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WITC Continuing Education

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT+

SUMMER 2014

New scooter safety classes!! See page 21.

A R T S | CO M P U T E R S | D IY | L E I S U R E | H E A LT H | H O B B I E S | S P O R T S

WITC Continuing Education

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT+

SUMMER 2014

New scooter safety classes!! See page 21.

A R T S | CO M P U T E R S | D IY | L E I S U R E | H E A LT H | H O B B I E S | S P O R T S

WITC Continuing Education

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT+

SUMMER 2014

New scooter safety classes!! See page 21.

A R T S | CO M P U T E R S | D IY | L E I S U R E | H E A LT H | H O B B I E S | S P O R T S

WITC Continuing Education

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT+

SUMMER 2014

New scooter safety classes!! See page 21.

A R T S | CO M P U T E R S | D IY | L E I S U R E | H E A LT H | H O B B I E S | S P O R T S

WITC Continuing Education

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT+

SUMMER 2014

New scooter safety classes!! See page 21.

A R T S | CO M P U T E R S | D IY | L E I S U R E | H E A LT H | H O B B I E S | S P O R T S

WITC Continuing Education | June-August 20142

It’s Easy to Register!ONLINE: Find classes, register and pay at witc.edu/search.

PHONE OR FAX: Provide your registration and credit card payment information by phone or fax.

IN PERSON: Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. Call or go online to check business hours of your local campus.

MAIL: Send completed registration to the appropriate campus. Your registration must be received before your course begins.

For additional registration information — and the phone and address details for your local campus— please see page 29.

Find classes in your WITC Region:

CERTIFICATION pages 4-11

ASHLAND pages 11-15

NEW RICHMOND pages 15-18

RICE LAKE pages 18-22

SUPERIOR pages 22-27

Guide to Course Listings

WITC Continuing EducationPERSONAL ENRICHMENT &

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Class TitleCatalog Number 12-345-678Class description and class notes. This section will also include information regarding needed supplies and textbooks, as well as prerequisites.

Class ID 12345 Start/End Dates Day(s) Times Fee/Senior Fee Region: Class Location Class Instructor

Front cover photo courtesy of Motorcycle

Safety Foundation.

SUMMER 2014 ARTS

• Fine Arts & Crafts• Music• Performance• Photography• Writing & Literature

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

• Computer Software• Information Technology

DO-IT-YOURSELF • Gardening & Landscaping • Pet Care• Machine Shop• Welding• Woodworking• Small Engine Repair

HEALTHY LIVING• Health & Wellness• Sports & Fitness• The Great Outdoors

HOME & LEISURE• Consumer Economics• Cooking & Baking• Family & Relationships• Financial Planning• Housing & Furnishing• Sewing

LIFELONG LEARNING• Communication Skills• Language• History• Hobbies & Avocations• Natural Science• Social Science & Culture

RIDER/DRIVER SAFETY• Driver/Traffic Safety• Motorcycle Safety

CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE

• Business• CBRF• Cosmetology• Early Childhood Education• Emergency Medical Services• Insurance• Safety, Manufacturing &

Trades

3Register online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER | witc.edu/search

Supervisory Development SeriesJune 11-July 23 (W), 7:30-8:30 am at WITC-New Richmond

June 12-19 (Th), 8-10 am at WITC-Rice Lake

Catch this “On Your Way to Work” Supervisory Development Series to explore the basics of supervision and management. Good refresher for cur-rent supervisors and a great way for emerging supervisors to learn the skills required to be successful. Instructor will guide you through the concepts of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, assessing and controlling performance. Don’t miss this professional growth op-portunity! Page 4

Race Engineering CampJune 16-19 at WITC-New Richmond

Get ready, set, race! In this applied Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) camp, you will experi-ence how professional racing teams enhance performance by using a Radio-Controlled (RC) car. Become a certified mechanic, data collector, driver analyzer, PLUS create your own logo to market your team!

For ages 12-14. Page 15

Intro to Robotic WeldingJune 10-12 at WITC-Superior

Understand how the use of mecha-nized programmable robots automate a welding process by both performing the weld and handling the part. Robot-ic welding is a prevalent application of industrial robots com-monly used for high production application to increase accuracy.

Page 27

NEW SUMMER CLASSES

WITC Continuing Education | June-August 20144

CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE | Business

Certification & Licensure

BUSINESS

Supervisory Development Series47-196-421Catch this On Your Way to Work Supervisory Devel-opment Series to explore the basics of supervision and management. This is a good refresher for cur-rent supervisors and a great way for emerging su-pervisors to learn the skills required to be success-ful. Your instructor will guide you through the con-cepts of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, assessing and controlling performance. Don’t miss this professional growth opportunity! Reference handouts, coffee and rolls provided.

41636 Jun 12 – Jun 19 Th 8-10a $17.09/$4.50 Rice Lake: 168 Peter Ptacek

41640* Jun 11 – Jul 23 W 7:30-8:30a $23.38/$4.50 New Richmond: 212 Peter Ptacek

*Class will not meet July 2.

COMMUNITY BASED RESIDENTIAL FACILITY

CBRF Challenging Behaviors47-575-405This course identifies causes and preventive mea-sures of challenging behaviors, how to intervene when challenging behaviors occur, and how to document the behavior incident.

41354 Aug 13 W 8:30a-4:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 131 Doris Eberhardy

CBRF Fire Safety Training47-503-432This course is designed to instruct community-based residential facility (CBRF)operators and staff on how to prepare themselves to react effectively for staff and resident preservation in residential fires of different origins and intensities. Participants will be taught to understand the nature of fire, rec-ognize fire hazards, learn about early warning sys-tems and understand the use of fire extinguishers. They will be taught to focus on the evacuation needs of the residents, follow the CBRF emergency and disaster plan and how to respond well in an emergency. Participants must successfully com-plete this 5-hour training to meet the requirements of DHS 83.20 (2) (b) Fire Safety.

Successful Completion of this 5 hour training meets the requirements of DHS 83.20 (2) (B) Fire Safety. Tuition also includes the $15.00 State Registry Fee.

41349 Jun 18 W 5-10p $38.38/$19.50 Ashland: 203 Kenneth Maki

41350 Jul 16 W 5-10p $38.38/$19.50 New Richmond: 203 Daniel Roeglin

41351 Jul 23 W 5-10p $38.38/$19.50 Superior: 200 Kenneth Maki

41352 Aug 16 Sa 8a-1p $38.38/$19.50 Rice Lake: 156 Gary Strong

CBRF Medications47-575-401Initial training applicable to the responsibilities of CBRF caregivers designed to meet the require-ments of administrative rule HFS 83 for CBRF’s in the area of medication administration and docu-mentation. The learner will be taught general cate-gories of medications, effects and side effects, documentation, proper administration, legal issues of controlled substances and the proper procedure for handling medication errors.

Successful completion of this 12 hour course meets the requirements of administrative rule DHS 83 for CBRF in the area of Medication Administration and documentation. Tuition also includes the $15.00 State Registry Fee.

41353 Jul 8 – Jul 9 TuW 9a-4p $57.26/$19.50 Rice Lake: 131 Doris Eberhardy

41356 Aug 11 – Aug 12 MTu 3-9:30p $57.26/$19.50 Rice Lake: 174 Kimberly Heinz

Emergency Medical Technician Training

Start and continue your career education as an EMT.

