Estate Plan/Tax Laws - ITVFor licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25613 47-162-497 4/13 T1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Ethics Pt. I - ITVRobert Houser

Do unto others as they would do to you is the nuts and bolts of working with consumers to protect their families without agent bias for their own benefit.

25684 47-162-414 3/10 W8:30a-12:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

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Insurance CE: Ethics-Pt II - ITVRobert Houser

A continuation from Part I, more discussion centers on the best way to serve consumers.

25695 47-162-458 4/8 R5:30-9:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Ethics/P&C agent - ITVSteven McDermid

For licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25545 47-162-497 2/25 R8:30a-12:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

25722 47-162-497 5/13 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Health Care Issues - ITV Robert Wierman

How will people be able to afford health care in the future? What is driving up health care costs? These issues and more..

25674 47-162-457 2/25 R5:30-9:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Life Insurance Basics - ITVRobert Houser

The course is a comprehensive overview of the major life insurance policies that are sold today. Policies to be covered are term, whole life, universal life, variable whole life, adjust-able whole life, and universal variable whole life. The need for these policies as well as policy structure will also be presented. Com-parison of universal and whole life printouts.

25706 47-162-417 5/12 W5:30-9:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Medicaid - ITVRobert Wierman

For licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25598 47-162-497 3/18 R8:30a-12:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Medicare Part DRobert Wierman

For licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor. This is a two hour course.

25619 47-162-497 5/12 W1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $33.93/$28.86

Insurance CE: P&C/Not Cov-ered - ITVSteven McDermid

For licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25550 47-162-497 2/25 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Personal/Com-mercial Inland Marine Floaters - ITVSteven McDermid

A comprehensive review and discussion of both personal and commercial inland marine policies, including coverages, conditions and exclusions. Personal/Commercial Inland Marine Floaters

25651 47-162-445 1/14 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Underwriters Point/P&C - ITVSteven McDermid

For licensed insurance agents and approval for continuing education applied for through Promissor.

25717 47-162-497 4/8 R1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Insurance CE: Whole Life In-surance - ITVRobert Houser

This course takes a comprehensive look at Whole Life Insurance. Topic areas will include uses of whole life insurance, attri-butes of a whole life policy, cash values and dividends, non-forfeiture options, variations to whole life policies, and riders.

25690 47-162-405 3/10 W1:30-5:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

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Insurance CE: WI Long Term Care Certification - ITV Robert WiermanThe Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has established Rule Ins 34556 for the implementation of the Wis-consin Long Term Care Insurance Partner-ship (LTCIP) Program. The rules require 6 hours of education and training for licensed intermediaries on the LTC Partnership program, and 2 hours of training specific to the Wisconsin Medicaid Program. Inter-mediaries must complete this 8 hour CE requirement prior to selling any Long Term Care Insurance in Wisconsin after January 1, 2009. The objective of this class is to fulfill the CE requirements outlined for Wisconsin Licensed Intermediaries in OCI Rule Ins 34556.

25701 47-162-498 4/22 R8:30a-5:30p WITC-Hayward $59/$38.72

Real EstateRE CE: Module 1 - ITVRonald Hanson

This three-hour course is one of six required continuing education modules for real estate sales persons and brokers. At the end of each module, a test is given. Certificates are awarded.

24752 47-194-401 4/6 T8:30-11:30a WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 2 - ITV24757 47-194-487 4/6 T12:30-3:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 3 - ITV24763 47-194-403 4/13 T8:30-11:30a WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 4A - ITV24907 47-194-421 4/13 T12:30-3:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 5 - ITV24915 47-194-483 4/20 T8:30-11:30a WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

RE CE: Module 6 - ITV24920 47-194-484 4/20 T12:30-3:30p WITC-Hayward $39/$28.86

Real Estate Brokers Pre-License* - ITV Ronald HansonThis course meets the 36 classroom hours of education in business management required of persons pursuing a Wisconsin Real Estate Broker’s license (see Section 452.09 (2)(c)(2) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective January 1, 1991. Contents include contracts, forms, trust and escrow accounts, closing statements, business management and marketing, financial and office man-agement, personnel, business ethics, risk reduction, and specialty areas. Class meets 3/11-16 from 8:30am-5:30pm and 3/17 from 8:30am-12:30pm.

