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Continuing EducationSchedule of Classes Spring 2014

200 W. Kawili St., Hilowww.hawaii.hawaii.edu/ocet

934-2700

To Do:

Advance my career in

2014!

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• Foreign Language • Culinary • Business/Entrepreneurship • Time Management• Grant Writing• Hawaiian History & Culture• Agriculture • Customer Service • Project Management• Flower Arrangement/Ikebana

To apply go to hirenethawaii.comSearch by employer UH-Hawaii CC

Do you want to propose a course? Fill out the course proposal form on our website at www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/ocet.

Want to Teach? OCET is searching for instructors in the following areas:

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Get updates on all of our classes by liking us on Facebook!

Aloha!I am excited to introduce 3 new staff members to our team: Carrie Kuwada-Phipps who is our OCET coordinator at the UH Center at West Hawaii campus, Greg Ormson, test proctor and Motorcycle Safety Training coordinator and Zachary Mermel, Sustainability coordinator. OCET is committed to increasing our classes islandwide, so watch for new and exciting classes being offered this year. Please feel free to share your ideas for classes by calling our office at 934-2700 .

Debbie ShigeharaInterim Director

You can download our schedule at www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/ocet

Get our schedules delivered to your email by adding your name to our OCET OHANA by emailing [email protected]

We are always looking for new courses to offer.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSESComputer Courses 4

Jet Ski and Ocean Safety Courses 6

Money Management & Saving 6

Healthy Living Fermenting Vegetable for Preservation & Health 6

Intro to Organic Landscape Care 6

Workforce Training iCAN 7 History & Culture of Hawaii 7

Security Guard Training 7 Forklift Safety Training 7 Medical Transcription 7 Paralegal Certificate Course 7

Business and Management 8

Cooking with Audrey Wilson 9

Motorcycle Safety Training 9

Registration Information 10

OCET STAFFDebbie Shigehara, Interim Director [email protected]

Jackie Alvarez-Martinez, Registration Clerk [email protected]

Cathy Arita, Secretary [email protected]

Alison Azari, IEP Support Specialist [email protected]

Steven Clements, IEP Assistant Coordinator [email protected]

Sherri Fujita, IEP Coordinator [email protected]

Tiana Koga, Coordinator [email protected]

Carrie Kuwada-Phipps, West Hawaii Coordinator [email protected]

Estee Nathanson, Coordinator [email protected]

Marsha Okajima, Support Specialist [email protected]

Zach Mermel, Sustainability Coordinator [email protected]

Greg Ormson, Motorcycle Training & Test Coordinator [email protected]

Wilt Watanabe, Apprenticeship Coordinator [email protected]

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Su=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday

COMPUTER COURSES

InstructorsTerianne Brown is a lecturer in the HawCC Business Education and Technology Department and also teaching Computers for First Time Users and Computer Basics for OCET.

Marjorie Hale-Fishman is a lecturer for HawCC Business Education and Technology Department. She has been a part of the OCET team for 13 years teaching computer and test preparation classes.

Computers for First Time Users Not sure how to use a computer? Afraid you might break the computer if you try? Join us for an introduction to computers that’s designed just for new or inexperienced users and make the computer your friend. Get comfortable with the mouse, the desktop, menus, the internet, and more. Recommended for entry into Computer Basics course, if needed.Instructor: BrownCOM1000-2 - HawCC Manono, 380-39Apr 22, 24 l TR l 2:15p-4:15p l $59

Computer BasicsThis computer course is specially designed for the new or non-computer user. Focusing on desktop applications, you will be taught the basic skills involved in utilizing Microsoft Word and Excel software programs. You will be given time to apply skills with drills and problems. At the conclusion of this course you should become proficient with the basic elements of these pro-grams. Recommended preparation: Keyboarding 20-25 wpm or completion of Keyboarding course.Instructor: BrownCOM1001-2 - HawCC Manono, 380-39Apr 28-May 9 l M-F l 2:15p-5:15p l $479