For more information, go to witc.edu/continuing-education/ems or call your regional training specialist at 800.243.9482:Ashland – Cindy Lazorik, ext. 3126New Richmond – Greg Carlson, ext. 4202Rice Lake – Steve Mackiewicz, ext. 5244Superior – Lee Kennedy, ext. 6331

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Early Childhood Education | CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE

CBRF Needs Assessment47-575-402Learner reviews pre-admission assessment, helps establish and reports according to CBRF policy and procedure, and identifies changes in resident’s abilities as identified in ISP.

41355 Jun 3 Tu 8a-5p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 155 Kimberly Heinz

COSMETOLOGY

Body Sugaring Certification47-502-425Theory and hands on training for certification in the art of body sugaring. Learn the advantages of this 100% pure and natural service to take back to your salon. Working with models you will learn the prop-er techniques for all body areas including eye-brows, under arms, legs, bikini and Brazilian hair removal. Body sugaring is an extremely gentle ser-vice which makes it widely popular with clients. All supplies will be provided for training with the op-portunity to purchase the products after complet-ing this certification class. Janie Martz has practiced the art of body sugaring for over 20 years. After teaching for 2 major Canadian sugar paste compa-nies for over 15 years, she developed her own paste, proudly offering a 100% made in the USA product. Through the years she has trained over 1,000 stu-dents and salon professionals in the art, using her wealth of information that she learned while prac-ticing it in her salon in Minnesota. She recently relo-cated to Michigan to practice the art of being a grandmother, moving her sugar paste manufactur-ing business with her. This class is for licensed cos-

metologists and estheticians only. Light breakfast and lunch included.

41120 Jun 9 M 9a-4p $149/$130.12 Rice Lake: 155 Janie Martz

Cosmetology Continuing Education47-502-185This class satisfies the 4 hour continuing education requirement for cosmetologists through the Wis-consin Department of Safety and Professional Ser-vices for the March 2015 renewal. Participants will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the class. Continental breakfast included.

41113 Jun 16 M 9a-1p $35/$22.41 New Richmond: 604 Lesa Allen

41117 Jun 16 M 9a-1p $35/$22.41 Superior: 206 Julie Nelson

41118 Jun 23 M 9a-1p $35/$22.41 Rice Lake: 155 Dondi Erickson

41119 Jul 14 M 9a-1p $35/$22.41 Rice Lake: 155 Dondi Erickson

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Child Care: Fundamentals Infant & Toddler Care47-307-470Provides requirements and practices for entry level childcare providers who are or will work with in-fants and toddlers. Course fulfills requirements as specified by Wisconsin’s State Law. Wisconsin day care regulations require that individuals working with infants and toddlers must complete infant and

Check out these online courses!WITC offers additional online classes through UGotClass, which is easy and fun! • Attend from anywhere – your couch, your kitchen table or a coffee house. • Readings, video lectures, and discussion are all housed online on the UGotClass website. • Class time is seven days a week, whenever you have time or want to learn. • Most courses are offered four times a year. • Classes start the first Monday of the month.

WITC Continuing Education | June-August 20146

CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE | Early Childhood Education

toddler training within six months of assuming a position. Last day to register is July 7. This is an on-line course through BlackBoard.

41535 Jun 9 – Aug 1 24/7 $64.84/$14.50 Online Karen Pesik

Child Care: Profession Mod A47-307-461Provides entry level knowledge and skills for indi-viduals as they begin to or intend to care for chil-dren in group or family child care. Learners explore rules and regulations governing group and family child care and the responsibilities of child care pro-viders. This course fulfills introductory non-credit course requirements as specified in HFS Chapters 45 and 46 for family and group day care in Wiscon-sin’s Administrative Code. Last day to register is July 7. This is an online course through BlackBoard.

41532 Jun 9 – Aug 1 24/7 $83.72/$14.50 Online Karen Pesik

Child Care: Profession Mod B47-307-461Provides entry level knowledge and skills for indi-viduals as they begin to or intend to care for chil-dren in group or family child care. Learners explore rules and regulations governing group and family child care and the responsibilities of child care pro-viders. This course fulfills introductory non-credit course requirements as specified in HFS Chapters 45 and 46 for family and group day care in Wiscon-sin’s Administrative Code. Last day to register is July 7. This is an online course through BlackBoard.

41533 Jun 9 – Aug 1 24/7 $90.01/$14.50 Online Karen Pesik

Child Care: Intro to Child Care Profession47-307-461Provides entry level knowledge and skills for indi-viduals as they begin to or intend to care for chil-dren in group or family child care. Learners explore rules and regulations governing group and family child care and the responsibilities of child care pro-viders. This course fulfills introductory non-credit course requirements as specified in HFS Chapters 45 and 46 for family and group day care in Wiscon-sin’s Administrative Code. Last day to register is July 7. This is an online course through BlackBoard.

41531 Jun 9 – Aug 1 24/7 $160.73/$16 Online Karen Pesik

Child Care: Skills and Strategies for Child Care Teacher47-307-462Focuses on skills and strategies for the child care teacher with emphasis on selecting developmen-tally appropriate activities, planning lessons, and facilitating children’s activities. This course meets Wisconsin’s requirements for Child Care Teacher. Prerequisite: Introduction to the Child Care Profes-sion.Last day to register is July 7. This is an online course through BlackBoard.

41534 Jun 9 – Aug 1 24/7 $147.14/$15 Online Karen Pesik

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

ACLS Renewal47-531-430This is a recertification course for current American Heart Association ACLS Providers. It reviews cardiac rhythm interpretation, drug pharmacology, airway management, patient assessment, and treatment options for patients suffering cardiac events. Cur-rent upgrades and advances in cardiac care are pre-sented. Students are required to participate in hands on manikin performance stations, interac-tive case management scenarios, and pass a writ-ten examination with a passing score of 84% or greater. Successful completion of this course awards the student a two- year ACLS Provider Card.This class is being co-sponsored by Regions Hospi-tal. Students must pre-register prior to receiving course material and the book.

41391 Jul 18 F 9a-5p $135/$109.83 New Richmond: 210-212 Regions Staf

CPR Health Care Provider - AHA47-531-437The AHA for Health Care Providers Course is de-signed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages including ventilation with a barrier device and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO). It is intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a hospital setting and out-of-hospital settings. This course is for anyone that is required to take a health care provider course for employment. All participants who successfully complete the course, including the written exami-nation and skill demonstrations will receive a BLS for Health Care provider completion card that will

7Register online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER | witc.edu/search

Call or go online today: witc.edu/pgmpages/dietmgr

1.800.243.9482

WITC Continuing Education | June-August 20148

CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE | Emergency Medical Services

certify them for two years (credential.) Book pro-vided at class.

41469 Jun 9 – Jun 11 MW 6-10p $44.07/$18.90 Ashland: 306 WITC TBD

41440 Jun 14 Sa 8:30a-4:30p $44.07/$18.90 WITC-Hayward Matthew Fitch

41447 Jun 23 – Jun 24 MTu 5-9p $44.07/$18.90 Rice Lake: 155 WITC TBD

41449 Aug 16 Sa 8:30a-4:30p $44.07/$18.90 Rice Lake: 155 WITC TBD

41470 Aug 18 – Aug 20 MW 6-10p $44.07/$18.90 Ashland: 306 WITC TBD

CPR Health Care Provider Renewal - AHA47-531-439This course is intended for the biennial renewal of the CPR Healthcare Provider. Students must suc-cessfully complete skills testing on one-and two-rescuer CPR (adult,child,infant), foreign body air-way obstruction (FBAO) procedures (adult,child,infant), and mask with one-way valve usage. A minimum of 84 percent must be attained on the written test. (PREREQUISITE: CPR Healthcare Provider successful completion within previous two years.)

