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BEGINNING CHRISTMAS STAINED GLASS WORKSHOP

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Students will learn the traditional methods of cutting and putting together a Christmas Stained Glass window. The students will have 3 patterns to choose from. Each student will take home a finished 8 ½ x 11 Christmas piece. All of the tools will be supplied.

Bob Elser is a stained glass artisan who lives in North Alabama. He has instructed stained glass courses for the past 20 years of his 30-year career as a stained glass artisan.

Date: September 9
Time:

8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Fee: $85
Location:

The Depot

Instructor: Bob Elser
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: August 25, 2006

Beginning Spanish

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Beginning Spanish is a seven week course that will teach you the basics of the Spanish language. Topics covered in this course include conversation, basic vocabulary, and grammar usage.

Date: September 12,19,26,October 3,10,17,24
Time:5:30 – 7:30p.m.
Fee: $63 (does not include materials)
Location: Bishop 103
Instructor:Kathy King
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: September 12

CROCHETING

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This class will take you beyond the basics of crocheting and launch you into endless projects. Supplies are provided.

Date: Thursdays September 7, 14, 21, 28
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $49
Location: E.F. Yerby Conference Center
Instructor: Sue Hodge
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: August 31, 2006

E-BAY SELLING

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Learn to make a supplemental or full-time income from an eBay-trained Certified Education Specialist. This multimedia course will include eBay University’s own training materials and will cover selling basics and beyond, including research, opening and using a Paypal account, improving your listings with better descriptions and digital photography, security, and post-sale activities, such as billing and shipping. Save yourself from frustrating hours poring over tedious instructions. Trial and error is error. Learn from a long-time successful seller.

Date: September 9, 2006
Time:9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
Fee:$50
Location: 21 Anderson
Instructor:Olen Batchelor
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: September 1, 2006

FLORAL DESIGN

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A basic floral design class that does not require any prior experience. This is a hands-on class that allows participants to experiment and practice their flower-arranging techniques under the direction of a floral-design expert. Focus will be on spring arrangements. Two sessions.

Judy Conner is the proprietor of University Florist.

Date: Tuesdays, September 12 & 19, 2006
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Fee: 2 sessions, $50
Location: University Florist, Eastgate Shopping Center, 1912 University Avenue
Instructor:Judy Conner
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: September 1, 2006

GET ORGANIZED FOR THE HOLIDAYS

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Do you want your home to be full of holiday spirit---an open invitation for all to drop in? This workshop teaches you how to work from a master plan so that you can get the time to enjoy the holiday season with family and friends. Learn how organized your home and your life from Halloween to Super Bowl Sunday can be. Minimum of 12 and a maximum of 35.

Date: Thursday, November 16, 2006
Time: 10a.m. - 12 noon, 1 session
Fee:$50 (includes a Holiday notebook)
Location: The Depot
Instructor:Maryanne Macdonald
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu

BECOME A HAM RADIO OPERATOR!

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All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator (Technician License)

What is Ham Radio?
A housewife in North Carolina makes friends over the radio with another ham in Lithuania. An Ohio teenager uses his computer to upload a digital chess move to an orbiting space satellite, where it's retrieved by a fellow chess enthusiast in Japan. An aircraft engineer in Florida participating in a "DX contest" swaps his call sign and talks to hams in 100 different countries during a single weekend. In California, volunteers save lives as part of their involvement in an emergency response. And from his room in Chicago, a ham's pocket-sized hand-held radio allows him to talk to friends in the Carolinas. This unique mix of fun, public service and convenience is the distinguishing characteristic of Amateur Radio. Although hams get involved for many reasons, they all have in common a basic knowledge of radio technology and operating principles, and pass an examination for the FCC license to operate on radio frequencies known as the "Amateur Bands." These bands are radio frequencies reserved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for use by hams at intervals from just above the AM broadcast band all the way up into extremely high microwave frequencies.

Who's the Typical Ham?
Amateur Radio operators come from all walks of life -- movie stars, missionaries, doctors, students, politicians, truck drivers and just plain folks. They are all ages, sexes, income levels and nationalities. They say Hello to the world in many languages and many ways. But whether they prefer Morse code on an old brass telegraph key, voice communication on a hand-held radio, or computerized messages transmitted via satellite, they all have an interest in what's happening in the world, and they use radio to reach out.

Why Do You Need a License?
Although the main purpose of Amateur Radio is fun, it is called the "Amateur Radio Service" because it also has a serious face. The FCC created this "Service" to fill the need for a pool of experts who could provide backup during emergencies. In addition, the FCC acknowledged the ability of the hobby to advance the communication and technical skills of radio, and to enhance international goodwill. This philosophy has paid off. Countless lives have been saved where skilled hobbyists act as emergency communicators to render aid, whether it's during an earthquake in Italy or a hurricane in the U.S.

