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Lifelong LearningSPRING 2018 || NON-CREDIT COURSE SCHEDULE
Grow,Blossom,
and Expand Your Learning
ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE AT
GFCMSU.EDU/LIFELONGLEARNING
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Webpage Design
Savvy Social Security for Boomers
Digital Dangers
Windows 10 Basics
Leadership Training
Getting the Most from Your Kindle Fire
Ins and Outs of Facebook
LGBTQ Safe Zone Training
Retirement Planning TODAY
Retirement Planning TODAY
LGBTQ Safe Zone Training
Tie Your Shoelaces
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SPRING 2018 COURSE SCHEDULEPlease note: some courses are offered at locations other than GFC MSU. We greatly appreciate our community partners for making it possible to offer such a variety of courses, including Great Falls Public Schools who work with us to bring you affordable and convenient community enrichment opportunities at their facilities. For more info about classes and syllabi please visit the online catalog.
With some simple tools, you can create a webpage to benefit your business.
Whether you are already receiving Social Security or just planning to retire, this class will answer many of your Social Security questions and help you make informed decisions.
Come learn how to protect yourself, your computer and tablet from viruses, malware, scammers and phishing schemes. We will also discuss staying safe online and protecting identity.
Come learn the tips and tricks and ins and outs of navigating Windows 10. We will take a look at where things are located, how to create shortcuts and pin items to the taskbar, as well as explore apps and how they work with the new operating system.
Have you always wanted to be the supervisor or manager that seems to always get the job done with great support from team members? Well now you can! During this time you will learn the difference from being a “Manager” and a “leader.” We will do practical applications and lots of hands-on training.
In this class, we will go beyond the basics and learn about apps and other functions of your Kindle Fire. This class is for those already familiar with how to use a Kindle Fire tablet.
So you signed up for Facebook but aren’t sure about everything it does or the safety aspects. This class will show you everything from privacy to how to use it on your phone.
This class provides participants with a general understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) identities. The training encourages dialogue and provides ample time for participants to ask questions and get honest answers. The class gives 3 CEUs per the state of Montana for licensed therapists.
This comprehensive course helps you see the “big picture.” It examines many aspects of personal finance and explains how they all can work together to create an integrated retirement plan. All ages welcome!
This class provides participants with a general understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) identities. The training encourages dialogue and provides ample time for participants to ask questions and get honest answers. The class gives 3 CEUs per the state of Montana for licensed therapists.
This comprehensive course helps you see the “big picture.” It examines many aspects of personal finance and explains how they all can work together to create an integrated retirement plan. All ages welcome!
Were you ever told as a child to tie your shoe laces before you trip and fall? Our fast paces business worlds can make us feel like we are running with our laces flopping around ready to trip us up. This class will explore some tips to resolving this problem.
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
2100 16th Ave S • Great Falls, MT 59405406.268.3734 • gfcmsu.edu/lifelonglearning
{PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. COMPLETE ALL INFORMATION}
Last Name First Name Middle Name
Personal Mailing Address City State Zip
Home Phone Work Phone Email Address Date of Birth
NOTE: Great Falls College Montana State University is committed to the provision of equal opportunity for education, employment, and participation in all college programs and activities without regard to race, color, age, gender. marital status, disability,
disadvantage, religion, political affiliation and/or national origin. The Affirmative Action Officer at the College is the Associate Dean of Student Services, 2100 16th Avenue South, Great Falls, MT 59405. Telephone: 406-771-5133.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Director of Disability and Learning Support Services office at 406-771-4311 (Voice/TDD). Please make accommodation requests 24 hours prior to the event.
(ACCREDITED BY THE NORTHWEST COMMISSION ON COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES)
COURSE TITLE PRICE START DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (REQUIRED)________________________________________________Payment Information: Register online, by phone or send a check/money order
to the address above.
Cancellation, Refund and Liability Waiver Policies for Lifelong Learning CoursesIf a course is dropped at least 3 working days prior to the first day of course, the full amount of tuition and fees will be refunded. If a course is not dropped at least 3 working days prior to the first day or the student enrolls and does not attend the course, the full amount of tuition and fees will not be refunded. In certain instances, exceptions to this policy may occur for drops occurring less than 3 working days prior to the first day of class. To be considered for an exception, an appeal stating the justification for this exception must be made in writing to the Lifelong Learning Director to the address above. If the Center for Lifelong Learning cancels a course, students will receive a 100% refund on all tuition and fees. • In consideration for being allowed to participate in any activity offered through the Center of Lifelong Learning, I acknowledge that there are certain risks inherent in the activities offered. I acknowledge that all risks cannot be pre-vented and I assume those beyond the control of the College staff. I represent that I am physically able, with or without accommodation, to participate in the activities, am able to use the equipment and/or supplies described, and have obtained the required immunizations, if any.
YREGISTER ONLINE
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Webpage Design
Savvy Social Security for Boomers
Digital Dangers
Windows 10 Basics
Leadership Training
Getting the Most from Your Kindle Fire
Ins and Outs of Facebook
LGBTQ Safe Zone Training
Retirement Planning TODAY
Retirement Planning TODAY
LGBTQ Safe Zone Training
Tie Your Shoelaces
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SPRING 2018 COURSE SCHEDULEPlease note: some courses are offered at locations other than GFC MSU. We greatly appreciate our community partners for making it possible to offer such a variety of courses, including Great Falls Public Schools who work with us to bring you affordable and convenient community enrichment opportunities at their facilities. For more info about classes and syllabi please visit the online catalog.
6-8 pm
B127 Denise Jackson
With some simple tools, you can create a webpage to benefit your business.
Tuesday 1/16
7-8:30 pm
R170 Keith Duncan
Whether you are already receiving Social Security or just planning to retire, this class will answer many of your Social Security questions and help you make informed decisions.
Thursday 2/1 5:30-7:30 pm
B127 Katie Kotynski
Come learn how to protect yourself, your computer and tablet from viruses, malware, scammers and phishing schemes. We will also discuss staying safe online and protecting identity.
