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| Class Name | Course Description | |
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| How to Prepare for a Monologue | Interpreting and memorizing a monologue can seem daunting but once you know how to deconstruct the text, it will feel much more manageable and natural. This 9-hour course is intentionally organized to help you unlock your inner performer and hone your skills in a supportive environment. Target Audience: Teens and Adults Join Master Instructor Savannah Sprinkle for a series of theatre classes to help build confidence in stage performance. With a degree in Musical Theatre from Elon University, Savannah brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role as an educator, having worked extensively in cruise lines, regional theaters, and a national tour. She believes in the transformative power of laughter in the learning process and strives to create a dynamic and supportive classroom environment where students feel encouraged to explore their creativity. Classes will emphasize active participation and collaboration, aiming to empower students to find their own voice and express themselves authentically through the arts. | |
| Improv Games | Get ready to laugh, let loose, and think on your feet! This class is all about playful, high-energy games that challenge your creativity and test your willingness to go all in. Perfect for anyone looking to shake things up, build confidence, and have a great time. No experience needed — just bring your sense of humor and a willingness to commit to the bit! Join master educator Lindsey Newell for a series of theatre classes to help build confidence in film and theatre performance. After spending 13 years in Los Angeles as an actress, writer, and producer, Lindsey has returned to her hometown of Enid, OK. She believes that "anyone with enough curiosity and drive to learn can become an actor and improve their skill." She has spent the last few years teaching acting foundations, on-camera technique, and sitcom acting at Scott Sedita's Acting Studio in Larchmont Village, CA. | |
| Individual Eyelash Extension Cosmetologist | Boost services provided for your clientele. Get training for applying individual eyelash extensions in your professional salon. Learn on manikins and live models. Hands on instructor training, certification of completion at finish of class. | |
| Intro to Medical Spanish | This introduction class will study clinically relevant medical Spanish. Training on the proper use of language and verbiage used by healthcare providers in multiple disciplines to bridge the language barrier between caregivers and patients. Begin with improving interview skills, understanding of patient responses and ability to assist Spanish-speaking patients. In class patient simulation opportunities will be provided. | |
| Life Matters: Free Educational Class | Are you prepared for the unexpected? Many people overlook life insurance, but understanding it can protect your family’s financial future. Who Should Attend? Anyone who wants to understand life insurance in simple terms. Parents, spouses, and individuals looking to protect their families. Those unsure about term vs. whole life insurance. | |
| Loss Prevention in Retail Sales (OLT) | Theft and other forms of shrinkage are a major problem for the retail industry, costing American businesses over $30 billion every year. Loss prevention is an important aspect of working in a retail or grocery setting, so it is important for employees to understand the goals of loss prevention and their role in the store’s loss prevention program. When this course is complete, the learner should be able to recognize common types of internal and external theft and appropriate responses. This course is designed for retail and grocery employees and features scenarios and examples relevant to the retail industry. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
| Makeup 101: Basics | Learn the simple steps to create a polished, everyday makeup look in this practical, do-it-yourself class. Bring your own makeup bag and come with a clean face as we guide you through modern techniques, tools, and trends you can try on yourself during the session. Whether you’re new to makeup or just need a refresher on up-to-date styles, you’ll leave with a routine that feels fresh, natural, and easy to repeat at home. | |
| Makeup 101: Kids | Join us for a fun night teaching your child about natural makeup application. You will learn plenty too! This class will teach you to utilize your makeup in the best light. Bring your makeup bag and learn how to do a natural face application! You'll end with a fun surprise too (Hint: face paint or hair tinsel)! This class is geared towards kids 6-12 and must be accompanied by an adult. | |
| Makeup 101: Mom and Me | Join us for a fun night teaching your child about natural makeup application. You will learn plenty too! This class will teach you to utilize your makeup in the best light. Bring your makeup bag and learn how to do a full face application! Kids must be accompanied by an adult. | |
| Managing Holiday Stress | The holiday season can be particularly challenging for caregivers, with increased responsibilities and emotional stress. This class provides caregivers with practical strategies to reduce stress, set realistic expectations, and prioritize self-care during the holidays. Learn how to manage time effectively, navigate family dynamics, and create a holiday environment that honors both the caregiver’s needs and their loved one’s comfort. Through thoughtful tips and stress-reducing techniques, caregivers will discover how to embrace the season with more joy and less stress, ensuring a more peaceful and fulfilling holiday experience. This is a free class | |
| Military Investing: A Three-Part Financial Readiness Series | This short-term course is designed for military individuals and families who want to take control of their financial future. Over three class meetings, participants will learn how to build a strong financial foundation, understand basic investing tools like the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and IRAs, and create long-term strategies for retirement and family support. The course covers budgeting with military pay, avoiding common financial mistakes, and using military benefits to grow wealth. Whether you're just starting out or planning ahead, this class offers practical steps to help you make smart money decisions. Each session focuses on a critical stage of the financial journey: •Part 1: Laying the Foundation – Learn how to achieve financial readiness before investing, including budgeting with military pay, managing debt, and avoiding common financial pitfalls. •Part 2: Investing Basics – Explore core investing principles and tools tailored to service members, including the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), IRAs, and smart investing strategies. •Part 3: Long-Term Strategy – Discover how to maximize military benefits, plan for retirement, and build a legacy that supports your family and future beyond service. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the tools and confidence to make informed financial decisions that support both their service and their future. | |
| Navigating Legal Documents for Family Caregivers: Power of Attorney, Living Wills, and More | This informative class, led by an experienced attorney, will guide family caregivers through the essential legal documents needed to ensure their loved one’s wishes are honored and their caregiving responsibilities are legally supported. Topics covered will include understanding and creating Power of Attorney, Living Wills, Healthcare Directives, and other important legal tools. | |
| Navigating Medicare Open Enrollment | This class is designed to help caregivers and beneficiaries understand the complexities of Medicare Open Enrollment, including the differences between Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. Participants will learn how to evaluate their options, explore the benefits of Extra Help programs for those with limited income, and understand how these plans impact healthcare coverage. With expert guidance, attendees will be empowered to make informed decisions during the Open Enrollment period and ensure they select the best plan to meet their needs. Whether new to Medicare or seeking to optimize your current coverage, this class will provide the essential knowledge and tools to navigate the process with confidence. This is a Free Class | |
| Neurodivergent-Affirming Strategies for School & Clinic-Based Professionals | This professional development course equips school-based and clinical professionals—including teachers, SLPs, OTs, PTs, school counselors, and medical professionals—with the tools to recognize and support neurodivergent children through affirming, evidence-based strategies. Led by an SLP specializing in autism assessment and intervention, participants will gain insight into strengths-based approaches, sensory regulation, communication differences, and behavior as communication. Learn how to integrate ADOS-2-informed observations, sensory profiles, and DSM-5 criteria into supportive interventions while earning up to 30 continuing education hours.* *CEUs not guaranteed; however, certificate of completion, course description, and learning objectives will be provided to submit to professional governing bodies. | |
| Paraprofessional Special Ed Certificate Training | This course provides basic competencies to entry-level paraprofessionals who work with students having disabilities in kindergarten through high school special/inclusive classrooms. This 24-hour course is the first step in the process for one to be listed on the State Department of Education's Registry of Paraprofessionals. | |


