geispérsonnel. The student will learn to perform patient assessments and pasic life atingzshock and other injuries, transporting patients and basic life support|for medical 18e2$128:75 AHA Healthcare Provider $16.05 EmsssBvery other month. Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED lawrcEmergency Training Center Registration fee $65 izimsteuctor: Chris Swansson mowrEEmeérgency Training Center Registration fee $65 gé $3128.75" AHA Healthcare Provider $16.05 lasssgvery other month. Prerequisites: High School Diploma/GED romaErmeérgency Training Center Registration fee $65 @ BYown'Emergency Training Center Registration fee $65 daoiowreaths, and center pieces. Students will purchase their own supplies. 30 ilingiSprings Florist Registration fee $40 Plus Materials cesmdigurines, walking canes and more. Instructor Ray Rice will also demonstrate Giszi20 hours. Instructor: Ray Rice eatiom TBA Registration fee $40 Students 65 and older do fot have to pay oniinoing education hours for H1, H2, and H3 licensees in North Carolina. Topics anical'Code, Mechanical Code changes and interpretations, and principles of effective iithi@arolina: Mechanical Code books to class. 6 hours. Instructor: Brigh Pruitt ksay:3108 Registration fee $50 Students 65 or older do hot have to pay ‘exeitingryarns used to make scarves, dish cloths, ponchos, shawls| and lecpatternireading and finish several small projects. Students will ned to bring size asszsAdditional supplies will be discussed in class. 12 hours. 2B © Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older dojnot have to pay plting is the art of shrinking your knitting on purpose. Knowledge of basic knit stitch ail lemst 250 yards of 100% wool yarn. 8 hours. Instructor: Terri Melton 2028 Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older dq not have to pay ! mecoming back for more. Are customer interactions a primary parfof your based: job? This interactive, hands-on course explores topics such as first, ionalismiand handling challenging customer situations. 30 hours. céatiam TBA Registration fee $55 Materials fee $15 yanissioned as a Notary Public with the State of North Carolina. T¢pics to be rsame dimitations, oaths and affirmations, depositions, affidavits oh negotiable fidl@ith Carolina, and read and write English. Class size-is:limitedfo 20 participants. | \C 88 Registration fee $50 Book $22 C138 Registration fee $50 Book $22 ic SKC 1138 Registration fee $50 Book $22 C188 WV Registration fee $50 Book $22 eviee personnel as OBD emission inspectors for motor ont Course topics deisyithe. DC DMW — Enforcement Section — for OBD emission inspectors. Upon wesaEnd procedures for OBS emission inspections, be able to jhspect a vehicle xamesGlass'size is limited. 8 hours. Instructor: Larry Carpenter, Ur. \C 88 Registration fee $50 Book $18 CO 1188 I Registration fee $50 Book $18 Painters desiveta pursue individual projects. Emphasis will be on working from one’s own ydimtimgseind color interpretation. Demonstrations by the instructor and videos will be wmsupplies. Class size is limited. 48 hours. Instructor: Barbara Ghigo eliiSenior Center Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay id Painters eitiz@enior Center Registration fee $40 Students 65 or old er do not have to pay of framing and matting. It will cover the basic technigties of matting and ing to‘use, selecting the frame type (wood or metal), cutting the mat, attaching De to use, glass selection, and the safe and proper use of the tools used stich Stroupe BY. Ga. Extension Bldg. Regisiration; fee $40 Plus RH mamsoverview of the 2006 NC Plumbing Code in general chapters 1-11. The third dob \tith-the installation. This course will provide 6 hours of the required annual GNCPIumbing and Gas code books. 6 hours. Instructor: Brian Pruett sey 3108 Registration fee $50 Students 65 or glder do not have to pay | I gi Riesifclide scope document, project definitions, work breakdown, scheduling Fay iced! citiom TBA Registration fee $55 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Sq : patchwork, applique, shadow applique, soft shading, lap quilting, making pillows, nstructoriBrenda Arrowood ieltiimSenior Center Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay iiftifiig: forthe beginner. 42 hours. Instructor: Brenda Arrowood eltitpSenior Center Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Quilting, Machine Beginner Each student will complete the same project in this beginner machine quilting class. Students will make pieced machine quilting blocks for a quilt the size of their choosing. Students will be required to purchase their own materials. Class size is limited. 