24952 47-194-445 3/11-17 MTWRF8:30a-5:30p WITC-Hayward $95.26/$4

Real Estate Law for Salespersons* - ITVRonald Hanson

Course meets the 72 classroom hours of pre-license education required for an original real estate salesperson’s license as required in Section 452.09 (2) (a) of the Wisconsin Statutes and specifically to RL 25.03 (3), Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective January 1, 1991. Includes principles of real estate, real estate law, forms, real estate business operations concepts, ethics, land use control and development, environmental concerns, and miscellaneous.

24942 47-194-442 2/3-19 WRF8:30a-5:30p WITC-Hayward $186.52/$4

Trade & IndustryElectrical Code for Electri-cians*Jim Biesterveld

Industry-driven revisions in the 2008 NFPA 70™: National Electrical Code boost public safety, emergency preparedness, Code us-ability, and worker protection. For electrical workers and wiremen who use national elec-trical code on the job. Course covers the new Code revisions as well as formulas, tables, the intent and general use of the code. A primer for all code certification tests. NEC 2008 book required, purchased prior start of class. For infocall the Rice Lake Bookstore at 1-800-243-9482, extension 5474 or 5263.

25892 47-413-415 2/22-5/10 M6:30-9:30p WITC-Hayward $80.05/$4

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Firefighter TrainingWITC offers a full range of advanced level firefighter training courses.

For more information, go towitc.edu/coned/fire or callyour area training specialist at 800.243.9482.Ashland/Superior, Mike Herrmann, ext 3123New Richmond, Ken Gilliam, ext 4208Rice Lake, Jack Running, ext 5130

Firefighter Training

GPS: BeginningMatthew Fitch

Personal GPS not required. Students may bring their own GPS and Manual and batter-ies. All students using the WITC units, should bring four “AA” batteries to class.

25914 47-421-415 3/27 S9a-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

GPS Units Step 2Matthew Fitch

Students will pick up where Basics ended; will discuss software upgrades, downloads of maps, and more. Personal GPS not required. Students may bring their own GPS and Manual and batteries. All students using the WITC units, should bring four “AA” batteries.

25915 47-421-415 4/10 S9a-3p WITC-Hayward $19.21/$4

WITC-LadysmithJeri [email protected]

ComputersAbsolute Beginner (First Step)Jessica Bingham

A course for new users of personal comput-ers. An introduction to the hardware and terminology necessary to use a computer. An introduction/overview to word processing and using the internet. This is a must class for the true computer novice!

25520 42-103-470 2/18-3/11 R5:30-8:30p WITC-Ladysmith $34.42/$4

Facebook BasicsEdward Cress

What’s so appealing about Face-book? Find out in this class! Facebook does a great job of connecting you with your family and friends. You will learn what you can do on Facebook, how to sign-up and set-up your profile, how to share photos, etc. We will also discuss privacy and security.

25528 42-103-481 2/27-3/6 S9a-12p WITC-Ladysmith $19.21/$4

Emergency Medical Tech - Basic Refresher

A web-based blended refresher course for EMTs. Those who are at least 18 years of age and work for a health care facility can qualify for F.A.P funding.

See page 12 for course info.

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Fun with Facebook GamesEdward Cress

Learn how to invite friends to play games through Facebook. Join us to explore how to improve your gaming skills. Learn some new tips and share your tips with others.

25527 42-103-481 3/13-20 S9a-12p WITC-Ladysmith $19.21/$4

Introduction to ComputersJessica Bingham

This course introduces students to basic computer tasks using Windows, typing with a word processor, navigating the WEB, and working with email (including email attach-ments). Students will work with Microsoft Word as they type letters and use AutoCor-rect, Copy and Paste, and other features. They also learn to open, move, copy, delete, and restore files.

25521 47-103-404 3/25-4/29 R5:30-8:30p WITC-Ladysmith $49.63/$4

Foods & Responsible Beverage ServiceFoods: Sanitation for Restau-rant Managers*Cherie Morgan

This course provides the background infor-mation needed for the National Restaurant Association’s Certification exam for sanita-

tion. This exam meets state certification requirements for restaurant managers effec-tive January 1, 1995. The exam will be given at the end of the last class. Course topics include: Microorganisms and food-borne diseases, safe food handling and storage, and standards for cleanliness and sanitation. Books are required,to be purchased prior to the start of class; registration must be received one week prior to class in order for books to be shipped. For info, call Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

24956 47-303-405 3/15 M8:30a-6:30p WITC-Ladysmith $29.35/$4

24976 47-303-405 5/3 M8:30a-6:30p WITC-Ladysmith $29.35/$4

Foods: Sanitation Recert.Cherie Morgan

This course provides the opportunity for the student to comprehend the knowledge, skills, processes, and understanding of procedures for food preparation, sanitation work habits, cleaning work areas and materials, stor-age of poisonous/toxic materials, and the importance of employee training. This course prepares the learner to renew their Wiscon-sin restaurant food protection certificate. Books are not required for this class; course will satisfy requirements for license renewal.