$19 none Monday 2/5 5-7 pm
B127 Katie Kotynski
$79 none
6-8:30 pm
B108 John Wallace
$19 none Monday 2/5
7:15-9:15 pm
B127 Katie Kotynski
$19 none Tuesday 2/20
5:30-7:30 pm
B126 Katie Kotynski
$29 none
Monday 2/26
5-8 pm
A124 Tim Dallacqua
$49 Thursdays 3/1 & 3/8
6:30-9:30 pm
R170 Keith Duncan
$49 Tuesdays 3/6 & 3/13
6:30-9:30 pm
R170 Keith Duncan
$29 none Tuesday 3/6
1-4 pm
G122 Tim Dallacqua
$19
Come learn the tips and tricks and ins and outs of navigating Windows 10. We will take a look at where things are located, how to create shortcuts and pin items to the taskbar, as well as explore apps and how they work with the new operating system.
Have you always wanted to be the supervisor or manager that seems to always get the job done with great support from team members? Well now you can! During this time you will learn the difference from being a “Manager” and a “leader.” We will do practical applications and lots of hands-on training.
In this class, we will go beyond the basics and learn about apps and other functions of your Kindle Fire. This class is for those already familiar with how to use a Kindle Fire tablet.
So you signed up for Facebook but aren’t sure about everything it does or the safety aspects. This class will show you everything from privacy to how to use it on your phone.
This class provides participants with a general understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) identities. The training encourages dialogue and provides ample time for participants to ask questions and get honest answers. The class gives 3 CEUs per the state of Montana for licensed therapists.
This comprehensive course helps you see the “big picture.” It examines many aspects of personal finance and explains how they all can work together to create an integrated retirement plan. All ages welcome!
This class provides participants with a general understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) identities. The training encourages dialogue and provides ample time for participants to ask questions and get honest answers. The class gives 3 CEUs per the state of Montana for licensed therapists.
none
none
This comprehensive course helps you see the “big picture.” It examines many aspects of personal finance and explains how they all can work together to create an integrated retirement plan. All ages welcome!
$99 none
Wednesdays 1/10-2/14
$19/single $34/couple
Mondays 2/5-3/19 (no class 2/19)
includes book
$39 none Tuesday 4/10
6-8 pm
A124 Deborah Jenkins
Were you ever told as a child to tie your shoe laces before you trip and fall? Our fast paces business worlds can make us feel like we are running with our laces flopping around ready to trip us up. This class will explore some tips to resolving this problem.
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
2100 16th Ave S • Great Falls, MT 59405406.268.3734 • gfcmsu.edu/lifelonglearning
{PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. COMPLETE ALL INFORMATION}
Last Name First Name Middle Name
Personal Mailing Address City State Zip
Home Phone Work Phone Email Address Date of Birth
NOTE: Great Falls College Montana State University is committed to the provision of equal opportunity for education, employment, and participation in all college programs and activities without regard to race, color, age, gender. marital status, disability,
disadvantage, religion, political affiliation and/or national origin. The Affirmative Action Officer at the College is the Associate Dean of Student Services, 2100 16th Avenue South, Great Falls, MT 59405. Telephone: 406-771-5133.
Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the Director of Disability and Learning Support Services office at 406-771-4311 (Voice/TDD). Please make accommodation requests 24 hours prior to the event.
(ACCREDITED BY THE NORTHWEST COMMISSION ON COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES)
COURSE TITLE PRICE START DATE
STUDENT SIGNATURE (REQUIRED)________________________________________________Payment Information: Register online, by phone or send a check/money order
to the address above.
Cancellation, Refund and Liability Waiver Policies for Lifelong Learning CoursesIf a course is dropped at least 3 working days prior to the first day of course, the full amount of tuition and fees will be refunded. If a course is not dropped at least 3 working days prior to the first day or the student enrolls and does not attend the course, the full amount of tuition and fees will not be refunded. In certain instances, exceptions to this policy may occur for drops occurring less than 3 working days prior to the first day of class. To be considered for an exception, an appeal stating the justification for this exception must be made in writing to the Lifelong Learning Director to the address above. If the Center for Lifelong Learning cancels a course, students will receive a 100% refund on all tuition and fees. • In consideration for being allowed to participate in any activity offered through the Center of Lifelong Learning, I acknowledge that there are certain risks inherent in the activities offered. I acknowledge that all risks cannot be pre-vented and I assume those beyond the control of the College staff. I represent that I am physically able, with or without accommodation, to participate in the activities, am able to use the equipment and/or supplies described, and have obtained the required immunizations, if any.
Y
includes book
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QUICKBOOKSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
QuickBooks in a Day
QuickBooks for Tax Preparation
The Power of Reporting in QuickBooks
QuickBooks Payroll
Radio Broadcasting
Beginning Woodcarving
Bugs of the Missouri
Mechanical Motor Control
Wood Pallet Projects
Pastels in Nature
Intro to Beekeeping
Beginning Fly Tying
Aquaponics
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
$79 none Monday 1/22
9 am-5 pm
B124 Wendy WeissmanBasic QuickBooks knowledge in one day - This course will cover the basics of QuickBooks including check writing, printing, accounts payable, receivable, invoices, statements, business reports and graphs.
Thursday 1/25
9 am-12 pm
B124 Wendy Weissman
This course will look at specific QuickBooks reports that can be run to make tax time a breeze.
$49 none Thursday 2/1
9 am-12 pm
B124 Wendy Weissman
In this 3-hour course we will explore the reporting aspects built into QuickBooks. You will learn what types of reports QuickBooks can generate and how you can use and modify those reports to efficiently and effectively run your business.
$49 none Monday 2/5 9 am-12 pm
B124 Wendy Weissman
This course will cover the basics from setting up your employees, to tracking and paying payroll liabilities, and the many reports available.
$59 none Wednesdays 1/3-1/31 6-7 pm
G122
Tom Halverson
Students will have the opportunity to learn everything they need to know to be a DJ and pursue a career in radio.