24 hours. Instructor: Tammie Lee 03-05-07 to 04-23-07 Monday 6-9 PM Lee Sewing Center Registration fee $50 Plus Materials Everyone must pay Real Estate Update & Elective A course designed to give real estate agents their four-hour mandatory continuing education requirement and four-hour elective. The update will meet 8:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. and the elective will meet from 1:30-5:30 p.m. The elective is “Property Disclosures & Reducing Risks.” 8 hours. Instructor: Tom Daniel 03-27-07 Tuesday 8:30 AM—5:30 PM SAC 1138, 1139, 1140 Registration fee $75 Everyone must pay Scrapbooking Learn step-by-step how to turn your photos and memorabilia into treasured keepsake albums. The instructor will provide detailed information on safe photo preservation and will help you start and continue your album project. Students will purchase their own supplies. First night will consist of a demonstration and students will receive a list of supplies needed. Class size is limited. 18-hours. Instructor: Teralea Blanton 01-23-07 to 02-27-07 Tuesday 6-9 PM Students 65 or older do not have to pay Location TBA Registration fee $40 Plus materials Techniques of Speed Reading This course is a look at interactive factors affecting our speed of reading such as focus, personal factors, textual factors, syntax, and purpose leading to increased reading comprehension and reading speed. This course will be taught by Dr. Ruth Pace a retired teacher with 37 years of service in public schools and Soliscenimversity positions. She holds a doctorate in Reading Education from the University of Georgia. 20 hours. Instructor: Ruth Pace 01-16-07 to 03-27-07 Tuesday 6-8 PM Location TBA Registration fee $55 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Stamping 101 Learn how to use rubber stamps. What to do with which kinds of ink, and how to make cards that people will keep forever. Class will be held at Dorothy’s Stamps ‘n Scraps, 108 Fairview St, Boiling Springs, NC. Class size is limited. 8 hours. Instructor: Mary Ruth Dixon 01-16-07 to 02-06-07 Tuesday 6—8 PM Everyone must pay Dorothy’s Stamps ‘n Scraps Registration fee $25 Storying Our Lives Through Story Telling & Creative Writing Participants in this class will share the way they have “storied their lives” through oral story telling and creative writing exercises. They will also examine how some of the classic writers and storytellers (such as Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain) shared their stories through poetry, essays, memoirs, songs, etc. 8 hours. Instructor: Dottie Mcintyre 01-11-07 to 03-01-07 Thursday 6-8 PM Location TBA Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Studying Television: Morality In Buffy The Vampire Slayer From 1997-2008, viewers who were able to get past the deliberately silly-sounding title of Buffy were ushered into a complex world that featured much more than a teenage girl staking vampires and worrying about how to pass the next day’s history test. Throughout‘the sever years of Buffy, viewers saw characters face tough moral questions about consequences, the struggle for redemption, the reality that some battles are lost, and the burdens of personal responsibility and sacrifice. Join this class for a four-week journey through some of Buffy's : lessons in morality. During each two-hour class, an episode of Buffy will be shown and discussion will follow. The class is designed forsardent fans of Buffy as well as those who haven't seen a single episode and wonder what all the fuss is about. The class is led by K. Dale Koantz, a popular culture enthusiast whose focus is on the work of Buffy’s creator, Joss Whedon. 8 hours. Instructor: Dale Koontz 01-16-07 to 02-06-07 Tuesday 6-8 PM Location TBA Registration fee $30 Everyone must pay Welding, Basic Learn the basics of welding utilized by the homeowner or “do-it-your-selfer.” Topics include stick welding, brazing, and flame cutting. Learn the basics to complete your own projects or artistic ideas. Class size is limited. 20 hours. Instructor: Dana White 01-18-07 to 03-29-07 Thursday 3:30-5:30 PM B 1030 Registration fee $55 Materials fee $15 Everyone must pay 3 Woodworking This course will cover the basics of woodworking. Students will become familiar with woodworking machinery, learn how to select and buy wood, and design and complete a small project. Each student will need unlined drawing paper, a drafting pencil, an architect’s scale, tape measure. safety glasses, a small calculator, and dust masks. Students will purchase their own materials. The class will meet on campus for the first two meetings and then at Cabinet Makers Limited beside Crest High School. Class size is limited. 