24962 47-303-406 3/22 M1-5p WITC-Ladysmith $29/$18.86

24988 47-303-406 5/10 M1-5p WITC-Ladysmith $29/$18.86

28th Annual Emergency Services ConferenceTelemark Lodge, Cable, WI March 10 -14Experience hands-on, real world sessions tailored to the needs of fire or emergency services professionals.

• 10 most common fireground mistakes • Thermal imaging • Pediatric trauma cases • Roof-top ventilation • and many more.

For more information, go to witc.edu/esconference, or call 800.243.9482, ext 5488 to request a brochure.

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Responsible Beverage ServiceElaine Schuck

Students will learn responsible beverage ser-vice techniques. Local and state laws will be discussed. Techniques for creating a more profitable business environment by prevent-ing negative and/or unsafe situations in the serving of alcoholic beverages are included. Content will also include implications for legal action against owners and operators of beverage service facilities from inappropri-ate patron behavior. In general the course is designed to increase the awareness of al-coholic beverage service techniques for own-ers/operators and the potential for increasing profits through responsible management practices. This course was jointly developed by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the Wisconsin Technical College System and may fulfill or partially fulfill local municipal or-dinance requirements for beverage servers.

24299 47-311-400 4/19 M5:30-9:30p WITC-Ladysmith $22/$11.86

Health & SafetyMedic First Aid*This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence neces-sary to manage a medical emergency using CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid until more advanced help is available. This course will certify a student for two years in CPR/AED/1st Aid. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

24481 42-531-457 4/24 S8:30a-4:30p WITC-Ladysmith $24.28/$4

Medic First Aid Recertification*This course will recertify students in Medic First Aid. Students will renew skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid. PREREQUISITE: Students must have taken the original course, 42531457 Medic First Aid within the last two years. This course will renew your certifica-tion for two years. Students must have taken the original course, 42531457 Medic First Aid within the last two. To purchase required book, call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

24482 42-531-460 4/24 S8:30a-12:30p WITC-Ladysmith $14.14/$4

HobbiesBuying a Digital CameraEdward Cress

Want to convert over to a digital camera, but have no idea where to begin? Wondering how many pixels you’ll need; or what is a pixel? Join us to learn the ins and outs of purchasing a digital camera. Learn what type of camera will fit your needs and price range.

25522 42-103-460 4/10 S9a-12p WITC-Ladysmith $14.14/$4

Digital Camera: How to UseEdward Cress

Get the most out of your digital camera. Learn to use the basic and advanced fea-tures of your digital camera. Students are encouraged to bring their digital cameras, cables, and instruction manual to class.

25789 42-103-460 4/17-24 S9a-12p WITC-Ladysmith $19.21/$4

Quilted Sweatshirt Jacket*Nancy Rosolowski

Who would know this beautiful jacket was created on a sweatshirt. Join us to learn this easy method of turning a basic sweat-shirt into a quilted jacket. Darling to wear with jeans and T-shirts. Basic sewing skills required. Participants must bring their own sewing machine and sewing supplies to class. A list of fabric and supplies needed will be provided prior to the first class.

25529 42-304-435 3/1-15 M6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $29.35/$4

Sew a Quilt: Another Stash Pot Pie*Nancy Rosolowski

Sew your fabric stash into this “scrap-o-licious” quilt. This quilt is quick and easy. Great for beginners on up. It’s a hot way to burn up your fabric scraps/stash. We’ll even include a recipe each week the class meets. Basic sewing skills required. Participants must bring their own sewing machine and sewing supplies to class. list of fabric and supplies needed will be provided prior to the first class.

25526 42-304-435 3/22-4/26 M6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $49.63/$4

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Sew a Quilt: Easter Table Runner*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Decorate your table for Easter with this cute “Hip Chicks” quilted table runner. Techniques in rotary cutting, piecing, applique, and quilting will be demonstrated. Supply list will be provided before the first session by WITC Ladysmith. Participants must provide their own sewing machine which should be in good working order. Supplies and fabrics need to be purchased before class starts.