Date: Monday nights, Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16 and 23
Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Fee: $35
Location: The Depot
Instructor: Doug Sullivan-Gonzalez and Michael Corey
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu

INSTANT PIANO FOR HOPELESSLY BUSY PEOPLE

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This three-hour class teaches people to play the piano by using chords, a shortcut way to learn how to play. By the end of the night, those taking the class will know how to play several popular songs on the piano.

Instructor: David Haynes was a music teacher for years when he first learned of this revolutionary program and being intrigued by it, tried it out, and fell in love with the teaching method. He has been teaching it at over 130 different colleges for the last few years.

Date: January 29, 2007
Time:6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Fee:$45 (plus $25 for materials)
Location: 153 Scruggs Hall
Instructor:David Haynes
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu

Introduction to Computers

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Learn the principles of computing and safe internet navigation in your home or office. This class will show simple shortcuts with hotkeys and provide helpful information in keeping your computer secure. This class will show information regarding online purchasing. Maximum 18.

Date: September 5, 12, 19, 26
Time:5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee:

$60

Location:

Weir 107

Instructor:Poindexter Barnes
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: August 25,2006

Introduction to Microsoft office

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Learn how to use all functionalities of the Ms Office suite to your advantage. This class will increase your skill set whether typing a document, creating a spreadsheet, creating a slow show, or by using Outlook as a planner. Maximum 18.

Date: September 7, 14, 21, 28
Time:5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee:

$60

Location:

Weir 107

Instructor:Poindexter Barnes
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: August 31,2006

Introduction to Power Point

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Learn how to create dynamic Power Point presentations in this class. Manipulate text; special effects, adding audio, video, and various clip arts with sound to your presentation. Maximum 18.

Date: October 5, 12, 19, 26
Time:5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee:

$60

Location:

Weir 107

Instructor:Poindexter Barnes
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: September 27, 2006

Introduction to Windows XP

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This course will help you gain a general knowledge of Windows XP. You will learn where files have been moved to from previous Operating systems. Maximum 18.

Date: November 7, 14, 21, 28
Time:5:00-7:00 p.m.
Fee:

$60

Location:

Weir 107

Instructor:Poindexter Barnes
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline:

October 29, 2006

Medical Spanish

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Introduction to Medical Spanish is a seven week course that will teach you the basics of communication with Hispanic patients. Topics covered include basic medical vocabulary, patient assessment and evaluation, and communicating diagnosis and treatment.

Date: September 14, 21, 28, October 14, 21, 28, October 5, 12, 19, 26
Time:5:30 – 7:30p.m.
Fee: $63 (does not include materials)
Location: Bishop 103
Instructor:Kathy King
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu
Deadline: September 14

PHOTOGRAPHY

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Create better photos and have more fun with your Digital camera. The instructor will cover camera techniques, composition, and lighting tips that will help you make the most of photo opportunities whether you are just starting out or have been making photos for years. Bring your enthusiasm, creative spirit and your camera.

Robert Jordan has a BA and MA in from the University of Mississippi. He has been teaching photography courses for over 20 years, and is a veteran photographer in the Oxford-Ole Miss community.

Date: Tuesdays, October 3, 10, 17, 24
Time: TBA
Fee:3 sessions, $80
Location: E.F. Yerby Conference Center
Instructor:Robert Jordan
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu

THE GO SYSTEM
Organization & Time Management in the Workplace

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The Get Organized (GO) System is a proven, step-by-step process that will help you get organized in your office....and stay that way! Let's face it, if you are unable to handle the basic activities that occur in the workplace each day like voice mails, emails, faxes or finding things when you need them, you are not boss. The GO System can change the way you work. You'll learn ways to improve your ability to focus and concentrate, gain more control over your workload and your work environment and get more done in less time. Your boss will definitely notice that. The GO System is easy to understand, easy to implement and easy to maintain. Within a few hours, you can significantly reduce the stress and anxiety that come from being overworked, overwhelmed and overloaded. Minimum of 10 and Maximum of 25.

Date:Thursday, September 14, 2006
Time: 9:00a.m. - 12 noon, 1 session
Fee:$129 (includes start up kits)
Location: The Depot
Instructor:Maryanne Macdonald
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu

YOGA

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During the last few years, yoga has become widespread throughout America. Yoga stretches and strengthens the body, reduces stress, and calms the mind: it can also offer experiences of deep connectedness and bliss. A series of hour-long classes will provide instruction in asanas (yoga postures), pranayama (breathing exercise), and relaxation. This class is suitable for beginners as well as those at an intermediate level.

Anne Fisher-Wirth is a practicing yogi and professor of English at the University of Mississippi

Date: September 5, 12, 19; October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; November 7, 14, 28
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Fee: $65
Location: The Depot
Instructor:Ann Fisher-Wirth
Contact: Becky Killen
Phone: 662-915-7036
Email: rekillen@olemiss.edu

 


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E.F. Yerby Conference Center
University Avenue at Grove Loop
The University of Mississippi
University, MS 38677-0879

Telephone: 662-915-7036 (Central)
Fax: 662-915-5138
Email: noncred@olemiss.edu

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