41363 Jun 4 W 6:30-10:30p $25/$12.41 Glenwood City EMS Barbara Rasmussen

41446 Jun 14 Sa 12:30-4:30p $25/$12.41 WITC-Hayward Matthew Fitch

41472 Jun 16 M 6-10p $25/$12.41 Ashland: 306 WITC TBD

41448 Jun 24 Tu 5-9p $25/$12.41 Rice Lake: 155 WITC TBD

41450 Aug 16 Sa 12:30-4:30p $25/$12.41 Rice Lake: 165 WITC TBD

CPR/AED/Basic First Aid-ASHI47-531-419This course is a combined CPR/AED & Basic first aid program designed specifically for laypeople. The program is good for the community and the work-place setting. This course is designed to teach peo-ple the knowledge and skills that they need to rec-ognize emergencies and perform CPR and use an AED and perform first aid until EMS arrives. This course will certify a person for 2 years in CPR/AED/Basic First Aid.

41473 Jun 23 – Jun 25 MW 6-10p $36.92/$11.75 Ashland: 306 WITC TBD

First Aid Heartsaver - AHA47-531-421The Heartsaver First Aid Course is designed to teach rescuers the knowledge and psychomotor skills they need to recognize emergencies and to give

CPR and first aid until EMS arrives. The goal of the course is to train laypeople in first aid assessments and actions that have been shown to make a differ-ence in mortality and morbidity rates.

41453 Jun 12 Th 9a-4p $29.67/$4.50 Shell Lake Arts Center Marlene Dirkes

41462 Aug 11 M 12:30-4:30p $17.09/$4.50 Rice Lake: 165 WITC TBD

*Class covers First Aid only.

Medic First Aid47-531-404This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to manage a medi-cal emergency using CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid until more advanced help is available. This course will certify a student for two years in CPR/AED/1st Aid. Book is provided at the class.

41454 Aug 4 – Aug 5 MTu 5-9p $40.17/$15 Rice Lake: 155 WITC TBD

Medic First Aid Recertification47-531-405This course will recertify students in Medic First Aid. Students will renew skills in CPR, an automated ex-ternal defibrillator (AED) and first aid. PREREQUI-SITE: Students must have taken the original course, 47531404 Medic First Aid within the last two years. This course will renew your certification for two years. Book is provided at class.

41455 Aug 4 M 5-9p $35.50/$22.91 Rice Lake: 155 WITC TBD

Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR47-531-464This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to respond to and manage medical emergencies involving children and infants until more advanced help is available. A student will be taught the updated guidelines of CPR, and an automated external defibrillator (AED), and first aid for children and infants. This course will certify a student for 2 years in CPR/AED/1st AID. Book is provided at class.

41459 Aug 9 Sa 8:30a-4:30p $40.17/$15 Rice Lakee: 155 WITC TBD

Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR Recertification47-531-477This course will recertify a student in Pediatric Med-ic First Aid & CPR. Students will renew their skills in CPR, an automated external defibrillator (AED) and first aid for infants and children. Students must

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Insurance | CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE

have taken the original course, Pediatric Medic First Aid & CPR 47531464 within the last two years. This course will renew a student’s certification for 2 years. Book is provided at class.

41460 Aug 9 Sa 8:30a-12:30p $35.50/$22.91 Rice Lake: 155 WITC TBD

INSURANCE

All insurance courses are currently offered at the New Richmond campus and via Interactive Television (ITV) to the Rice Lake campus. However, ITV can be added for any of these (on the dates scheduled) at the WITC campus in Superior, Ashland or Hayward. If you are interested in joining from another location, please contact Cindy Johnstone at 800.243.9482, ext. 6212, at least one week prior to the course start date.

Insurance: Accident and Health47-162-426This course is designed to meet the 20-hour re-quirement for the pre- licensing education in the area of accident and health insurance. Students need to purchase their books at the WITC bookstore.

41562* Jul 22 – Jul 23 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 New Richmond: 203 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets Tu 8:30a-5:30p, W 8:30a-12:30p

41563* Jul 22 – Jul 23 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 Rice Lake: 128 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets Tu 8:30a-5:30p, W 8:30a-12:30p

Insurance: Casualty47-162-429This course is designed to meet the 20-hour re-quirement for prelicensing education in the area of casualty insurance.

41558* Jun 18 – Jun 19 W 1:30-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 New Richmond: 129 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets W 1:30-5:30p, Th 8:30a-5:30p

41559* Jun 18 – Jun 19 W 1:30-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 Rice Lake: 122 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets W 1:30-5:30p, Th 8:30a-5:30p

41560* Aug 20 – Aug 21 W 1:30-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 New Richmond: 142 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets W 1:30-5:30p, Th 8:30a-5:30p

41561* Aug 20 – Aug 21 W 1:30-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 Rice Lake: 122 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets W 1:30-5:30p, Th 8:30a-5:30p

Insurance: Life47-162-427This course is designed to meet the 20-hour re-quirement for prelicensing education in the area of life insurance.

41564* Jul 23 – Jul 24 W 1:30-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 New Richmond: 203 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets W 1:30-5:30p, Th 8:30a-5:30p

41566* Jul 23 – Jul 24 W 1:30-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 Rice Lake: 122 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets W 1:30-5:30p, Th 8:30a-5:30p

Insurance: Principles/Laws & Ethics47-162-425This course is designed to meet the Section A, eight-hour, prelicensing education requirement. This includes the areas of the principles of insur-ance, the commissioner of Wisconsin, and ethics.

The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services will require 4 hours of approved continuing education, starting with the March 2015 renewal.

Upcoming classes:

> June 16 • WITC-New Richmond and WITC-Superior 9am-1pm

> June 23 • WITC-Rice Lake 9am-1pm

> July 14 • WITC-Rice Lake 9am-1pm $35 includes continental breakfast

Online at: witc/edu/continuing-education/cosmetology

Or call 800.243.9482, ext. 4212 for more information.

CosmetologyContinuing Education

PLUS! Body Sugaring

BasicsTheory and hands-on

training for certifi cation in the

art of body sugaring.

June 9 • WITC-Rice Lake9am-4pm

$149 includes light breakfast

& lunch

WITC Continuing Education | June-August 201410

CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE | Insurance

41542 Jun 16 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 New Richmond: 129 Rodney Schultz

41544 Jun 16 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 122 Rodney Schultz

41546 Jul 21 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 New Richmond: 129 Rodney Schultz

41548 Jul 21 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 122 Rodney Schultz

41550 Aug 18 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 New Richmond: Rodney Schultz

41552 Aug 18 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 225 Rodney Schultz

Insurance: Property47-162-428This course is designed to meet the 20-hour re-quirement for prelicensing education in the area of property insurance. Students need to purchase their books at the WITC bookstore.

41554* Jun 17 – Jun 18 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 New Richmond: 203 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets Tu 8:30a-5:30p, W 8:30a-12:30p

41555* Jun 17 – Jun 18 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 Rice Lake: 128 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets Tu 8:30a-5:30p, W 8:30a-12:30p

41556* Aug 19 – Aug 20 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 New Richmond: Rodney Schultz

*Class meets Tu 8:30a-5:30p, W 8:30a-12:30p

41557* Aug 19 – Aug 20 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $42.26/$4.50 Rice Lake: 123 Rodney Schultz

*Class meets Tu 8:30a-5:30p, W 8:30a-12:30p

Ins CE: Ethics Part II47-162-496Part II continues with state and federal regulation of ethical conduct, personal ethics, errors and omis-

sions, and the benefits of good ethical behavior.