25497 42-304-435 3/17-31 W6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $29.35/$4

Sew a Quilt: Flag Quilt*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Create a patriotic red, white, and blue quilted wall hanging using speed techniques at the sewing machine. Learn the very basics in quilt making. Demonstra-tions on rotary cutting, speed sewing, and machine quilting will be presented. Partici-pant must provide their own sewing machine which should be in good working order. Sup-ply list will be provided from WITC Ladysmith before first session. Supplies and fabrics need to be purchased before class starts.

25523 42-304-435 5/26-6/9 W6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $29.35/$4

Sew a Quilt: Striped Squares Wallhanging*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Make a baby quilt or a seasonal wall hang-ing, depending on your choice of fabric. This is an easy quilt, even for beginners, but with a dramatic effect. Simply sew strips of fabric together and cut into angled squares. The magic is in how the squares are cut and sewn back together. Basic quilting techniques will be taught. A list of supplies needed will be provided by WITC Ladysmith prior to the start of class. Participants must provide their own sewing machine. Supplies and fabric need to be purchased before the first class.

25524 42-304-435 2/24-3/10 W6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $29.35/$4

Sew a Quilt: UFO Work-shop*Nancy Rosolowski

Are you ready to have a Close Encoun-ter of the Quilting Kind? Every quilter has

them: UFOs --- unfinished objects. Bring them in and reduce your stack of unfinished quilt tops or quilt projects. Turn that pile of unfinished objects into completed quilts. Participants must provide their own sewing machine, quilting supplies, and UFOs.

25525 42-304-435 2/1-22 M6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $34.42/$4

Sew a Quilt: Valentine Wall-hanging*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Join us in making this cute quilted wall hang-ing just in time for Valentine’s Day. Basic quilting techniques will be taught, including a little bit of paper-piecing. A list of supplies needed will be provided prior to the start of class. Participants must provide their own sewing machine. Supplies and fabric need to be purchased before the first class.

25785 42-304-435 2/2-11 TR6-9p WITC-Ladysmith $34.42/$4

Trade & IndustryElectrical Code for Electricians*Jim Biesterveld

Industry-driven revisions in the 2008 NFPA 70™: National Electrical Code boost public safety, emergency preparedness, Code us-ability, and worker protection. For electrical workers and wiremen who use national elec-trical code on the job. Course covers the new Code revisions as well as formulas, tables, the intent and general use of the code. A primer for all code certification tests. Book required to be purchased prior to the start of class. For info call the Rice Lake Bookstore, 800-243-9482, ext 5474 or 5263.

25893 47-413-415 2/22-5/10 M6:30-9:30p WITC-Ladysmith $80.05/$4

GPS: BeginningMatthew Fitch

Personal GPS units not required. Students may bring their own GPS and manual to class if they wish. If students do bring their own GPS units, they should bring the manual and extra batteries to class. All students using the WITC units should bring four “AA” batteries to class.

25480 47-421-415 4/3 S9a-3p WITC-Ladysmith $19.21/$4

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LCOCPR Health Care Provider Re-newal - AHAThis course is intended for the biennial renewal of the CPR Healthcare Provider. Students must successfully complete skills testing on one-and two-rescuer CPR (adult/child/infant), foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) procedures (adult/child/infant), and mask with one-way valve usage. A minimum of 84 percent must be attained on the written test. (PREREQUISITE: CPR Healthcare Pro-vider successful completion within previous two years.) Student must have taken original 8 hour certification course within the last 2 years and certification must be current and not expired to qualify to take this course.

24852 47-531-439 3/29 M6-10p LCO Fire Hall $14.14/$4

First Responder RefresherThis program is designed to serve as a refresher for the student who has previously attended the 40-hour First Responder Basic course. (PREREQUISITE: Certification as a First Responder as evidenced by success-ful completion of the 40-hour Department of Transportation (DOT) course.) This is a refresher class. No books required. No class 2/22 & 3/15.

24853 47-531-446 2/1-3/22 M6-10p LCO Fire Hall $68.64/$7.80

MinongEmergency Medical Tech Basic-RefresherThis program is designed to serve as a refresher for Emergency Medical Technicians who have successfully completed the Emer-gency Medical Technician-Basic program. (PREREQUISITES: Previous completion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic program. Must also be 18 years of age and affiliated with a health care provider to qualify for Wisconsin F.A.P. funding. This class is a classic refresher “in person” pre-sentation of 30 hour duration.

24842 47-531-443 1/15-24 FF 6-10p; S&SU 8a-4:30p EMS Hall $85.80/$9.75

Prairie FarmEmergency Medical Tech Basic-RefresherThis program is designed to serve as a refresher for EMTs. PREREQUISITES: Pre-vious completion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic program. Must also be 18 years of age and affiliated with a health care provider to qualify for Wisconsin F.A.P. funding. No books are required.