$99 6:30-9 pm
Carpentry Bay Ron CrowderMondays 2/5-3/19
In this class you will learn carving techniques, use of hand tools, and start on your way to making fantastic works of art out of wood. No experience is required.
$59 none 5:30-7:30 pm
R173 Kevin Lyons
A course designed to study the aquatic insects of the Missouri River and the flies used to imitate them.
$79 none Tuesdays 2/6-2/27
5:30-7:30 pm
B124 Charles Walsh
This course will introduce the field of motor control for both automation and robotics.
$49 none
ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIESCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
(no class 2/19)
Tuesdays/Thursdays 2/6-2/15
$109 supplies
6-9 pm
Pete PaceTuesdays/Thursdays 2/13-2/22
CMR Construction Shop
This class will allow students to acquire and improve practical woodworking and crafting skills, while building a project from wood pallets. Students are encouraged to bring their own pallets if they have them!
$154
5:30-8 pm
G117 Brenda WolfTuesdays 2/13-3/13
Explore the beauty of nature using pastels. You will leave this class with a new understanding of the capabilities of pastels and the confidence to use them.
$49 none Saturday 2/24
9 am-3 pm
G45/46 Brian RogersThis class is your opportunity to learn the terms, definitions, tools, equipment, and expectations of working with honey bees. NOTE: No live bees will be handled during this course.
$99
5:30-8 pm
R173 Kevin Lyonssupply list provided
Tuesdays/Thursdays 3/1-3/27
In this class you will gain the skills required to tie a wide variety of flies.
$39 none Saturday 3/10
9 am-3 pm
PGEC 120 Brian Rogers
This class is a concentrated introduction into the world of Aquaponics (growing fish and plants together on any scale).
$49 Saturday 3/10
12-4 pm
G122 Curtis Barrowbring own
cameraThis is a class in the basics of photography using an interchangeable lens digital camera, including controls, exposure, composition, lenses and equipment, software, group discussion, and a practical exercise.
included
supplies included
supplies included
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QUICKBOOKSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
QuickBooks in a Day
QuickBooks for Tax Preparation
The Power of Reporting in QuickBooks
QuickBooks Payroll
Radio Broadcasting
Beginning Woodcarving
Bugs of the Missouri
Mechanical Motor Control
Wood Pallet Projects
Pastels in Nature
Intro to Beekeeping
Beginning Fly Tying
Aquaponics
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Basic QuickBooks knowledge in one day - This course will cover the basics of QuickBooks including check writing, printing, accounts payable, receivable, invoices, statements, business reports and graphs.
This course will look at specific QuickBooks reports that can be run to make tax time a breeze.
9 am-12 pm
B124 Wendy Weissman
In this 3-hour course we will explore the reporting aspects built into QuickBooks. You will learn what types of reports QuickBooks can generate and how you can use and modify those reports to efficiently and effectively run your business.
9 am-12 pm
B124 Wendy Weissman This course will cover the basics from setting up your employees, to tracking and paying payroll liabilities, and the many reports available.
6-7 pm
G122
Tom Halverson
Students will have the opportunity to learn everything they need to know to be a DJ and pursue a career in radio.
6:30-9 pm
Carpentry Bay Ron CrowderIn this class you will learn carving techniques, use of hand tools, and start on your way to making fantastic works of art out of wood. No experience is required.
5:30-7:30 pm
R173 Kevin Lyons
A course designed to study the aquatic insects of the Missouri River and the flies used to imitate them.
5:30-7:30 pm
B124 Charles Walsh
This course will introduce the field of motor control for both automation and robotics.
ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES CONT’DCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Prospecting & Gem Hunting
Beginning Watercolor
Mixed Media
DNA and Your Family Tree
Blending Flavors of India
Cooking Basics
$109
Carpentry Bay Ron Crowder
You will learn all about gold panning, fossil digging, gem mining, and even metal detecting. There will be hands-on activities.
$154
6-9 pm
G117 Sherry Tuss Tuesdays 4/3-5/1
Learn about the brushes, tools, and various techniques used in watercolor painting as you complete your own unique and beautiful paintings.
$84
6-9 pm
G117 Jenn VolkmarWednesdays 4/4 & 4/11
This class investigates a variety of art making genres and technical applications that challenge form and content. Multi-media applications may range from mixed media assemblage and digital processes to alternative modes such as Collaboration, Performance Art, or Installation Art.
$51
10 am-2 pm
PGEC 126 Saibeen Acord Saturday 1/20
Learn how to correctly blend and incorporate the unique spices from India as you prepare some delicious regional foods.
$39
6-8 pm
Electric City Coffee Tuesday 1/23
You want to make great food in a minimum amount of time, but don’t have a clue how to go about it. Or, you’re on your own for the first time and have discovered that eating out is expensive and takeout is tiresome! Does this sound like you? Then this is the course to take!
ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIESCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
6-9 pm
Pete Pace
This class will allow students to acquire and improve practical woodworking and crafting skills, while building a project from wood pallets. Students are encouraged to bring their own pallets if they have them!
5:30-8 pm
G117 Brenda Wolf
Explore the beauty of nature using pastels. You will leave this class with a new understanding of the capabilities of pastels and the confidence to use them.
9 am-3 pm
G45/46 Brian RogersThis class is your opportunity to learn the terms, definitions, tools, equipment, and expectations of working with honey bees. NOTE: No live bees will be handled during this course.
5:30-8 pm
R173 Kevin Lyons
In this class you will gain the skills required to tie a wide variety of flies.
9 am-3 pm
PGEC 120 Brian Rogers
This class is a concentrated introduction into the world of Aquaponics (growing fish and plants together on any scale).
12-4 pm
G122 Curtis Barrow
This is a class in the basics of photography using an interchangeable lens digital camera, including controls, exposure, composition, lenses and equipment, software, group discussion, and a practical exercise.