41604 Aug 13 W 8:30a-12:30p $55/$42.41 New Richmond: Robert Houser

41605 Aug 13 W 8:30a-12:30p $55/$42.41 Rice Lakee: 130 Robert Houser

Ins CE: Ethics/Health Profession47-162-497For licensed insurance agents and approval for con-tinuing education applied for through Promissor.

41602 Jun 12 Th 1:30-5:30p $55/$42.41 New Richmond: 142 Robert Wierman

41603 Jun 12 Th 1:30-5:30p $55/$42.41 Rice Lake: 122 Robert Wierman

Ins CE: Principles/Laws & Ethics47-162-425This course is designed to meet the Section A, eight-hour, prelicensing education requirement. This includes the areas of the principles of insur-ance, the commissioner of Wisconsin, and ethics.

41543 Jun 16 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 New Richmond: 129 Rodney Schultz

41545 Jun 16 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 128 Rodney Schultz

41547 Jul 21 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 New Richmond: 129 Rodney Schultz

41549 Jul 21 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 128 Rodney Schultz

41551 Aug 18 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 New Richmond: Rodney Schultz

41553 Aug 18 M 8:30a-5:30p $29.67/$4.50 Rice Lake: 170 Rodney Schultz

8th Annual Caregiver’s Conference at WITC-New Richmond, Fri, Sept 19

Early Childhood Education Conference at WITC-New Richmond, Sat, Oct 18

Medical Assistant (MA) Conference at WITC-Superior, Sat, Dec 6

Mark your calendar for upcoming Continuing Education Conferences

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Arts | ASHLAND

Ins CE: Whole Life Insurance47-162-405This course takes a comprehensive look at Whole Life Insurance. Topic areas will include uses of whole life insurance, attributes of a whole life poli-cy, cash values and dividends, non-forfeiture op-tions, variations to whole life policies, and riders.

41606 Aug 20 W 1:30-5:30p $55/$42.41 New Richmond: 142 Robert Houser

41607 Aug 20 W 1:30-5:30p $55/$42.41 Rice Lake: 122 Robert Houser

Ins CE: WI Long Term Care Recertification47-162-499This class is a recertification class for Wisconsin Long Term Care.

41600 Jun 12 Th 8:30a-12:30p $55/$42.41 New Richmond: 142 Robert Wierman

41601 Jun 12 Th 8:30a-12:30p $55/$42.41 Rice Lake: 122 Robert Wierman

SAFETY, TRADES & MANUFACTURING

MSHA Refresher: Part 4647-449-418This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher re-quirements. Training includes instruction on changes at the mine that could adversely affect the miner’s health or safety and other health and safety subjects relevant to the mine.

This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher re-quirements for mine workers. The purpose of this training is to keep miners (and others entering the mines) informed of conditions at the mine that present potential health or safety hazards. Training will address the working environment, equipment, communications, work zone safety and basic first aid. Cost of class includes morning refreshments and lunch. Your company must have a MSHA train-ing plan to attend this Part 46 class. The training plan must be sent to the college or instructor/train-er prior to the class or you must bring it with you to class. The instructor/trainer must be listed on your company’s training plan as a competent person prior to the class.

41571 Jun 9 M 8a-4:30p $95/$69.83 Rice Lake: 174 Todd Larson

41572 Jul 14 M 8a-4:30p $95/$69.83 Superior: 110 Todd Larson

41573 Aug 11 M 8a-4:30p $95/$69.83 Rice Lake: 155 Todd Larson

OSHA Safety: General Industry 30 hr47-449-425This course for people in the general industry sec-tor covers the following subjects: hazard communi-cation, hazardous materials, means of egress and fire protection, walking and working surfaces, ma-chine guarding, lock out/tag out, personal protec-tive equipment, introduction to OSHA inspections, citations, and penalties.

The OSHA 30-hour General Industry training is in-tended for supervisors and workers with some safety responsibility. Students who complete the course will receive DOL issued student course com-pletion cards. Students must complete all 4 ses-sions in consecutive order to receive their card. The class tuition includes lunch and snacks each day.

41570 Jul 2 – Jul 23 W 8a-4:30p $195/$100.61 Ashland: 206 Todd Larson

Ashland Region

ARTS

Merging Watercolor and Pastels60-815-605Dramatic and versatile - chalk pastels can be one of the most beautiful materials to work Plein air. When merged with watercolor it opens up endless possi-bilities! Your instructor will help you remove any inhibitions, giving you practical insight into this wonderful media combination. Drawing directly from nature in a plein air style and using live ges-tural studies, demonstrations and critique, learn basic compositional concepts, explore how light effect your subject and more. Become encouraged and equipped to use pastel and watercolor combi-nation with confidence and have fun in the process. For beginner and advanced students alike. You may bring your own supplies or purchase a kit or indi-vidual supplies as needed from instructor.

41614 Jul 29 – Jul 30 TuW 10a-4p $55.50/$30 Port Wing: Town Hall Tonja Sell

Art: Beyond Watercolor60-815-600Explore a variety of watercolor techniques as you experiment with different subjects including flow-ers and landscapes. Your instructor will guide you in finding proper materials to achieve your best work and will adapt instruction for you as a beginner or experienced artist. Please go to witc.edu/supplies

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for a full supply list or contact 1.800.243.9482 ext. 6800 (all supplies available at Karlyn’s Gallery).

XXXXX Jun 18 – Jun 19 WTh 10a-4p $55.50/$30 Washburn: Karlyn’s Gallery Wei Lan Lorber

XXXXX Jul 2 – Jul 3 WTh 10a-4p $55.50/$30 Washburn: Karlyn’s Gallery Wei Lan Lorber

XXXXX Jul 30 – Jul 31 WTh 10a-4p $55.50/$30 Washburn: Karlyn’s Gallery Wei Lan Lorber

XXXXX Aug 13 – Aug 14 WTh 10a-4p $55.50/$30 Washburn: Karlyn’s Gallery Wei Lan Lorber

XXXXX Aug 27 – Aug 28 WTh 10a-4p $55.50/$30 Washburn: Karlyn’s Gallery Wei Lan Lorber

Plein Air Painting60-815-600Take your prior experience to a new level in your artistic journey! Light and shadow, texture and at-mosphere, and especially composition will be ex-plored in these outdoor classes. Your instructor will critique and help each student individually. Bring your watercolors, a bag lunch and come enjoy Sum-mer Plein Air. Class will meet each day at 9am at Im-manuel Lutheran Church in Cornucopia and we will

carpool to different locations. In case of rain we will paint at the church.

41586 Jul 8 – Jul 29 Tu 9a-1p $72.50/$38.50 Cornucopia: Immanuel Luth Ch Lois Osterberg

41587 Aug 5 – Aug 26 Tu 9a-1p $72.50/$38.50 Cornucopia: Immanuel Luth Ch Lois Osterberg

Artisan Earth Oven60-306-635Learning how to craft a wood-fired clay oven is a great way to create community wellness through fresh baked artisan foods and natural building. Clay, sand, fiber and water are traditional building mate-rials used by cultures in Wisconsin and around the world (not to mention many other species). Be pre-pared to jump into the subject matter with bare hands and feet as you build a clay oven to support the Washburn Farm-to-School community space. Please meet at the Washburn Elementary School garden and bring lunch, water, sunscreen, dress for the weather and a $15 optional book fee payable to instructor. This class fills quickly and space is limited.