24843 47-531-443 1/19-3/16 T6-10p Prairie Farm HS $85.80/$9.75

SheldonEmergency Medical Tech Ba-sic-RefresherWoodene Stevens

This program is designed to serve as a refresher for Emergency Medical Technicians who have successfully completed the Emer-gency Medical Technician-Basic program. (PREREQUISITES: Previous comple-tion of a recognized Emergency Medical Technician-Basic pro This is an EMT Basic Refresher. No books required.

24944 47-531-443 1/16-24 SU8a-5p Community Center $85.80/$9.75

SpoonerTeri [email protected]

Baby Sign LanguageWanda Johnson

Develop a special communication with your child. The class is most appropriate for children who are 6 months to 3 years of age. Adults only the first class session, children welcome at remaining sessions. No prior sign knowledge needed. Signs taught are developmentally appropriate for infants and toddlers and are based on American Sign Language (ASL). Class will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, across from the Elemen-tary School in Spooner.

25241 42-307-425 2/2-23 T6:30-8p Trinity Lutheran Church $19.21/$4

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Computers: Absolute Beginner (First Step)Lynda Marquardt

A course for users who have little or no experience in the use of personal computers. Please contact WITC’s Washburn County Learning Center if you have questions about the class at 635-9120.

25371 42-103-470 2/4-25 R12:30-2:30p Washb Cty Lrng Ctr $24.28/$4

Computers: Absolute Beginners (Next Step)Lynda Marquardt

Students will explore computer concepts, Windows, word processing, email and the internet. Students should have completed an Absolute Beginner course or have basic computer skills. Learn to use Microsoft Win-dows 2007.

25370 42-103-471 3/4-25 R12:30-2:30p Washb Cty Lrng Ctr $24.28/$4

Computers: Buy/Sell on eBayJeremy Masterjohn

Basic computer (correct start up and use of the mouse) experience is required. Learn the basics of setting up an eBay account and how to maneuver around the eBay website. The basics of buying and selling will be explained.

25470 42-103-481 2/18-25 R6-8:30p Wshbrn Cty Learning Ctr $19.21/$4

Computers: Greeting CardsLynda Marquardt

Learn to create greeting cards for many oc-casions. Basic computer skills needed.

26080 42-103-481 4/8-15 R12:30-2:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrn. Ctr $14.14/$4

Computers: Especially for Seniors AdvancedLynda Marquardt

Basic computer skills required—preferably Absolute Beginner and Beginner Next Step classes. This class will cover some more advanced topics.

26126 42-103-481 1/28-3/18 R3-4:30p Washbn Cty Learning Ctr $34.42/$4

Computers: IM, iPods, iPhones-Oh My!Amy Zabinski

Learn about instant messaging (IM) and the use and functions of other electronic gadgets available in today’s market place.

25792 42-103-481 2/13 S1-3p Washburn Cty Learning Ctr $9.07/$4

Computers: Internet/EmailJoann Schmidt

Learn to safely navigate the internet, use search engine tools, website pages, email settings and safety. Learn to send and re-ceive email messages, the basics of sending document and photo attachments.

25376 42-103-481 3/2-16 T12:30-2:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrng Ctr $19.21/$4

Computers: Internet IILynda Marquardt

This course is the next step for anyone want-ing to improve basic internet research skills. Hands-on learning about tools, techniques, and tips for intermediate and advanced browsing. Students must have basic com-puter and internet skills.

26081 42-103-481 4/22-5/13 R12:30-2:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrn Ctr $24.28/$4

Computers: MS Access BeginningThis course covers basic database skills. Basic computer skills required.

25790 47-103-426 3/4-25 R6-8p Washburn Cty Learning Ctr $24.28/$4

Computers: MS Access IntermediateThis course covers basic database skills. Basic computer skills required.

25791 47-103-426 4/8-29 R6-8p Washburn Cty Learning Ctr $24.28/$4

Computers: MS Excel BeginningMarilyn Norton

This course covers basic spreadsheet skills. Basic computer skills required.

25475 47-103-401 4/5-26 M6-8p Washburn Cty Learning Ctr $24.28/$4

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Computers: MS Power-Point/Special OccasionsSara McCarthy

Learn to create personal or professional presentations. Bring photos (print or digital) to create a looping PowerPoint presentation.Basic computer skills required.