Microsoft Word Introduction This course will introduce you to basic word processing skills using Microsoft Word. You will learn skills such as creating and editing a document, insert-ing dates and time, changing fonts, adding bullets, adjusting tab stops and inserting section breaks. Recommended preparation: Computer Basics class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1002-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Feb 11, 13 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95 COM1002-2 - HawCC Mano-no, 380-39 May 13, 15 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95

Microsoft Word Intermediate In this course you will learn additional editing and formatting techniques to create a table, set up multiple column documents, use styles and templates, set up an outline, and use mail merge features. If time permits, Word Internet features will be covered. Recommended preparation: Microsoft Word Intro-duction class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1003-1 - HawCC Manono, 380-39 Feb 18, 20 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95 COM1003-2 May 20, 22 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95

Microsoft Word AdvancedIn this course you will get an in-depth look at Word’s advanced features. You will cover topics such as adding calculations to tables, working with charts and pictures, creating forms, and managing workgroup projects. Recommended preparation: Microsoft Word Intermediate class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1004-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Feb 25 l T l 12:30p-4:30p l $85COM1004-2- HawCC Manono, 380-39 May 23 l F l 12:30p-4:30p l $85

Microsoft Excel Introduction This course is designed to introduce you to Excel spreadsheets. You will learn to create and manage data, modify columns and rows, use worksheet shortcuts, add borders and shading, and use Excel functions (sum, average, count). Recommended preparation: Computer Basics class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1005-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Mar 4, 6 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95COM1005-2- HawCC Manono, 380-39 May 27, 29 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95

Microsoft Excel Intermediate In this course you will broaden your knowledge of Excel by learning to use templates, using more Excel functions (Financial, Logical, Date/ Time, Vlookup, and Hlookup), inserting check box controls, creating charts, and linking related worksheets. Recommended preparation: Microsoft Excel Introduction class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1006-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39Mar 11, 13 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95COM1006-2- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Jun 3, 5 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95

Microsoft Excel AdvancedIn this course you will learn to use Excel’s advanced features. You will cover topics such as restricting cell entries, applying conditional formatting, creating custom templates, and creating pivot table and pivot chart reports. Recommended preparation: Microsoft Excel Intermediate class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1007-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Mar 18 l T l 12:30p-4:30p l $85COM1007-2- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Jun 6 l F l 12:30p-4:30p l $85

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Microsoft Access IntroductionThis course is designed to introduce you to the fundamental features of a database. Topics include setting up a database, creating tables, forms, queries and reports, sorting and filtering data, formatting and viewing a datasheet, and printing database objects. Recommended preparation: Basic Microsoft Windows knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1008-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39Apr 1, 3 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95

Microsoft Access: IntermediateIn this course you will further your knowledge on database management, saving your files, importing and exporting your files, linking files, format-ting and customizing tables, report formatting and controls, single and multi table queries, and action queries. Recommended preparation: Mic-rosoft Access Introduction class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1009-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39 Apr 8, 10 l TR l 1:00p-4:00p l $95

Microsoft Access: AdvancedCompleting this series, you will move ahead to learn Access’ advanced fea-tures. In this course you will learn table relationships, referential integrity of tables, creating and modifying a switchboard, adding controls and setting properties to forms and reports, using subforms, advanced form tasks, limiting user access to forms, creating Check boxes and Command buttons on forms, creating and using Pivot Chart and Tables. Recommended prepa-ration: Microsoft Access Intermediate class or have equivalent knowledge. (Textbook included)Instructor: Hale-FishmanCOM1010-1- HawCC Manono, 380-39Apr 15 l T l 12:30p-4:30p l $85

Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9Create PDF documents and more with Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro, and learn to use many of the software’s time- and cost-saving features. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Adobe Acrobat XLearn how to use Adobe Acrobat X to create PDF files and take advantage of its many time-saving features, communication options, and forms. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Photoshop CS5Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CS5, the world’s best graphics pro-gram, to edit and process photos and create original images. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Photoshop CS6Learn how to use Photoshop CS6, the world’s best graphics program for photographers, to edit photos and create original images. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Photoshop CS5 for the Digital PhotographerLearn how to use Adobe’s Photoshop CS5 to edit and enhance your photo-graphic images. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010Get up to speed on MS Office 2010 and learn how to use the new features of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010Take control over your meetings, emails, and to-do lists by mastering the essentials of Microsoft Outlook 2010. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 to create exciting slide presentations that include SmartArt, multimedia, animation, sound, charts, clip art, and hyperlinks. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and control projects using Microsoft Project 2010, the world’s most popular project management software. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Interested in sending your employees to OCET for Business or Computer Training?