41596 Jul 19 Sa 9a-5p $38.50/$21.50 Washburn: Elementary School Amorin Mello

Beginner Glassblowing60-815-640Manipulate glass into shapes while learning to use the tools and glass furnace safely and properly. This practice is the fore-runner to blowing glass. Create glass sculptures to take home after the first session. Then use skills you learned to create more complex

Choose from a variety of topics

WITC-New Richmond Conference Center1019 South Knowles Avenue New Richmond, WI

Early Childhood Education ConferenceE X T E N D T H E K N O W L E D G E

For more information, please visit www.witc.edu/continuing-education/featured

Saturday, October 18, 2014, 9:00am–3:00pm Registration begins at 8:30am

Sponsored by: The Centre, First Lutheran Childcare Center, Child Care Resource and Referral, and WITC

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sculptures or paperweights. No experience is nec-essary. Plan to have fun with “Hot Glass.” Wear long cotton sleeves, close-toed shoes and sunglasses (required). Please bring a $12 material fee payable to instructor.

41612 Jun 27 – 28 F 5-7p, Sa 10a-3p $38.50/$21.50 Brule: Oulu Glass Gallery Jim Vojacek

Northwoods Vocal Ensemble60-805-605If you love to sing, the members of the Northwoods Vocal Ensemble would like you to come over to Cor-nucopia and join their community choir. Rehearsals are on Tuesday afternoons from 2-4 pm beginning June 17, with a final performance on Cornucopia

Days, Saturday, August 9. The group will learn a va-riety of SATB (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) songs in-cluding classical, sacred, gospel, popular show, and seasonal. No auditions required; all voice parts needed and welcomed. All rehearsals include cof-fee and refreshment break, and the final perfor-mance is in conjunction with a festive WITC art show and buffet.

41580* Jun 17 – Aug 9 Tu 2-4p $81/$42.75 Cornucopia: Immanuel Luth Ch W. Wrieden Jr.

*Performance Aug 9, 7-9 p

Jumble Quilt60-304-615Jumble: To assemble or mix in a disordered collec-tion. It’s the inspiration for this class! Challenge

WITC offers a full range of advanced level firefighter training courses.

For more information, go to witc.edu/coned/fire or call your area training specialist at 800.243.9482.

• Ken Gilliam, ext 4343• Jack Running, ext 4208

Firefighter Training

College

forkids!Time to register for WITC’s annual College for Kids – fun, educational summer courses on the Ashland, New Richmond and Superior campuses. Ages 3 through Middle School (varies with campus). Register now for BEST choices! witc.edu/kids

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yourself to use up to 69 different scraps to make a colorful quilt and pillow set. Optional fabric ex-change available. The complete supply list is avail-able online at: witc.edu/supplies. This list will also be mailed prior to class.

41581 Jun 23 M 8:30a-4:30p $38.50/$21.50 Cornucopia: Community Ctr Patricia Frey

Outside the Box Quilt60-304-615This is the perfect project for that LARGE print you’ve been waiting for. The blocks are big, the de-sign is dramatic and you’ll only need three fabrics: a dark, a light, and that great print. And guess what - you can build it scrappy too. Please go to witc.edu/supplies for a full supply list or contact 1.800.243.9482 ext. 6800.

41585 Aug 15 F 9a-4:30p $38.50/$21.50 Cornucopia: Bell Town Hall Myrna Northrop

Sparkly Stars Table Runner60-304-615Here is a new star for your collection. This is a fun pattern with “sparkly” stars, patches of color and just a little bit scrappy. Make a table runner or build four of them to make a wonderful lap quilt. Even more makes a bed quilt. It’s up to you! Please go to witc.edu/supplies for a full supply list or contact 1.800.243.9482 ext. 6800.

41584 Jul 18 F 9a-4p $38.50/$21.50 Cornucopia: Bell Town Hall Myrna Northrop

Personalized Shower Curtain60-301-605Give your bathroom a new look with a personalized shower curtain. Come and learn a variety of tech-niques using multiple medias such as paints, but-tons, free hand designs and/or stencils, thread and fabric. Explore your artistic side using a large canvas to create a one of a kind piece of art. Please bring $14 payable to the instructor for the high quality shower curtain and paints. For additional supplies please go to: witc.edu/supplies.

41583 Aug 1 – Aug 8 F 10a-2p $38.50/$21.50 Cornucopia: Community Ctr Gina Emily

Sew a Dresden Table Topper60-301-605Create a table cover for any season or holiday. Imag-ine different plaids, stripes or bolds as you add a kick of color to your kitchen or side tables. Your in-structor will take the mystery out of the Grand-mother’s Fan, Dresden Plate and Mariner’s Com-pass. Patterns and templates will be provided and you will learn to design your own. It’s as easy as cut-

ting pie! Please go to witc.edu/supplies for a full supply list.

41582 Jul 11 F 9a-3p $30/$17.25 Ashland: 206 Gina Emily

COLLEGE FOR KIDS

Around the World60-891-663Join us for an international adventure and experi-ence the cuisine, history, geography and art of other countries. Travel across the plains of Ghana, Africa. Celebrate with a Fiesta in Mexico. Experience the traditions of an English Tea Party. Mita uutta in Finland? Discover these cultures by cooking, eating, making crafts and meeting others who have expe-rienced what it is like to be there. Please bring a $10 material fee payable to instructor. For ages 8-11.

41101 Jun 23 – Jun 26 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Ashland: 305 Candace Webb

I Spy!60-891-663Are you fascinated with mysteries? Do you want to be a spy? Discover what a detective does using sci-ence to solve mysteries and writing in code! Visit with local law enforcement professionals who will answer questions and share how we can use our detective skills for good in the community. Please bring a $20 material fee payable to instructor. For ages 8-10.

41103 Jul 7 – Jul 10 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Ashland: 305 Sharon Jolma

Lego Robotics EV360-891-663Create and command amazing LEGO® MIND-STORMS® EV3 robots with touch sensor, color sen-sor, infrared sensor and LEGO® Technic elements. Build, test and evaluate your bots in a team environ-ment. This camp fills quickly and space is limited. For ages 8-12.

41100 Jul 23 – Jul 25 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Ashland: 228-230 Paul Gordon

Tea, Treats, and Fairy Tales60-891-663Journey into the world of fairy tales! Use your imag-ination to enjoy classic tales from Alice in Wonder-land, Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk and more. Craft a gingerbread house, go on a glass slipper hunt and plant magic beans to grow a bean stock! Make a special treat related to each fairy tale. The

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fun doesn’t end until you create your own fairy tale! Will the prince and princess live happily ever after? Find out when Tea, Treats & Fairy Tales meet! Please bring a $20 material fee payable to instructor. For ages 5-7.

41104 Jul 14 – Jul 17 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Ashland: 305 Sharon Jolma

HEALTHY LIVING

Pilates: Mixed Levels60-807-629Designed for the experienced Pilate’s student, Pi-lates Mixed Levels reviews the fundamentals of the beginner class while moving on to more challeng-ing exercises and repertoire. Using the body’s own resistance, a series of movements is performed de-signed to improve circulation, breathing, posture, and body awareness. Engagement of the deep core muscles will enhance athletic ability and improve strength for any activity. This class will include standing weight resisted exercises. Please bring 1-2 lbs hand weights or soup cans and a mat to class.