26014 47-103-422 3/22-29 M5:30-8:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrng Ctr $19.21/$4

Computers: MS Word BeginningJoann Schmidt

Designed to build skills for personal and professional use. Learn to enter, edit and enhance text in letters, tables and other word processing documents. Learn to set tabs, create columns, tables, and more.

25374 47-103-438 3/23-4/13 T12:30-2:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrng Ctr $24.28/$4

Computers: Twitter, Blog, Facebook & MoreWhat’s a twitter? “Do I want to

blog?” “Face what?” Learn the positive aspects of twittering, blogging and Facebook and some of the danger signals.

25519 42-103-481 2/13 S9:30a-12:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrng Ctr$14.14/$4

Quilting: Machine Applique*Ruth Skeie

Learn the basics of machine applique, how to do inner and outer curves and how to get those points thin. Bring a sewing machine in good working order with a zig zag stitch. Supplies for sample work with be furnished.

25236 42-304-435 4/27 T6-8p Ag Research Station $9.07/$4

Quilting: Tulip Tablerunner*Ruth Skeie

Make a runner, wallhanging or lap quilti de-pending on how many tulip blocks you make.Learn to set blocks on point. Supply list avail-able from Spooner office upon registration.

25959 42-304-435 4/13 T 1-3:30p Ag Research Station $14.14/$4

25237 42-304-435 4/13 T6-8:30p Ag Research Station $14.14/$4

Sign Language: BeginningWanda Johnson

Students will learn to communicate on a basic level using common phrases, ques-tions, negatives, the manual alphabet, signs of greeting, family signs, foods, numbers, etc. Instruction will also include initializing signs, speed, motion, and force of signs, facial expression, body language, location, and direction.

25477 47-533-405 4/8-5/6 R5:30-8:30p Wshbrn Cty Lrng Ctr $44.56/$4

Dance: East Coast SwingWilliam & Kay Burkholder

Basics and beginner pattersn of a triple-step couple’s swing dance that is energetic and great fun. Call 635-8470 with questions.

25360 60-807-630 1/25-2/1 M6:30-8p Ag Research Station $16.50/$16.50

Dance: Triple Two Step IntermediateWilliam & Kay Burkholder

For students who already dance the Triple Two Step. Couples will be taught intermedi-ate triple two step patterns and techniques. Take this class independently or as part of the Intermediate Ballroom Dance class.

25361 60-807-630 2/2 T6:30-8p Ag Research Station $10.25/$10.25

Dance: Country Waltz IntermediateWilliam & Kay Burkholder

For couples who already dance the Country Waltz, intermediate waltz patterns and tech-niques. Take class independently or as part of the Intermediate Ballroom Dance class.

25362 60-807-630 2/23 T6:30-8p Ag Research Station $10.25/$10.25

Dance: Nightclub Two StepWilliam & Kay Burkholder

Night Club Two Step: Enjoy dancing with this smooth, slow, easy couple’s rhythm dance. Basic and beginner patterns will be taught.

25363 60-807-630 2/15-22 M6:30-8p Ag Research Station $16.50/$16.50

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Dance: County Two Step IntermediateWilliam & Kay Burkholder

Already dance the Two Step? Couples will be taught intermediate Two Step patterns and techniques. Take class independently or as part of Intermediate Ballroom Dance.

25365 60-807-630 2/16 T6:30-8p Ag Research Station $10.25/$10.25

Dance: Nightclub Two Step IntermediateWilliam & Kay Burkholder

Enjoy dancing with this smooth, slow, easy couple’s rhythm dance. Couples will be taught intermediate Night Club Two Step patterns and techniques. Take this class independently or as part of the Intermediate Ballroom Dance class.

25366 60-807-630 3/2 T6:30-8p Ag Research Station $10.25/$10.25

Dance: Ballroom Combi-nationWilliam & Kay Burkholder

For couples who have already learned beginning steps of the Triple Two Step, East Coast Swing, Country Two Step, Country Waltz, and Night Club Two Step.

25368 60-807-630 2/2-3/2 T6:30-8p Ag Research Station $29/$29

Dance: East Coast Swing Inter-mediateWilliam & Kay Burkholder

For couples who already dance the East Coast Swing. Couples will be taught inter-mediate East Coast Swing patterns and techniques. Take this class independently or as part of the Intermediate Ballroom Dance class.

25369 60-807-630 2/9 T6:30-8p Ag Research Station $10.25/$10.25

Pottery Beginning*Patricia Fox

Learn wheel and hand building techniques to create decorative and practical pottery pieces. Material fee of $20 or less depending on projects completed payable to instructor .