You may be eligible to receive

50% OFF CLASS FEESContact Workforce Development at

981-2860

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JET SKI AND OCEAN SAFETY COURSES

Recreational Thrill Craft Safety Educational Course Do you own a jet-ski? Are you aware that it is mandatory for jet-ski operators to have a license to operate? As a personal water-craft operator you must complete a certification class offered by an accredited institution of higher education on the safe use and operation of a thrill craft. According to the law, operators should be familiar with; 1) local ocean safety principles and practices; 2) historical, cultural, and customary practices; 3) rules regarding protected species and thrill craft operation in the State. Sign up now and obtain your license to operate! Instructor: Pa`eFIT8110 - HawCC Manono 379-1Apr 12 l S l 8:30a-3:30p l $109

Ocean Safety Education Course This 2-day course is designed to meet the requirements for tow-in surfing licensing by the State of Hawai`i. It will cover: Local ocean safety principles/practices, and risk management concepts, Hawai`i Administrative Rules as they apply to boating, Thrill craft operation, Hawai`i rules and laws pertaining to protected species in Hawai`i, and more. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will receive a license, which meets the State of Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources’ educational requirements for tow-in surfing licensing. Instructors: Pa`e/MastersonFIT8100 - HawCC Manono 379-1Apr 12, 13 l S, Su l 8:30a-3:30p l $139

Maximize Your Money with Coupons$4.6 billion was saved by U.S. consumers in 2011 through the use of coupons. How much will you save this year?? Discover exciting new techniques to improve your coupon use. Achieve amazing results after being led by an experienced saver and you’ll be maximizing your money in no time. Understand different types of coupons, where to find them, strategies for use, etiquette, and more.Instructor: LaitinenENR1000 - HawCC ManonoFeb 24 l M l 5:30p-7:30p l $15

Debt Elimination Techniques That WorkLearn specific, powerful, and proven strategies to get completely out of debt and live a stress-free lifestyle. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Where Does All My Money Go?Learn how to get control of your money once and for all. Online sessions start monthly at ed2go.com/hawaii.

MONEY MONEY MONEY

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HEALTHY LIVING

Fermenting Vegetables for Preservation and HealthBetter health by eating kimchi and sauerkraut? Vegetable fermentation expert Ryan Peters, will lead this class on how to make these common fermented foods easily at home. Participants will make their own kimchi AND sauerkraut while also learning the cultural history and science health benefits of these “functional foods”. Students should bring a large mixing bowl, knife, 2-4 lbs. of head cabbage. Two pint or quart size clean glass jars with lids.Instructor: PetersENR1002 - HawCC Manono 381-12Mar 23 l Sun l 9:00a-12:00p l $49

Intro to Organic Landscape CareLearn how akamai, environmentally friendly landscaping practice can grow healthier, more vibrant plants. Learn to decrease the number of toxins in your soil and water and also to reduce fertilizer and irrigation costs. This course is great for gardeners, ranchers, farmers, homesteaders, landscape contractors/architects/designers as well as environmental educators.Instructor: MermelAGR1000 - HawCC Manono Apr 12 l S l 1:00p-4:00p l $35

Zach Mermel One part ecologist, one part horticulturist, one part land designer, Zach has been exploring the overlaps of these three disciplines for the better part of a decade. Born and raised on Hawai’i Island, he has a contagious passion for enhancing sustainable living practices at the household, community and island level. He is honored to be a part of the OCET team.

Su=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday

Ryan Peters is theowner of Cultured Foods Hawaii and enjoys sharing his knowledge of fermenting with the community.

