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After an exciting summer program, we are back to business for Fall 2009! We have more than a dozen new classes related to Business and Technology! For the first time we are If we get enough people calling about the class, we will do another orientation.offering a new course for currently licensed or graduate Pharmacy Technicians in IV Compounding; the level of training needed to work for an in-patient pharmacy. Attend the free orientation on September 19th to learn more! Interested in working from home? Perhaps our “In-Home Family Child Care Start Up” class can help? Learn from a pro on how to get your business off the ground properly. General Contractors might be interested in learning “How to Make Money Handling Insurance Claims”. Facilities Technicians will have an opportunity to enhance their skills with our class on “Electricity for Facilities Maintenance Technicians”. And any small business will probably be interested in our “Accounting 101-Back to Basics”, designed to give you a real understanding of the basics of accounting, terminology and financial statements. In our Computer and Technology section you’ll find new one-day classes in Microsoft Project, Intermediate Word and Excel, Timesaving Tips & Tricks for Excel, E-Marketing, File Management and QuickBooks. Employer discounts are available when sending 3 or more employees to any of our regularly scheduled training classes. If your business needs a more customized training, we can work with you to develop a cost effective plan for any training requirement. We invite you to take some time to review the entire schedule, including of course, the fun new options in our Arts & Leisure and College for Kids sections. Rhonda Dixon
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