Wed/Thurs/Sat 3/28, 3/29 & 3/31
5:30-8:30 pm (W,Th) 10 am-4 pm (Sat)
$19 none
6-7:15 pm
A124 Sandra GuynnMonday 4/23
Discover how DNA testing can help grow and support your family tree. Students will learn DNA vocabulary, the misconceptions about DNA testing, what tests are available, and how DNA can supplement already documented research, and possibly reveal some surprises!
COOKING & DRINKSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
319 Central Ave.
You May Qualify for a Discount
* CHAMBER MEMBERS:
10% off classes
* EARLY BIRD: $5 off any classes before 1/15 (Use promo code EARLYSPRING18 when registering online)
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE @
GFCMSU.EDU/LIFELONGLEARNING
Indian Food
Knife Skills
Dutch Ovens & Cast Iron Tricks
Instant Pot Meals
Irish Food
East Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
COOKING & DRINKS CONT’DCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Wine 101
Basic Mixology
Cast Iron Basics & Care
A Night in Mumbai
Date Night Dinner Prep
Advanced Mixology
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COOKING & DRINKS CONT’DCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
We will give you the detailed descriptions of spices, sauces, what goes with what and how to flavor the dishes. After that we will prepare curries, which are very authentic, with vibrant tastes and textures of this rich and fascinating cuisine.
Knowing how to use knives skillfully is the foundation of all cooking and doesn’t have to be scary or frustrating. This class will remedy any issues you have with a knife. You will learn how to slice, dice, chop, and much more in the safest and most efficient manner.
Just in time for summer! This class will teach you how to eat better at camp than most do at home. Learn how to select, season, and use cast iron. Beginners, intermediates, and lawn chairs welcome!
$64 Wednesdays
Cathie Tronson6:30-7:30 pm
Impress your friends with basic wine knowledge, how wine is made, different wine countries/regions, and varietals. You will gain this knowledge through sampling different wines. Must be 21+.
6-7 pm
8 5th St. S Enbar
Learn how to mix up the perfect drink at Great Falls newest bar.
$39 Tuesday 2/6 6-8 pm
Electric City Coffee
During this course, we will go over the different ways to cook with cast iron ware, how to care for, and clean it.
Friday 2/9
6-9 pm
PGEC 126 Saibeen Acord
Bring a friend or a partner as you experience the tantalizing flavors of Indian street foods! In this class you will learn some basics of Indian cooking and about the unique flavors of the spices.
Tuesday 2/13
6-8 pm
319 Central Ave. Join ECC for our couples’ date night dinner prep and meal (cost is per couple).
Electric pressure cookers have become very popular and for very good reasons. In this class, you will learn about using the Instant Pot along with several quick, easy and healthy recipes.
Travel the world of ethnic foods as we explore the flavors of Irish food.
Learn how to cook vegetarian food, keep it tasty and exciting by learning how Indian spices will give your cooking a wonderful flavor and variety.
includes wine tasting
$45
Tuesdays 2/6 & 2/13
Electric City Coffee
$45
Enbar8 5th St. S
1/24-2/28Eagle Beverage
Warehouse
319 Central Ave.
$61 for a couple
$49 for a couple
Tuesdays 2/20 & 2/27 6-7 pm
You learned the basics, now step up your game and become familar with more exotic mixed beverages. Basic Mixology is recommended.
CUSTOMER SERVICE TRAINING FOR HOTEL/RESTAURANTS/BARS
INCREASE SALES
THESE TRAININGS WILL:
BOOST REPEAT CUSTOMERS
IMPROVE TIPS
PRESENTED BY:
TWO DIFFERENT TRAININGS: MANAGERS & SUPERVISORS JANUARY 30 3 TIMES TO CHOOSE FROM: 7:30 AM, 2 PM, OR 6:30 PM $49/PERSON
OR
FRONT LINE STAFF
FEBRUARY 26 OR 273 TIMES TO CHOOSE FROM: 7:30 AM, 2 PM, OR 6:30 PM $39/PERSON
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
Indian Food
Knife Skills
Dutch Ovens & Cast Iron Tricks
Instant Pot Meals
Irish Food
East Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
COOKING & DRINKS CONT’DCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Wine 101
Basic Mixology
Cast Iron Basics & Care
A Night in Mumbai
Date Night Dinner Prep
Advanced Mixology
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COOKING & DRINKS CONT’DCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
6-8 pm
Electric City Coffee
We will give you the detailed descriptions of spices, sauces, what goes with what and how to flavor the dishes. After that we will prepare curries, which are very authentic, with vibrant tastes and textures of this rich and fascinating cuisine.
$39
Tuesday 4/17
6-8 pm
319 Central Ave. Electric City Coffee
Knowing how to use knives skillfully is the foundation of all cooking and doesn’t have to be scary or frustrating. This class will remedy any issues you have with a knife. You will learn how to slice, dice, chop, and much more in the safest and most efficient manner.
6-8:30 pm
Just in time for summer! This class will teach you how to eat better at camp than most do at home. Learn how to select, season, and use cast iron. Beginners, intermediates, and lawn chairs welcome!
Cathie Tronson
Impress your friends with basic wine knowledge, how wine is made, different wine countries/regions, and varietals. You will gain this knowledge through sampling different wines. Must be 21+.
Learn how to mix up the perfect drink at Great Falls newest bar.
6-8 pm
Electric City Coffee
During this course, we will go over the different ways to cook with cast iron ware, how to care for, and clean it.
6-9 pm
PGEC 126 Saibeen Acord
Bring a friend or a partner as you experience the tantalizing flavors of Indian street foods! In this class you will learn some basics of Indian cooking and about the unique flavors of the spices.
6-8 pm
319 Central Ave. Join ECC for our couples’ date night dinner prep and meal (cost is per couple).
$94 Mondays 3/5-3/26 5:30-7:30 pm
PGEC 126 Alissa Kline
Electric pressure cookers have become very popular and for very good reasons. In this class, you will learn about using the Instant Pot along with several quick, easy and healthy recipes.
$39
Tuesday 3/6
6-8 pm
319 Central Ave. Electric City Coffee
Travel the world of ethnic foods as we explore the flavors of Irish food.