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WORKFORCE TRAINING

iCAN (Individualized Career Achievement Network)iCAN is a fast track career and workforce student support program designed to help you improve your reading, writing, math, and computer skills in preparation for a new career in the areas of Agriculture, Energy, and Health-care. You will have the option to receive career readiness training through a workplace-contextualized curriculum and achieve a National Career Read-iness Certificate. The program is self-paced, 120 hours depending on your individual needs and placement. To be eligible you must be 18 years or older. Call Serrylee at 981-2860 ext. 232 to register.Instructors: Divinsky, Schorr, and MilonEDU8000 - Workforce Development Division, 1990 Kinoole St., Suite 102

Ongoing l M-R l 9:00a-12:00p, 1:00p-4:00p, or 5:30p-8:30p l FREE

History & Culture of Hawaii: Tour Guide CertificationResponsible cultural tourism begins with you! Learn skills to actively engage your guests in the language, history, and culture of Hawai`i. This is the only state-certified program offered on Hawaiian history and culture, and designed for individuals who interact with visitors on a daily basis. Tour guides, bus drivers, concierge staff, flight professionals, restaurant employees, and cab drivers are just a few examples of those who will benefit from this certification. The course is taught in four sessions, ending with the History and Culture of Hawai`i/Tour Guide and Driver certification test. Upon successful completion of the test, you will receive a certificate and pin that displays your Hawai`i State Certification.Instructor: Keawekane-Beere141K210 - HawCC ManonoFeb 10-13 l M-R l 6:00p-8:00p l $195

Security Guard TrainingPrior to employment as a guard, it is a state mandate to meet certain training requirements. These training requirements include successful completion of an initial eight-hour classroom instruction proceeding the first day of employment and four hour classroom training annually. In accordance with HRS Chapter 463-7 (ACT 208), persons who act in a guard capacity (guards, agents, operatives, and assistants) and are employed by private businesses, guard agencies, or government agencies, must register with the Board of Private Detectives and Guards. Participants will receive a certificate upon successful completion of this eight-hour comprehensive training program to meet the state guard requirements. For application forms visit the DCCA Professional and Vocational Licensing website http://hawaii.gov/dcca/pvl/boards/private/application_publicationsHiloInstructor: HeaukulaniTRAD8100-014 - HawCC Manono – 385A-1Feb 25 & 26 l T/W l 8:00a-12:00p l $125

TRAD8100-015 - HawCC Manono – 385A-1Mar 12 & 13 l W/R l 8:00a–12:00p l $125

TRAD8100-018 - HawCC Manono – 385A-1Apr 23 & 24 l W/R l 8:00a-12:00p l $125

KonaInstructor: CarltonTRAD8100-013 - TBDFeb 21 l F l 8:00a-4:30p l $125

TRAD8100-016 - TBDMar 21 l F l 8:00a-4:30p l $125

TRAD8100-017 - TBDApr 11 l F l 8:00a-4:30p l $125

Forklift Safety TrainingHawaii Occupational Safety & Health in conjunction with OSHA, established certification requirements for forklift operators. Regulations require employers to provide the training. Hawaii Community College established a certification training that meets industry standards. Participant must wear long pants and covered shoes. Certification is for Class 1, 4, & 5 vehicles only. Instructor: KimuraTRAD8300 - HawCC ManonoFeb 21 l F l 8:00a-12:00p l $195

Medical Transcription BUSN 184An introduction to medical office transcription in order to prepare medical documents, such as chart notes, diagnostic reports, consultations, office procedure notes, and correspondence. Students will learn how to identify correct terminology, spell and define terms, and prepare typical forms. This is a credit course that is also offered to non-credit students.Instructor: NishiuraTextbook required: Intro to Medical Office Trans 3rd Edition w/CD; ISBN– 9780073259369HLTH1000 - HawCC Upper Campus 346-134Mar 10-May 7 l MW l 5:00p-7:50p l $325