41608* Jul 2 – Aug 27 W 5:30-6:30p $38.50/$21.50 Washburn: Cultural Center Kim Armington

*Class will not meet July 30.

41609* Jul 7 – Aug 25 M 12-1p $30/$17.25 Washburn: Cultural Center Kim Armington

*Class will not meet July 28 or Aug 4.

RESPONSIBLE BEVERAGE & FOODS

Responsible Beverage Service47-311-400Students will learn responsible beverage service techniques. Local and state laws will be discussed. Techniques for creating a more profitable business environment by preventing negative and/or unsafe situations in the serving of alcoholic beverages are included. Content will also include implications for legal action against owners and operators of bever-age service facilities from inappropriate patron be-havior. In general the course is designed to increase the awareness of alcoholic beverage service tech-niques for owners/operators and the potential for increasing profits through responsible manage-ment practices. This course was jointly developed by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the Wisconsin Technical College System and may fulfill

or partially fulfill local municipal ordinance require-ments for beverage servers.

41493 Aug 4 M 5-9p $25/$12.41 Ashland: 203 Brenda Spurlock

New Richmond Region

COLLEGE FOR KIDS

Lego Robotics60-891-663Lego Robotics continues to sweep the nation as one of the hottest camps. Use LEGO® MIND-STORMS® software to design, build and program a “robot” out of LEGO® brick sets. This camp is not only extremely creative and fun, it is also highly educational. For ages 8-12.

41110 Jun 23 – Jun 25 MTuW 12-4p $55.50 New Richmond: 215 Kevin Lipsky

Race Engineering Camp60-891-663Get ready, set, race! In this applied Science, Technol-ogy, Engineering, and Math (STEM) camp, you will experience how professional racing teams enhance performance by using a Radio-Controlled (RC) car. Your team will measure car performance and then re-engineer aerodynamics, suspension, balance, tire angles, and fuel consumption to improve its performance and competitiveness. Did you know that each race car team has 4,000 people working behind it, including marketing and public rela-tions? Not only will you become a certified mechan-ic, data collector, driver and analyzer, but you will create your own logo to market your team! For ages 12-14.

41109 Jun 16 – Jun 19 M-Th 9a-3p $106.50 New Richmond: 211 Kevin Lipsky

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HEALTHY LIVING

Aqua Zumba60-807-607Just add water & shake! The natural resistance of water adds a new element to Zumba. Feel your muscles working as you lunge, stretch and twist in the pool. Get a great core workout as you try to stay upright and balanced while doing the moves. This is very low impact so suitable for people with joint and bone problems. Join the party. Get wet. Get down. Get fit. Six week sessions, two classes per week. Pay for all 12 or pay for and attend six.

41618 Jul 1 – Aug 7 TuTh 5-6p $30/$17.25 Balsam Lake: Unity School Michelle Flaherty

41630 Jul 1 – Aug 7 TuTh 5-6p $55.50/$30 Balsam Lake: Unity School Michelle Flaherty

41631 Aug 12 – Sep 18 TuTh 5-6p $30/$17.25 Balsam Lake: Unity School Michelle Flaherty

41632 Aug 12 – Sep 18 TuTh 5-6p $55.50/$30 Balsam Lake: Unity School Michelle Flaherty

Water Aerobics60-807-606Enjoy the benefits of a cardio workout without the high impact of regular aerobics. The resistance of the water provides a good all-over workout, while you strengthen various muscle groups. The buoy-ancy of the water equals less stress on your body. No swimming skills are required.

41524 Jul 21 – Aug 27 MW 8:30-9:30a $55.50/$30 Luck: Country Inn Pool Janet Erickson

41528 Jul 21 – Aug 27 MW 9:30-10:30a $55.50/$30 Luck: Country Inn Pool Janet Erickson

41529 Jul 22 – Aug 28 TuTh 8:30-9:30a $55.50/$30 Luck: Country Inn Pool Janet Erickson

41530 Jul 22 – Aug 28 TuTh 9:30-10:30a $55.50/$30 Luck: Country Inn Pool Janet Erickson

Motorcycle Basic Rider

WITC’s Motorcycle – Basic Rider class is approved by the Department of Transportation. It is designed to teach the beginner or experienced rider the safe techniques to riding a motorcycle. Classes fill fast. Register today!

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LIFELONG LEARNING

Wild Mushroom Foraging42-806-410Have you attended one of Tavis Lynch’s Wild Edibles classes? Join the gang for a hike through Straight Lake State Park to forage and prepare wild mush-rooms. Class will also cover wild ramps (onion/gar-lic) and the Ostrich fern (fiddlehead) - two common spring edibles found in WI. Bring to class: Food/beverage, camera, waterproof gear, sun protection and other amenities. Pre-requisite: Mushrooms 101. Class fills up fast and space is limited.

41538 Jul 26 Sa 10a-2p $17.09/$4.50 Luck: High School Tavis Lynch

Wild Mushrooms 10142-806-410Join us for this rare opportunity to learn from a 30 year veteran of wild mushroom foraging! You will gain an understanding of the ‘safe six’ mushrooms to harvest, including the ‘three rules’ of wild forag-ing, and the ability to identify common poisonous mushrooms. Topics include biology, tree identifica-tion, ethics, safety, storage and preparation. Your instructor is a certified expert by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and owns Martha’s Mushrooms. A follow-up workshop will be offered on Saturday, July 26 when students will hike into the woods to forage and prepare wild mushrooms. Class fills up fast and space is limited.

41536 Jun 3 – Jun 5 TuTh 5:30-8:30p $23.38/$4.50 Luck: High School Tavis Lynch

Wild Mushrooms 20142-806-410Discover an additional set of six edible mushrooms that are easy to identify on visual features alone. We will explore new identification techniques and compare these mushrooms to their poisonous look-a-likes. You will make a spore print and leave with a detailed understanding of how to identify Elm Oysters, Black Trumpets, Hedgehogs, Herici-ums, Lobster mushrooms and Aborted Entolomas. A follow-up workshop will be offered on Saturday, July 26 when students will hike into the woods to forage and prepare wild mushrooms. Class fills up fast and space is limited. Pre-requisite: Wild Mush-rooms 101.

41537 Jul 22 – Jul 24 TuTh 5:30-8:30p $23.38/$4.50 Luck: High School Tavis Lynch

RESPONSIBLE BEVERAGE & FOODS

Responsible Beverage Service47-311-400Students will learn responsible beverage service techniques. Local and state laws will be discussed. Techniques for creating a more profitable business environment by preventing negative and/or unsafe situations in the serving of alcoholic beverages are included. Content will also include implications for legal action against owners and operators of bever-age service facilities from inappropriate patron be-havior. In general the course is designed to increase the awareness of alcoholic beverage service tech-niques for owners/operators and the potential for increasing profits through responsible manage-ment practices. This course was jointly developed by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the Wisconsin Technical College System and may fulfill or partially fulfill local municipal ordinance require-ments for beverage servers.