$61 Thursdays 3/15 & 3/22
6-9 pm
PGEC 126 Saibeen Acord
Learn how to cook vegetarian food, keep it tasty and exciting by learning how Indian spices will give your cooking a wonderful flavor and variety.
Electric City Coffee
Enbar
$39 Tuesday 4/3
319 Central Ave.
$59
Mondays 5/7 & 5/21 Cast Iron Queens
You learned the basics, now step up your game and become familar with more exotic mixed beverages. Basic Mixology is recommended.
The Kiln Yard The Square
CUSTOMER SERVICE TRAINING FOR HOTEL/RESTAURANTS/BARS
INCREASE SALES
THESE TRAININGS WILL:
BOOST REPEAT CUSTOMERS
IMPROVE TIPS
PRESENTED BY:
TWO DIFFERENT TRAININGS: MANAGERS & SUPERVISORS JANUARY 30 3 TIMES TO CHOOSE FROM: 7:30 AM, 2 PM, OR 6:30 PM $49/PERSON
OR
FRONT LINE STAFF
FEBRUARY 26 OR 273 TIMES TO CHOOSE FROM: 7:30 AM, 2 PM, OR 6:30 PM $39/PERSON
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
supplies included
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Why Register Ear ly You Ask?• Some classes fill quickly • Fewer classes cancelled •• We can create new sections for high demand classes •
Basic Essential Oilology
Restoring Your Balance: Introduction to Emotional Freedom Technique
You Have Your Essential Oils, Now What?
Essential Oil 101 – Who, What, Where, When, Why & How of Essential Oils.
The natural pathway for movement is through spirals. Spinal motion is also key for pain-free movement. Learn the fantastic and energizing motion of Gyrokinesis®. For all abilities.
As an infant we learn to fall. As an adult we need to re-learn this skill to help prevent serious injury. There is an art to falling safely even when you don’t expect to tumble.
This course will explore what lies at the heart of meditation with basic neuroscience and poetry as backdrops, all in the realm of self-care.
THE ART OF NOW: CREATIVITY IN THE PRESENT MOMENT engages participants in the creative process by exploring the nature of the process and how it relates to day-to-day living. It encourages participants to seriously (re)consider their creative/artistic dreams and make them a reality.
Elevate your fun with this new and exciting sport. Participants will learn everything they need to know to get into the sport of rock climbing. No experi-ence necessary. Skilled instructors will walk you through vertical movement in this stimulating activity that is sure to become your new obsession.
HEATLTH & FITNESSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Gyrokinesis®
The Art of Falling
Meditation: A Work in Progress
The Art of Now: Creativity in the Present Moment
Rock Climbing 101
Bean Bag Brain
$124
4-6 pm
B128 Charles Walsh
This workshop will guide you in an exciting robotics project. Students will build a robotic bug that detects and responds to its surroundings. Open to ages 7 and up.
4-6 pm
B128 Charles Walsh
Come learn about the exciting world of Robotics, and explore this fabulous field with the construction of a two motorized mobile platform. Students will get to keep their projects. Open to ages 7 and up.
$89 Saturdays 3/24-4/28 12:30-3 pm G122
Montana’s 1st PlayStation Certified Game Studio, Team KAIZEN, teaches participants how to design games inside the powerful -yet accessible- Lit-tleBigPlanet 3 game development software.
5:15-6:15 pm
G121 Drew Johnson
$150 5:30-7 pm
B101 Cindy Stevens
This vocal ensemble has been created especially for singers in grades 2-8. The focus will be to provide children with excellent vocal training and performance opportunities in the Great Falls area and surrounding communities.
KIDSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
GFC Children’s Choir
BUMP_BOT Robot Bug
Robotics for Kids
LittleBigPlanet Club
Yoga
Yoga
Yoga
Yoga
Yoga – Any 2 Nights
Lunchtime Yoga
Lunchtime Yoga Ear ly Bird DiscountRegister before Jan.15 and receive $5 off. Use promo code
EARLYSPRING18 when registering online
GFCMSU.EDU/LIFELONGLEARNING
cost of shirt
supplies included
$109
Mondays 2/26-3/26
$69 bring mat
Fridays 1/19-5/11 12-12:45 pm G121Lunchtime Yoga
Yoga – Any 2 Lunchtimes
Drew Johnson
End your week with a sense of well-being through focused breathing and active meditation.
Participants will learn the basic techniques of EFT and create an implementation plan to sustain a new tapping regimen into the future.
In this class, you will learn how to make simple recipes with your essential oils. The class will offer ideas for home health and beauty products. Participants are encouraged to bring their own oils, if they have them.
Essential Oil 101 – Who, What, Where, When, Why & How of Essential Oils.
Basic Essential Oilology
Tuesdays1/16-5/8 (no class 3/13)
Thursdays 2/8-3/8
supplies included
none
Add-A-Tudez
Entertainment Company//Team KAIZEN
YOGAThis is a challenging yet relaxing fitness class focusing heavily on proper alignment and breathing techniques. These exercises will increase your total body flexibility, balance, and strength while cultivating a sense of well-being through focused breathing and active meditation.
COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
$99
Mondays 1/22-5/7(no class 2/19)bring mat
5:30-6:30 pm
G121 Debra Burns $99
Tuesdays 1/16-5/8bring mat
5:15-6:15 pm
G121 Drew Johnson $99
Wednesdays 1/17-5/9bring mat
5:30-6:30 pm
G121 Debra Burns $99
Thursdays 1/18-5/10bring mat
G121 See other instructors $160
bring mat
See other Yoga times
Receive a discount for signing up for two evening yoga classes. (Only good for evening yoga)
Mondays-Thursdays1/16-5/10
G121 Quince Jones $69
bring mat 12-12:45 pm
Mondays1/22-5/7 (no class 2/19)
Get your week off to a great start by getting energized through breathing and active meditation.
12-12:45 pm
G121 Roseanne Mares$69
Wednesdays 1/17-5/9bring mat
In the middle of the week, get focused with a sense of well-being through breathing and active meditation.
