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Chunky Yarn Blanket, Trenton COED 5154 TR01E
with Cheryl Reed
If you’ve been wanting to try a beginner-friendly, trendy craft, this is it! Join us to learn how to finger-knit a chunky 4x4 lap blanket. Just bring 6 skeins of Bernat or chunky chenille yarn plus scissors, and we’ll help you turn it into something warm, fluffy, and impressive. No experience required!
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Personal Finance, Main Campus COED 5155 MC01E
with Connor Pollmann
This Workshop provides an introduction to the basics of personal finance, focusing on essential strategies for building wealth ("Offense") and protecting your current assets ("Defense"). You'll learn how to calculate your net worth, implement budgeting and debt management rules of thumb, and explore different types of investments and tax-advantaged accounts. Walk away with the tools to take control of your financial future by understanding where you are and setting a path for where you want to go.
Sourdough Starter, Vandalia MENU 0115 VA01E
with Ellie McClelland
Learn to use your sourdough for various goodies. Not just good for bread! Students will leave with all they need for a sourdough start. An additional $15.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at start of class.
EWS Communicating Effectively BSC 7120 BI01D
The Essential Workplace Skills Series is made possible by a grant from the Illinois College Board to advance Workforce Training.
Communication drives workplace engagement. In this session, get more strategic about communication as a professional skill. Tune into your personal communication style and compare it to that of your peers, supervisors, and customers. Learn how to customize your approach and get the best results. Understand what to get right in managing in-person, written, and digital interactions to prevent conflict and promote productivity. Leave with new methods for connecting to others at work and contributing as a high-performing employee.
Plant to Plate: Start Your Edible Garden, Trenton COED 5435 TR01E
with Alissa Boerngen
Dreaming of fresh-picked tomatoes, juicy berries, and crisp greens from your own backyard? This practical class will walk you through the basics of starting a productive fruit and vegetable garden - no matter your space. Learn about soil building, sun requirements, raised beds vs containers, weed control methods, and how to grow what your family actually eats. You'll also explore natural pest control, efficient watering strategies (including ollas!), and smart garden planning tips that set you up for success from season to season.
AARP Driver Safety, Centralia Crisp Center LLI 7608 CR01D
with Larry Ash
AARP Driver Safety. Cost to be paid directly to instructor on first day of class. $20.00 for AARP members and $25.00 for non members.