41492 Jul 28 M 6-10p $25/$12.41 New Richmond: 203 Kristin Samp

RIDER/DRIVER SAFETY

Traffic Safety for Point Reduction42-812-404Participants of the Traffic Safety course will examine their driving behavior and review traffic laws and penalties. Emphasis will be placed on ways to drive responsibly. The Traffic Safety class will show par-ticipants how to develop a change plan to reduce their risk of traffic violations and crashes. Students who successfully complete this Traffic Safety class may be eligible to receive a three-point reduction from their driving record. This class also meets the requirements for anyone that has received a “Fail-ure to Yield Right of Way Violation” 2011 Wisconsin Act 173-346.18. Books will be provided at the start of class.

41569 Jul 29 – Aug 7 TuTh 6-9p $65.01/$27.25 New Richmond: 203 Eric Lockwood

Motorcycle - Basic Rider 142-816-400This 16-hour course is approved by the Department of Transportation. It is designed to teach the begin-ner or experienced rider the safe techniques to rid-ing a motorcycle. It consists of 6 hours of classroom and 10 hours of on-cycle instruction. After Success-ful completion of this class you would receive a

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“waiver” to take to the DMV that may waive you from taking the road test in order to obtain your Motorcycle Endorsement.

41514 Jun 7 – Jun 8 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41515 Jun 14 – Jun 15 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41516 Jun 16 – Jun 19 M-Th 5-9p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41517 Jun 21 – Jun 22 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41518 Jul 19 – Jul 20 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41519 Jul 26 – Jul 27 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41520 Aug 2 – Aug 3 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41521 Aug 9 – Aug 10 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

41522 Aug 16 – Aug 17 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 New Richmond: 605 WITC TBD

SAFETY, TRADES & MANUFACTURING

Welding47-442-406This course will include oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten arc welding pro-cesses. Class is designed for the beginner and indi-viduals looking to advance present welding skills. No projects accepted without prior approval of in-structor. Bring notebook, pliers, safety glasses and welding goggles/helmet to class. This 30-hour course meets the hourly requirements for apprentices.

41494 Jun 10 – Jun 26 TuTh 4-9p $135.83/$41.44 New Richmond: 235 Dan Wilkinson

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ARTS

Garden Stone or Gazing Ball60-306-630Invite guests into your garden with lasting color. In this class you will have the oppurtunity to make a Garden Stepping Stone or Gazing Ball. This easy, do-it-yourself project makes a great gift for that na-

ture lover in your life! Purchase additional supplies from instructor to place one in your own garden get-away. Choose from patterns or bring your own to make this a treasure to treasure! Glass cutting, resources and more project ideas will be shared at class. Indicate your project choice upon registra-tion. Bring to class: $18-$20 material fee payable to instructor, towels, small container/lid, working clothes, and bowling ball if you choose this project. Registration Deadline: June 5.

41478 Jun 18 – Jun 25 W 6-9p $30/$17.25 Spooner: High School Peggy Ingles

HEALTHY LIVING

Pilates: Beginning Mat60-807-629Mat Pilates will help you to strengthen your core, trim that tummy and waist area, provide back sup-port, and help your posture and balance. All work is done on the mat, no other equipment is necessary. This is a beginners class. Please bring a yoga mat, comfortable clothes and a bath towel. Always con-sult a physician before starting an exercise pro-gram. No class 7/15/14.

41368* Jun 10 – Aug 19 Tu 5:30a-6:30p $47/$25.75 Hayward: WITC-Hayward Gail Grassel

*Class will not meet July 15.

Pilates: Intermediate Mat60-807-629This is a continuation of the beginner’s mat pilates class. Bring your mat, water bottle and towel to class. This will be a more intense workout than the beginners, as you will be doing more sets of the previously learned exercises. No class 7/3/14.

41366* Jun 12 – Aug 21 Th 5:30-6:30p $47/$25.75 Hayward: WITC-Hayward Gail Grassel

*Class will not meet July 3.

Instructor Facilitated Online Courses at witc.edu/continuing-education/ed2go.htm

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Zumba Fitness60-807-631Zumba® is a fun and exciting dance workout set to Latin- and International-inspired music (Arabic, Af-rican, Bhangra and others). The routines and dance steps (salsa, samba, cha cha, merengue and more) are basic and easy to learn. Bring water and a small towel to class and wear comfortable, breathable clothing and shoes with a smoother sole like court or dance shoes. As always, consult with your physi-cian before starting this or any other exercise program.

41365 Jun 11 – Aug 20 W 5:15-6:15p $55.50/$30 Hayward: Veteran’s Center Lynn Fitch

HOME & LEISURE

ABCDs of Medicare for Consumer42-162-409ABCD’s of Medicare for Consumers — Are you near-ing Medicare age? Do you have questions about Medicare options and enrollment? Are you respon-sible for someone else’s healthcare decisions? If so, this short seminar is for you. Join us to gain a funda-mental understanding of the elements of Part A (Hospital Insurance), Part B (Medical Insurance), Part C (Medicare Advantage) and Part D (Medicare Drug Coverage) as it relates to consumers. You will

Prepare!PHR/SPHR Certification

Preparation

Differentiate yourself from many other HR practitioners –

especially in the Western Wisconsin/Twin Cities area.

Take a PHR/SPHR certification exam preparation course to secure your

Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) or

Professional in Human Resources (PHR) designation. Great networking/relationship

building opportunities too. Offered in partnership

with St. Croix Valley Employers Association.

Cost: $995 Instructor: Sally Field

Fall 2014Thursdays 6-9pm

Sept 18-Dec 11No class Nov 27

Spring 2015Thursdays 6-9pm

Feb 5-May 7No class Mar 12 & Apr 2

For more information, call 800.243.9482, ext. 4207 or [email protected]

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learn about initial enrollment options and addi-tional enrollment periods as they pertain to the Medicare Plan types.

41442 Aug 20 W 10a-12p $10.79/$4.50 Hayward: WITC-Hayward WITC NonEmployee

Dutch Oven Delectables60-303-610Summer is a perfect time to discover this outdoor Dutch oven cooking technique using charcoal. There will be plenty of tasting as your instructor demonstrates a breakfast and main course dish along with rolls and dessert. Learn the history of Dutch ovens, how to care for them and how to make delectable dishes. Take home recipes and a charcoal temperature chart for practice. Find pic-tures, recipes and information about your instruc-tor at www.DutchOvenDelectables.com. Please bring a $5 material fee payable to instructor.

41610 Jun 27 F 9a-12p $21.50/$13 Rice Lake: 174 WITC TBD

LIFELONG LEARNING

What’s Growing in My Yard?42-806-410Discover mushrooms that grow in your yard, from delicious edibles to poisonous look-a-likes. You will have a complete understanding of six common edibles and six toxic species that grow exclusively on grass. A follow-up workshop will be offered on Saturday, July 12 when students will hike into the woods to forage and prepare wild mushrooms. Registration Deadline: June 26. Class fills up fast and space is limited. Please bring a snack, beverage, and pencil.

41486 Jul 8 – Jul 10 TuTh 6-9p $23.38/$4.50 Spooner: High School Tavis Lynch

Wild Mushroom Foraging42-806-410Have you attended one of Tavis Lynch’s Wild Edibles classes? Join the gang to hike into the woods to for-age and prepare wild mushrooms. Bring to class: Food/beverage, camera, waterproof gear, sun pro-tection and other amenities. Registration deadline: June 23. Class fills up fast and space is limited.