G121 See other instructors $119
bring mat
See other Yoga times
Receive a discount for signing up for both of two lunchtime yoga classes. (Only good for lunchtime yoga)
Mondays-Fridays1/17-5/11
Got a sore neck or shoulders? Headaches? Learn how to relieve tension through simple hands-on facilitation with a partner.
Healthcare Provider CPR
Are you a healthcare professional in need of BLS/HCP (CPR)? If so, this class is for you! This is the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for healthcare providers’ course.
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Why Register Ear ly You Ask?• Some classes fill quickly • Fewer classes cancelled •• We can create new sections for high demand classes •
Basic Essential Oilology
Restoring Your Balance: Introduction to Emotional Freedom Technique
You Have Your Essential Oils, Now What?
$22
Wednesday 2/21 6-8 pm
Essential Oil 101 – Who, What, Where, When, Why & How of Essential Oils.
$69 Tuesdays 1/9-2/26
City Coffee
The natural pathway for movement is through spirals. Spinal motion is also key for pain-free movement. Learn the fantastic and energizing motion of Gyrokinesis®. For all abilities.
$19 Wednesday 1/17
1-2:30 pm
As an infant we learn to fall. As an adult we need to re-learn this skill to help prevent serious injury. There is an art to falling safely even when you don’t expect to tumble.
$29 Saturdays 1/20-3/10 1-2:30 pm
This course will explore what lies at the heart of meditation with basic neuroscience and poetry as backdrops, all in the realm of self-care.
THE ART OF NOW: CREATIVITY IN THE PRESENT MOMENT engages participants in the creative process by exploring the nature of the process and how it relates to day-to-day living. It encourages participants to seriously (re)consider their creative/artistic dreams and make them a reality.
$99 Wednesdays 2/1-2/28
608 1st Ave S6-8 pm
Elevate your fun with this new and exciting sport. Participants will learn everything they need to know to get into the sport of rock climbing. No experi-ence necessary. Skilled instructors will walk you through vertical movement in this stimulating activity that is sure to become your new obsession.
HEATLTH & FITNESSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Gyrokinesis®
The Art of Falling
Meditation: A Work in Progress
The Art of Now: Creativity in the Present Moment
Rock Climbing 101
Bean Bag Brain
4-6 pm
B128 Charles Walsh
This workshop will guide you in an exciting robotics project. Students will build a robotic bug that detects and responds to its surroundings. Open to ages 7 and up.
Come learn about the exciting world of Robotics, and explore this fabulous field with the construction of a two motorized mobile platform. Students will get to keep their projects. Open to ages 7 and up.
Montana’s 1st PlayStation Certified Game Studio, Team KAIZEN, teaches participants how to design games inside the powerful -yet accessible- Lit-tleBigPlanet 3 game development software.
5:15-6:15 pm
G121 Drew Johnson
5:30-7 pm
B101 Cindy Stevens
This vocal ensemble has been created especially for singers in grades 2-8. The focus will be to provide children with excellent vocal training and performance opportunities in the Great Falls area and surrounding communities.
KIDSCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Ear ly Bird DiscountRegister before Jan.15 and receive $5 off. Use promo code
EARLYSPRING18 when registering online
GFCMSU.EDU/LIFELONGLEARNINGDrew Johnson
End your week with a sense of well-being through focused breathing and active meditation.
noneWendy
Masterson
none The Motion Space
Wendy Masterson
none G121 Bruce Cowgill
$89
6:30-8 pmnone A124 Tim Ljunggren
supplies included
Hi-Line Climbing Center
none Wendy Masterson
supplies included
G117 Joan Redeen
5:30-8:30 pm$19 none Thursday 2/22 G122 Heidi Pasek
Participants will learn the basic techniques of EFT and create an implementation plan to sustain a new tapping regimen into the future.
$24
Wednesday 3/21 6-8 pm supplies included G117 Joan Redeen
In this class, you will learn how to make simple recipes with your essential oils. The class will offer ideas for home health and beauty products. Participants are encouraged to bring their own oils, if they have them.
Tuesdays 1/23-3/6
$22
Essential Oil 101 – Who, What, Where, When, Why & How of Essential Oils.
supplies included Wednesday 4/18 G117 Joan Redeen6-8 pmBasic Essential Oilology
Add-A-Tudez Entertainment
Company//Team KAIZEN
YOGAThis is a challenging yet relaxing fitness class focusing heavily on proper alignment and breathing techniques. These exercises will increase your total body flexibility, balance, and strength while cultivating a sense of well-being through focused breathing and active meditation.
COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
5:30-6:30 pm
G121 Debra Burns
5:15-6:15 pm
G121 Drew Johnson
5:30-6:30 pm
G121 Debra Burns
G121 See other instructors
Receive a discount for signing up for two evening yoga classes. (Only good for evening yoga)
G121 Quince Jones
Get your week off to a great start by getting energized through breathing and active meditation.
12-12:45 pm
G121 Roseanne Mares
In the middle of the week, get focused with a sense of well-being through breathing and active meditation.
G121 See other instructors
Receive a discount for signing up for both of two lunchtime yoga classes. (Only good for lunchtime yoga)
11:30 am-12:30 pm
The Motion Space
$19
Monday 2/5 5:30-7 pmThe Motion
SpaceGot a sore neck or shoulders? Headaches? Learn how to relieve tension through simple hands-on facilitation with a partner.
$75 none On Demand during the Semester TBD Joel HendersonHealthcare Provider CPR Call to be
placed on listAre you a healthcare professional in need of BLS/HCP (CPR)? If so, this class is for you! This is the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for healthcare providers’ course.
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MUSIC, DANCE & CULTURECOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
GFC Community Choir
Ballroom Dancing
Square Dancing in America
Travel Abroad Hacks
Music Theory I
Aural Perception I
Fundamentals of Musical Creation
Keyboard Skills I
$50 7-8 pm
Learn Latin and swing dance. No partner needed.