25472 60-815-615 2/1-3/8 M6-9p Spooner HS $60.25/$60.25

Stone LakeMedic First Aid*This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to manage a medical emergency using CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid until more advanced help is available. This course will certify a student for two years in CPR/AED/1st Aid. Must purchase a book.

24478 42-531-457 4/13-14 TW6-10p Stone Lake Fire Hall $24.28/$4

Medic First Aid Recertification*This course will recertify students in Medic First Aid. Students will renew skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid. PREREQUISITE: Students must have taken the original course, 42531457 Medic First Aid within the last two years. This course will renew your certifica-tion for two years. Must purchase a book.

24480 42-531-460 4/13 T6-10p Stone Lake Fire Hall $14.14/$4

ZumbaVeronica Engen

A fun, exciting dance workout set to Latin-in-spired music. The routines and dance steps are basic and easy to learn. Burn anywhere between 600-800 calories doing Zumba®. Bring water and a small towel and wear com-fortable, breathable clothing and shoes with a smoother sole like court or dance shoes. Consult with your physician before starting this or any other exercise program.

25498 42-807-408 1/9-3/6 S9:30-11a Stone Lake Lion’s Hall $19.21/$4

SolidWorksCreate 3D models and work in 3D space. Prepare for the

Certified SolidWorksAssociate Certification Exam.

See full course descriptionon page 19.

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TonySharalyn [email protected]

Sew a Quilt: Blueberry Garden*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Beautiful 56x56 inch quilt. Materials list will be sent from Flambeau community ed before class starts. For beginners and up.

25571 42-304-435 2/11-3/11 R6-9p Flambeau School $44.56/$4

Sew a Quilt: Easter Tablerunner*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Beautiful quilted tablerunner. Materials list will be sent from Flambeau community ed before class starts. For beginners and up.

25573 42-304-435 3/18-4/1 R6-9p Flambeau School $29.35/$4

Sew a Quilt: Valentine Love*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Beautiful Valentine quilted wall hanging. Materials list will be sent before class starts. For beginners and up.

25570 42-304-435 1/21-2/4 R6-9p Flambeau School $29.35/$4

Sew a Quilt: Victorian Romance*Staci Zimmer-Prasnicky

Beautiful queen-size Victorian-inspired quilt. Materials list will be sent from Flambeau community ed before class starts. For begin-ners and up.

25574 42-304-435 4/8-5/20 R6-9p Flambeau School $59.77/$4

Wood Turning & Laser Engraving*Robert Hindal

Make a choice of projects such as game calls, pen, bowls, fishing rod handles and laser engraving your item (if you choose).

25543 47-410-430 2/16-3/23 T6-9p Flambeau School $52.94/$7.31

Turtle LakeSally [email protected]

Decorative Painting*Rosemary Kephart

Have fun while improving your decorative painting skills. Paint three different projects for spring decorating or gift giving. Projects will be done on a variety of surfaces with acrylic paints. Please bring painting supplies to first class. (first time students, please call instructor for supply list) A $15.00 fee will be collected at the first class to cover the cost of supplies and paint furnished by the instruc-tor.

25539 42-815-408 4/8-5/6 R6:30-9:30p Turtle Lake HS $44.56/$4

Entry Level Firefighter I-Part 1Darryl Christensen

The first part of a two-part state-funded course designed to meet the minimum requirements for an entry-level firefighter according to Wisconsin DIHLR 30 require-ments. This course, along with Part II, pro-vides the student with information to enable them to work under the direct supervision of an experienced firefighter while working on a fire situation. Class time and dates may change upon agreement of the student body.

25286 47-503-4001 1/12-3/16 T7-10p TL Volunteer Fire Dept $90.68/$14.63

Entry Level Firefighter I-Part 2Darryl Christensen

Part 2, state-funded course designed to meet the minimum requirements for an entry-level firefighter according to Wisconsin DILHR 30 requirements. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to work on the fire ground under direct supervision of an experienced firefighter. (PREREQUISITE: 503-401 Entry-Level Firefighter I, Part 1.)

25287 47-503-402 3/23-5/25 T7-10p TL Volunteer Fire Dept $90.68/$14.63

First Responder RefresherThomas Hall

This program is designed to serve as a refresher for the student who has previously attended the 40-hour First Responder Basic

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course. (PREREQUISITE: Certification as a First Responder as evidenced by success-ful completion of the 40-hour Department of Transportation (DOT) course.) This is a re-fresher class. No books are required. Class meets Jan. 13-27 from 6-10p; Jan. 29 from 5-10p; Jan. 30 from 8a-5p.