Paralegal Certificate Course (CLS) Live LectureAccording to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for people for Paralegal training is 37.8% higher than the national average. Designed for beginning as well as advanced legal workers, this intensive, nationally acclaimed program is just what you need to succeed. Prepare for a new career with instruction on how to assist trial attorneys, interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation.Register by Phone: 1-800-522-7737 or Online: www.legalstudies.comInstructor: Castillo-HallBUS1012 - HawCC Manono, TBAMar 8-Apr 27 l S,Su 9:00a–5:00p l $1,189 (No class March 29/30 or April 19/20)OnlineSix online sessions are offered per year (must complete two consecutive sessions for certificate):BUS1013 Session 1: Jan 13-Feb 28, 2014Session 2: Mar 10-Apr 25, 2014Session 3: May 5-June 20, 2014$1,189

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Certified Bookkeeper The Certified Bookkeeper Online Training Program helps professional bookkeepers earn prestigious American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) certification.

Grant Writing Learn to write grant proposals that get funded in this nationally recognized Grant Writing online training program.

Human Resources Professional Master the skills you need to gain an entry-level position in human resources and prepare to take the PHR (Professional in Human Resources) certification exam.

Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks 2012 This program teaches students how to master professional bookkeeping using QuickBooks 2012 software. (Software Included)

Administrative Dental Assistant Learn how to perform the administrative tasks essential for managing the business aspects of a dental practice.

Certified Personal Trainer Prepare for an in-demand career as a personal trainer as you earn a nationally-recognized W.I.T.S. Certification and gain real-life experience in an internship.

CAREER IDEAS @ gatlineducation.com/hawaii

Su=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Social Media and Internet Marketing for Businesses An astounding 93% of marketers use social media for business, according to expert Erik Qualman. Join the “Social Media Revolution” by marketing your business online and we can show you where to start. Come along with successful entrepreneur, Ian Hatch, as he introduces you to Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest. Learn how these sites can help your business and how you can set up your own effective internet marketing campaign. Instructor: Ian HatchBUS1008 - HawCC Manono (Polycom to WH) Feb 19 l W l 8:30a-10:30a l $69Mar 6 l R l 5:30p-7:30p l $69 Mar 21 l F l 8:30a-10:30a l $69

Building Teams that WorkLearn the secrets of dynamic team-building. Online sessions begin every month online at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Fundamentals of Supervision and ManagementLearn the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts.Online sessions begin every month at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Interpersonal CommunicationBecome aware of the conscious and unconscious codes of meaning we send when communicating with others.Online sessions begin every month at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Introduction to Business AnalysisLearn powerful techniques to improve your decision-making skills at work.Online sessions begin every month at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Keys to Effective CommunicationLost for words? Don’t be! Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth, and respect through conversation.Online sessions begin every month at ed2go.com/hawaii.

LeadershipGain the respect and admiration of others, exert more control over your destiny, and enjoy success in your professional and personal life. Online sessions begin every month at ed2go.com/hawaii.

Ian Dylan Hatch was trained in the late 1990s in graphic design, graphic arts, multimedia and web development. He has been running AS Designs & Services since 2002 and is an experienced manager. He stays up-to-date with the latest trends, techniques and software and loves passing his knowledge along.

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Join Audrey Wilson in the kitchen as she shares her recipes, techniques, and love for cooking with you. Please wear covered shoes when attending our classes.

Dim Sum…YUM!Traditional dim sum brunch includes various types of steamed buns that contain a range of ingredients like beef, pork, chicken, and vegetables. Learn to make your favorite Dim Sum picks like Gao (dumpling), rolls, and more.ENR1003 - AJ & Sons Kitchen, HiloFeb 6 l R l 5:30p-8:00p l $45 l includes $15 material fee

Healthy EatsOne of the most common New Year’s resolution deals with being healthier. Audrey will teach you to cook healthy to aid in reaching those resolution goals and adding variety to your menu. Learn to cook with grains, beans and other healthy ingredients. Cook healthy, eat healthy, live healthy.ENR1004 - AJ & Sons Kitchen, HiloFeb 27 l R l 5:30p-8:00p l $45 lincludes $15 material fee