64 hours. Instructor: Gary Reynolds 01-22-07 to 05-07-07 Monday 6-10 PM B 2027 & Cabinet Makers Limited Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Materials fee Woodworking 64 hours. Instructor: Gary Reynolds 01-23-07 to 05-08-07 Tuesday 6-10 PM Location TBA & Cabinet Makers Limited | - Registration fae 540°! Materials fee . wi Students 65 or older do not have to pay Aer vere DE Sumter 46] CONTINUING EDUCATION COMPUTER CLASSES Computer Basics Learn the basics of personal computer use. The course will cover topics such as basic windows, word processing, and spreadsheet applications. Other areas of instruction will include an introduction to email and the Internet. 36 hours. Instructor: Deborah Young 01-22-07 to 04-09-07 Monday 6-9 PM Location TBA Registration fee $60 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Computer Basics for Seniors Learn the basics of personal computer use in a course designed for senior students. The course will cover topics such-as basic windows, word processing, and spreadsheet applications. Other areas of instruction will include an introduction to email and the internet. 26 hours. Instructor: Steve Putnam 01-19-07 to 04-27-07 Friday 12:30-2:30 PM Paksoy 3201 Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Computer Basics for Seniors Ii This course will build on the fundamentals of computer basics. Recommended for students who have completed Computer Basics (Introduction to Computers) or are already familiar with basic computer functions. 26 hours. Instructor: Steve Putnam 01-19-07 to 04-27-07 Friday 9:30-11:30 AM Paksoy 3201 Registration fee $40 Students 65 or older do not have to pay Computer Hardware/Software Installation Students will take a computer apart and put it back together i in, learn the parts of a computer and each part’s function, learn how to install an operating system, memory, and replace a CD ROM, &tc., and learn some good practices on how to back up important infornnation on the system. 30 hours. Instructor: Steve Putnam 01-16-07 to 04-10-07 Tuesday 9:30 AM—12 PM Paksoy 3210 Registration fee $55 Students 65 ot older do not have to pay Practical Computer Security and Maintenance This class will cover the basics of personal computer security and maintenance including firewalls, virus software, anti-spyware software, rootkits, etc. Students will also learn the basics of security while online, as well as, wireless home or small business networking security. 30 hours. Instructor: Steve Putnam 01-18-07 to 04-12-07 Thursday 9:30 AM—-12 PM Paksoy 3210 Registration fee $55 Students 65 or older do not have to pay These courses will be delivered in an online interactive format via the Internet. You will be able to read lessons, complete assignments, and ask questions via the convenience of home or office. ® : Education Each course consists of twelve sets of written lecture notes, to be delivered by Internet twice a week for six weeks. The notes will be supplemented by interactive multimedia content to be delivered via 10 Go the World Wide Web. For an in-depth description of the available courses, see the web site at: www.ed2go.com/ccc. You must prepay for each course at least 3 days prior to the starting date. Instructor info and Course Outline provided at the website. For more information, contact Continuing Education at 704-484-4015. Continuing Education Refund Policy The College may refund registration fees under the following circumstances: 1. If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session, the student will receive 100% refund. 2. If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, the student will receive 100% refund. 3. After a class begins and a student officially withdraws from the class prior to or on the 10% point of the scheduled hours, the student will receive 75% refund. . This refund is limited to the registration fee and does not include all accident insurance, liability insurance, textbooks, or supplies. Cleveland COMMUNITY COLLEGE * For more information call 704-484-4015 » Students must be 18 years of age or older. www.clevelandcommunitycolliege.etiu Cleveland Community College Is An Equal Opportunity Educational Institution. » Students 65 years of age and older are fee-exempt on some classes. “Rin