$399 8:30-9:45 am
B134 Sam Krahn
$49
none
6-8 pm
A124 Denise Jackson
WRITERS’ SERIES COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Grammar Brush-up
Writing Well and Editing Better – Crafting and Editing Great Prose
Performance Poetry
Love writing but hate grammar? Making grammar mistakes that cost you a promotion? Then this quick class is for you. We review the most common gram-mar mistakes that are made in the business and writing world and learn how to prevent them. You will sound more intelligent and write better in no time.
$99
none 10 am-12 pm
Learn to write your story, in your voice; craft living characters; develop a plot with a story and a theme; and use dialogue, description and action to heighten tension and emotion. Then do it all again, only better.
$59
none 6-7:30 pm
G122 Tyson Habein
In this class students will have the opportunity to learn how to take their writing from the page to the stage. By the end of the class students will have a grasp on the essentials of stage performance of the written word, and have the option to participate in a poetry slam.
LUNCH AND LEARN SERIESCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTORBootcamp for Nonprofit Leaders & Board Members
Volunteer Management
Marketing on a Shoestring
Fundraising Friendly
Marketing Your Business: Building Your Brand
Strategic Planning
This course is geared for executive staff and board members to navigate the wonderful (and sometimes confusing) world of nonprofits together.
Is volunteer power underutilized in your organizations? Learn how to recruit, train and retain both young and seasoned volunteers to increase your organization’s potential.
none $25 Thursdays 1/11-5/10 B101/ Heritage Hall
Cindy Stevens5:30-8 pm
If you love to sing, this class is for you! The College/Community Choir is a mixed voice (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) vocal ensemble designed for those who wish to expand their musical experience.
none Thursdays 1/12-2/2 612 1st Ave. S Miss Linda’s School of Dance
$69 none
Thursdays 2/1-4/19 6:30-8:30 pm G45/46 David Hinds
A class designed to introduce the beginner to basic square dancing calls and steps.
$19 none
Thursday 5/3 7-8:30 pm A124 Heidi Gibson
Biggest questions people ask when traveling: How to pack? What to do? This class answers both and more! Also, learn about haggling and how to keep yourself and your belonging safe!
textbook Mondays & Wednesdays1/10-5/9
This course teaches the fundamentals of music theory.
$369 textbook 10-10:50 am
B134
Sam Krahn
This course builds aural skills through the use of singing and dictation to supplement Music Theory 1.
$399 textbook
10-11:15 am
B134 Cindy Stevens
Designed for the student with little or no musical background, this course introduces the fundamental elements of music reading and notation. It includes note and rhythmic reading, scales, intervals, and chords.
Tuesday & Thursday1/16 & 1/18
Saturdays 1/20-2/24
Wednesdays 2/21-3/14
Strategic marketing and public relations are key to getting funding and public support. This class will teach you how to put together a communication plan that works in our local market.
$369
12-12:55 pm
textbook B134 Tyler Menzel
This course focuses on functional keyboard skills such as scales, sight reading, harmonization, transposition, and literature.
NEW!!! COLLEGE-LEVEL MUSIC COURSESCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Classes last for one full semester. Purchase of textbook is required.
Mondays & Wednesdays1/10-5/9
Tuesdays & Thursdays1/11-5/10
Tuesdays & Thursdays1/11-5/10
Learn from local writers the ins and outs of writing.
Cassiopeia Books
Cori DiBiase & Lisa Schmidt
Early Bird DiscountRegister before Jan.15 and receive $5 off. Use promo code EARLYSPRING18 when registering online @
GFCMSU.EDU/LIFELONGLEARNING
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MUSIC, DANCE & CULTURECOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Learn Latin and swing dance. No partner needed.
8:30-9:45 am
B134 Sam Krahn
WRITERS’ SERIES COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Love writing but hate grammar? Making grammar mistakes that cost you a promotion? Then this quick class is for you. We review the most common gram-mar mistakes that are made in the business and writing world and learn how to prevent them. You will sound more intelligent and write better in no time.
Learn to write your story, in your voice; craft living characters; develop a plot with a story and a theme; and use dialogue, description and action to heighten tension and emotion. Then do it all again, only better.
In this class students will have the opportunity to learn how to take their writing from the page to the stage. By the end of the class students will have a grasp on the essentials of stage performance of the written word, and have the option to participate in a poetry slam.
LUNCH AND LEARN SERIESCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTORBootcamp for Nonprofit Leaders & Board Members
Volunteer Management
Marketing on a Shoestring
Fundraising Friendly
Marketing Your Business: Building Your Brand
Strategic Planning
$19 bring your lunch
11:30 am-1 pm
A124
Heidi Gibson
This course is geared for executive staff and board members to navigate the wonderful (and sometimes confusing) world of nonprofits together.
$19 bring your lunch
Mondays 10/24-11/21 11:30 am-1 pm
Heidi Gibson
Is volunteer power underutilized in your organizations? Learn how to recruit, train and retain both young and seasoned volunteers to increase your organization’s potential.
Cindy Stevens
If you love to sing, this class is for you! The College/Community Choir is a mixed voice (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) vocal ensemble designed for those who wish to expand their musical experience.
Miss Linda’s School of Dance
David Hinds
A class designed to introduce the beginner to basic square dancing calls and steps.
7-8:30 pm A124 Heidi Gibson
Biggest questions people ask when traveling: How to pack? What to do? This class answers both and more! Also, learn about haggling and how to keep yourself and your belonging safe!
This course teaches the fundamentals of music theory.
10-10:50 am
B134
Sam Krahn
This course builds aural skills through the use of singing and dictation to supplement Music Theory 1.
10-11:15 am
B134 Cindy Stevens
Designed for the student with little or no musical background, this course introduces the fundamental elements of music reading and notation. It includes note and rhythmic reading, scales, intervals, and chords.
Wednesday 2/14
Wednesday 2/28 A124
$19 bring your lunch
Mondays 10/24-11/21 Wednesday 3/14 11:30 am-1 pm
A124 Heidi Gibson
Strategic marketing and public relations are key to getting funding and public support. This class will teach you how to put together a communication plan that works in our local market.