Cooking Gluten Free Did you know that Gluten has become one of the most common food allergies in recent years? You will learn to cook and bake with gluten-free in-gredients to make delicious dishes and treats.ENR1005 - AJ & Sons Kitchen, HiloMar 13 l R l 5:30p-8:00p l $45 l includes $15 material fee

Easter Celebrations: Cooking PiesWhat’s a holiday gathering without pie? You slave in the kitchen all day trying to make the perfect pie to end up finding yourself buying one from the store. Learn to make an unforgettable pie this Easter, and your family will be signing you up to make the pie at every gathering.ENR1006 - AJ & Sons Kitchen, HiloMar 27 l R l 5:30p-8:00p l $45 l

includes $15 material fee

Easter Celebrations: Cooking HamDo you find yourself struggling to cook your ham and debone it? No worries! Audrey will get you fully prepared for your holiday ham.ENR1007 - AJ & Sons Kitchen, HiloApr 10 l R l 5:30p-8:00p l $45 l includes $15 material fee

Cinco de MayoPrepare wonderful dishes for your very own fiesta!! Bring out

those maracas, throw on those glorious sombreros and jump into Audrey’s conga line to create some delicious Mexican

treats.ENR1008 - AJ & Sons Kitchen, Hilo

Apr 24 l R l 5:30p-8:00p l $45 l includes $15 material fee

COOKING WITH AUDREY WILSON

Su=Sunday, M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday

MSF Basic Rider Course (Hawaii Edition)The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Basic Rider Course (BRC) Hawaii Edition, approved for use by the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) for Motorcycle Rider Education. Upon successful completion of the course, qualified students will be issued a licensing waiver. Must attend all 3 days.Fri. 6:00p-9:00pSat. 7:00a-4:00pSun. 7:00a-4:00p

2014 Motorcycle Course ScheduleFeb 28, Mar 1, 2Mar 14, 15, 16Mar 27, 28 May 2, 3, 4Jun 13, 14, 15Jun 27, 28, 29Jul 25, 26, 27Aug 15, 16, 17Sep 5, 6, 7Sep 26, 27, 28

ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTSA valid State of Hawaii category 2 Driver’s License Permit is REQUIRED prior to enrollment.

TO REGISTER:Call 808-455-0477 to register or go to http://www.ocewd.org/msf-basic-ridercourse-hawaii-edition for more information.

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

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You Must Apply in Person if:• You are applying for your first U.S. passport• You are under age 16• Your previous U.S. passport was issued when you were under age 16• Your previous U.S. passport was lost, stolen, or damaged• Your previous U.S. passport was issued more than 15 years ago• Your name has changed since your U.S. passport was issued and you are unable to legally document

your name change

1. Fill Out Form DS-11: Application for a U.S. Passport2. Submit completed Form DS-11 in person-call 934-2700 for an appointment.3. Submit evidence of U.S. Citizenship4. Present identification5. Pay the applicable fee6. Provide one Passport Photo

Forms and more information can be found at www.travel.state.gov.

OCET is a Passport Application Acceptance Facility

Refund Policy: You are entitled to a full refund for complete withdrawal if made 5 business days prior to the first day of instruction. Thereafter refunds will not be allowed.

Hawaii Community College complies with federal and state rules and regulations regarding non‐discrimination, affirmative action, and educational opportunity for the disabled. Students wishing more information or to register a complaint on the basis of these rules, please contact the Director for the Office of Continuing Education & Training (OCET), 200 W. Kawili Street, Hilo, HI 96720, (808) 934‐2700. Students with disabilities needing assistance for a non‐credit course are encouraged to contact OCET 10 days prior to the first day of instruction, (808) 934‐2700.

Come into our office at 1175 Manono St., HiloMon-Fri, 7:45a-4:30pBldg. 379A-Rm. 3

NEW! Go online at www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/ocet, follow the registration links, create an account, register and pay online.

Fill out the registration form on our website www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/ocet, print out and fax to 934-2701 or mail to 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo 96720

We now have 4 ways to register:

Call us with your MasterCard or Visa number at 934-2700.

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