25300 47-531-446 1/13-30 WFS6-10p TL Volunteer Fire Dept $68.64/$7.80

Microsoft Products: An OverviewRoxanne Peterson

This class will introduce students to the different aspects of MicroSoft Office--Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook. Excellent for beginners or those who need a refresher or would like to learn more of the capabilities of MicroSoft Office.

25535 47-103-437 2/2-23 T5-6p Turtle Lake HS $14.14/$4

YogaRoxanne Peterson

Yoga Balance is a program that offers a holistic approach to losing and maintaining weight and learning healthy eating habits. The program includes a self-assessment test to learn your dosha type, weightloss thera-pies, an eating plan, and a yoga routine. Please wear loose clothing and bring a water bottle and exercise mat to class.

25536 42-807-402 1/25-3/22 M5-6p Turtle Lake HS $24.28/$4

WeyerhaeuserDick [email protected]

Stamping/Paper Crafting: Gift Ideas*Lisa Toman

Explorie basic and some advanced rubber stamping, paper crafting skills and tech-niques. Create a (2) page 12 x 12 layout at each session, cards, fun paper “knick knacks” and gift giving ideas. All supplies are furnished, but bring your own adhesive, a small tote to carry home your projects and your favorite stamping and paper crafting tools if you have them. A $25 materials/sup-plies fee will be collected at the first class.Class meets Feb 11, 25, March 11 & 25.

24998 42-815-408 2/11-3/25 R5:30-9p Weyerhauser School $39.49/$4

Wood Carving for Profit*Dick Manor

For carvers from novice to advanced and all types of carving. $5 collected at first session for supplies used. Students will complete a project. Also a presentation on marketing handcrafted wood products will be included.

24431 47-410-430 3/3-24 W5:30-8:30p Weyerhauser Sch. $35.30/$4.88

24433 47-410-430 3/31-4/21 W5:30-8:30p Weyerhauser Sch. $35.30/$4.88

Experienced Riders!SPRING 2010

Motorcycle Classes at WITC-Rice Lake

Challenge your skills -- learn emergency braking, quick swerving, higher speed maneuvering, traction control, obstacle avoidance techniques, & countersteering.Many insurance companies offer 10% discount for completion of this course.See page 9 for spring courses and check witc.edu in April for the summer schedule.

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It’s Easy to Register!In Person: Visit Student Services Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.- 8 p.m; Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Cash, checks or credit cards.By Mail: Send registration with payment to WITC-Rice Lake, 1900 College Drive, Rice Lake, WI 54868. It must be re-ceived before the course begins. For cash registrations, you must register in person.Web Registration: Register and submit your credit card pay-ment online at witc.edu/search. By Phone: Register by phone at 715.234.7082 or 800.243.9482, ext 5409 or 5410. Only credit card payments are accepted by phone or FAX (715-234-5172).Plan to Attend: “No news is good news!” You will be notified only if your class is postponed or cancelled.Eligibility: Anyone 16 and older may register. Younger stu-dents may be able to enroll with parental permission. Call 715.234.7082, for more information.Senior Citizens: WITC offers hourly courses to those 62 years of age or better. The fees are noted in the course listings.

WinterRich [email protected]

Beer, Wine and Mead Making*Richard Zaborski

Learn the basics of fermentation, yeast and yeast starters, sugars, fermenters and the importance of cleanliness. Also learn how to make beer, wine and mead (honey wine), including the different types, ingredients, common techniques, recipes, sources for materials, ingredients, and demonstrations,

25420 60-305-600 2/4-11 R6-9p Winter HS $22.75/$22.75

Computers: All About eBay for BeginnersJon Snell

Learn how to set up an account and search for merchandise to purchase. The bidding

and buying process on eBay auctions will also be covered. Students will learn what is involved in selling merchandise. The student needs to have some experience using the internet and email.

25417 47-103-464 4/14-21 W6-8p Winter HS $14.14/$4

Practically Everything ElectricRichard Zaborski

The main objective of the class is to learn the proper use of a multimeter and other testing devices to safely troubelshoot household electrical problems, to wire lamps, to test ex-tension cords and other devices. Automotive and boat trailer electrical problems are also covered. The class is “hands-on” intensive. Students are encouraged to bring a multime-ter to class.

25423 47-413-412 3/18-25 R6-9p Winter HS $19.21/$4

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