$19 bring your lunch
11:30 am-1 pm
A124 Heidi Gibson Wednesday 3/28
Whether you are organizing a signature event or launching a capital campaign, this is for you. This course will help take the mystery out of making the right ask at the right time - a must for staff and board members.
Grants $19 bring your lunch
Mondays 10/24-11/21 11:30 am-1 pm
Heidi Gibson Wednesday 4/11 A124
Research, writing and reporting is the formula for establishing a credible grant program. Learn how to infuse more grant dollars in your operating budget.
Tyler Menzel
This course focuses on functional keyboard skills such as scales, sight reading, harmonization, transposition, and literature.
NEW!!! COLLEGE-LEVEL MUSIC COURSESCOURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Your day is busy, but these classes fit in your schedule and allows you to learn a new skill or hone the ones you have. Bring your lunch and network with others.
$19 bring your lunch
Mondays 10/24-11/21 12-1 pm
Wednesday 4/11 G122
Build your business brand - what really makes one business stand out from another, what customers are really looking for, how to meet those expectations, and exceed them.
406 Marketing & Design
$19 bring your lunch
Wednesday 4/25 11:30 am-1 pm
Heidi Gibson
A124
Build effective strategy skills that are prized in leadership.
Great Falls NOW! $19 none
Tuesday 10/11
Great Falls is just a genuine Montana town that lets you decide how you to experience it. Great Falls NOW! is the class that will take you on a whirlwind ride to learn insider secrets of what is new and what is coming to our community.
Explore the underbelly of Great Falls in this history-driven class about Great Falls’ brothels, female boarding houses, and the women who worked in them. Class will be held in Maria’s restaurant in the historic downtown Lobby Bar.
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GETTING TO KNOW GREAT FALLS
COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTORGreat Falls’ Underbelly - Brothels $19 none
Tuesday 10/4 6-8 pm Thursday 4/19 The Lobby Bar Alisa Herodes
Tuesday 5/1 5:30-7:30 pm A124
Are you new to the community? Or have you been here a while and want to learn more about Great Falls? Or maybe you work in the service industry and want to know what to recommend to visitors? Or do you already think Great Falls is great and want to share your knowledge? These classes are for anyone wanting to learn more about Great Falls.
Rebecca Engum & Heather Palermo
$159
8 am-5 pm
Scott Hursh
WELDING COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Basic Welding
Artistic Plasma Cutting
Creative Welding
Designed for students wanting to learn more about welding or explore a welding career.
$139
12-5 pm
Learn how to use a plasma torch and angle grinder. This class teaches free hand plasma cutting to create artistic burnt metal designs. Leave the class with your own work of art!
$159
8 am-5 pm
Joel Sims
Develop the skill and craftsmanship of welding for the hobbyist, or a person interested in entering the sculptor field. Students will construct art pieces using different welding processes.
Saturdays 3/10 & 3/17
Welding ShopJason Garneau & Doug Zander
supplies included
supplies included
Saturday/Sunday4/14 & 4/15
supplies included
Saturday/Sunday4/21 & 4/22
Welding Shop
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VETERAN’S UPWARD BOUND• FREE college prep classes for veterans and the public• Face-to-Face classes this spring: Math, English and Computers• Call 800.356.8387 or 406.268.3734 for more info
Great Falls is just a genuine Montana town that lets you decide how you to experience it. Great Falls NOW! is the class that will take you on a whirlwind ride to learn insider secrets of what is new and what is coming to our community.
Explore the underbelly of Great Falls in this history-driven class about Great Falls’ brothels, female boarding houses, and the women who worked in them. Class will be held in Maria’s restaurant in the historic downtown Lobby Bar.
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GETTING TO KNOW GREAT FALLS
COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Are you new to the community? Or have you been here a while and want to learn more about Great Falls? Or maybe you work in the service industry and want to know what to recommend to visitors? Or do you already think Great Falls is great and want to share your knowledge? These classes are for anyone wanting to learn more about Great Falls.
Rebecca Engum & Heather Palermo
WELDING COURSE TITLE TUITION SUPPLY FEE DAYS/DATES TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR
Designed for students wanting to learn more about welding or explore a welding career.
Learn how to use a plasma torch and angle grinder. This class teaches free hand plasma cutting to create artistic burnt metal designs. Leave the class with your own work of art!
Develop the skill and craftsmanship of welding for the hobbyist, or a person interested in entering the sculptor field. Students will construct art pieces using different welding processes.
VETERAN’S UPWARD BOUND• FREE college prep classes for veterans and the public• Face-to-Face classes this spring: Math, English and Computers• Call 800.356.8387 or 406.268.3734 for more info
Low Pressure Steam Boiler & 3rd Class Boiler Operator Training
$399Book Included
April 13-16, 20188 am - 5 pm@ GFC MSU
*Must Register by 3/30
Great Falls College MSU2100 16th Ave SGreat Falls, MT 59405www.gfcmsu.edu
Call Lifelong Learning for more info:406.268.3734
Register online at: gfcmsu.edu/lifelonglearning - under events
Great Falls Adult Education provides the following:
These services are provided by Great Falls Public Schools at NO CHARGE! For more information, please call:
406.771.5108The Adult Education and HiSET Testing Centers are located at
Great Falls College MSU 2100 16th Ave South, Great Falls, MT 59405
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Our program is all about the NEXT STEP by...
CREATING CHOICESIMPROVING CHANCES
MOTIVATING CHANGES
We offer a variety of Pathway Opportunities specific to your GOALS!
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Great Falls Adult Education provides the following:
These services are provided by Great Falls Public Schools at NO CHARGE! For more information, please call:
406.771.5108The Adult Education and HiSET Testing Centers are located at
Great Falls College MSU 2100 16th Ave South, Great Falls, MT 59405
www.facebook.com/GFPSAdultEducation • www.adultedgfps.weebly.com
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CREATING CHOICESIMPROVING CHANCES
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