41487 Jul 12 Sa 8a-12p $17.09/$4.50 Spooner: High School Tavis Lynch

Wild Mushrooms 10142-806-410Join us for this rare opportunity to learn from a 30 year veteran of wild mushroom foraging! You will

gain an understanding of the ‘safe six’ mushrooms to harvest, including the rules of wild foraging, and the ability to identify common poisonous mush-rooms. Topics include biology, tree identification, ethics, safety, storage and preparation. Your instruc-tor is a certified expert by the Minnesota Depart-ment of Agriculture and owns Martha’s Mush-rooms. Class fills up fast and space is limited. Please bring a snack, beverage, and pencil

41567 Jun 10 – Jun 12 TuTh 5:30-8:30p $23.38/$4.50 Shell Lake: High School Tavis Lynch

41479 Jun 17 – Jun 19 TuTh 6-9p $23.38/$4.50 Spooner: High School Tavis Lynch

*Registration deadline: June 12

Wild Mushrooms 20142-806-410Discover an additional set of six edible mushrooms that are easy to identify on visual features alone. We will explore new identification techniques and compare these mushrooms to their poisonous look-a-likes. You will leave with a detailed under-standing of how to identify Elm Oysters, Black Trumpets, Hedgehogs, Hericiums, Lobster mush-rooms and Aborted Entolomas. A follow-up work-shop will be offered on Saturday, July 12 when stu-dents will hike into the woods to forage and pre-pare wild mushrooms. Registration Deadline: June 23. Class fills up fast and space is limited. Please bring a snack, beverage, and pencil.

41485 Jun 24 – Jun 26 TuTh 6-9p $23.38/$4.50 Spooner: High School Tavis Lynch

RESPONSIBLE BEVERAGE & FOODS

Food Manager Recertification47-316-430This course prepares certified managers for re-cer-tification by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, and is based on the requirements of Wis-consin Food Code Chapter 12-402.11 and the Council on Food Protection Practices Guidelines relating to re-certification training course approval. Course competencies include the requirements for continuing education found in DHS 196. (Formerly known as Foods Sanitation re-certification.)

41489 Aug 18 M 12:30-4:30p $35/$22.41 Rice Lake: 225 Marsha Stoeberl

Responsible Beverage Service47-311-400Students will learn responsible beverage service techniques. Local and state laws will be discussed.

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Techniques for creating a more profitable business environment by preventing negative and/or unsafe situations in the serving of alcoholic beverages are included. Content will also include implications for legal action against owners and operators of bever-age service facilities from inappropriate patron be-havior. In general the course is designed to increase the awareness of alcoholic beverage service tech-niques for owners/operators and the potential for increasing profits through responsible manage-ment practices. This course was jointly developed by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the Wisconsin Technical College System and may fulfill or partially fulfill local municipal ordinance require-ments for beverage servers.

41490 Jun 16 M 5:30-9:30p $25/$12.41 Rice Lake: 155 Elaine Schuck

RIDER/DRIVER SAFETY

Traffic Safety for Point Reduction42-812-404Participants of the Traffic Safety course will examine their driving behavior and review traffic laws and penalties. Emphasis will be placed on ways to drive responsibly. The Traffic Safety class will show par-ticipants how to develop a change plan to reduce their risk of traffic violations and crashes. Students who successfully complete this Traffic Safety class may be eligible to receive a three-point reduction from their driving record. This class also meets the requirements for anyone that has received a “Fail-ure to Yield Right of Way Violation” 2011 Wisconsin Act 173-346.18. Books will be provided at the start of class.

41568 Aug 9 – Aug 16 Sa 8a-2:30p $65.01/$27.25 Rice Lake: 168 Timothy Smith

Motorcycle - Basic Rider 142-816-400This 16-hour course is approved by the Department of Transportation. It is designed to teach the begin-ner or experienced rider the safe techniques to rid-ing a motorcycle. It consists of 6 hours of classroom and 10 hours of on-cycle instruction. After Success-ful completion of this class you would receive a “waiver” to take to the DMV that may waive you from taking the road test in order to obtain your Motorcycle Endorsement.

41503 Jun 7 – Jun 8 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41504 Jun 9 – Jun 12 M-Th 5-9p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41505 Jun 14 – Jun 15 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41506 Jun 21 – Jun 22 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41527 Jul 12 – Jul 13 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41508 Jul 19 – Jul 20 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41510 Jul 26 – Jul 27 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41511 Aug 2 – Aug 3 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41512 Aug 9 – Aug 10 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

41513 Aug 16 – Aug 17 SaSu 8a-5p $256.91 Rice Lake: 401 WITC TBD

Scooter - Basic Rider42-816-403This 16-hour course is approved by the Department of Transportation. It is designed to teach the begin-ner or experienced rider the safe techniques for rid-ing a scooter. It consists of 6 hours of classroom and 10 hours of on-scooter instruction. After Successful completion of this class you would receive a “waiv-er” to take to the DMV that may waive you from tak-ing the road test in order to obtain your Scooter/Motorcycle Endorsement.

Students must use their own scooters and follow these guidelines: Engine Displacement: 60cc up to and including 400cc. An unladen weight of 400 pounds or less. A seat height of 30î or less. Parame-ters for Use of Student-Owned Scooter in WMSP SBRC: All of the above under Scooter Specifications. Must be a two-wheel configuration except-Piaggio MP3-250 & MP3-400. Student must provide proof of insurance and be named on the policy. Proof of ownership must be provided by the student -or- Written and signed permission by owner presented to site. Scooter must pass T-CLOCS inspection and be signed off by a RiderCoach. Student must have Class M (IP) Instructional Permit. Student must sign a “damage” waiver (The site is not responsible for damage that may occur to their scooter.) Student must sign standard WMSP instructional waiver. Scooters that have been modified from the OEM

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41055 Jun 23 – Jun 26 M-Th 5-9p $261.91 Rice Lake: 165 Judith Anderson

41056 Aug 4 – Aug 5 MTu 8a-5p $261.91 Rice Lake: 165 Judith Anderson

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ARTS

Watercolor & Pastel Plein Air60-815-605Learn a variety of drawing and painting techniques useful in creating a plein air journal or field guide. Receive step by step guidance from the first stroke to a finished sketch. A portfolio of information and exercises and a field kit of tools including graphite and watercolor pencils will be explored within a 4”x6” to 8”x10” sketchbook. The artist’s sketchbook becomes an encyclopedia of creative thought and images! The complete supply list is available on-line at: witc.edu/supplies. Your instructor will have the items available for purchase a la carte. Please come prepared for outdoor enjoyment and a short hike to practice along the Brule and surrounding trails. Bring lunch or it is available at various local restaurants.

41617 Aug 15 – Aug 16 FSa 10a-4p $47/$25.75 Brule: Town Hall Tonja Sell

Rosemaling: Norwegian Painting60-306-606This course will take you from “Always wanting to” to “Self-reliant painter” with beginning brush and paint control to finished traditional painted wood items. Supplies can be purchased in class.

41588 Jun 23 – Jun 27 M-F 9a-3p $132/$68.25 Superior: Richard I Bong Vet Center June Nyberg

DIY Vermicomposting Bin60-815-640Worms have been called angels of the soil. They can efficiently transform organic waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer. Learn how to make your own vermi-composting bin, what kind and how many worms you need for successful set up and basic worm and compost care. The complete supply list is available on-line at: witc.edu/supplies. Please bring a $15 material fee payable to instructor for bin and cord.

41613 Jul 12 Sa 9a-12p $21.50/$13 Superior: 134 Geraldine Hughes

Exploring Wet Felting60-815-640Nuno felting is the process of laminating wool to selected areas of a base cloth. In this wet felting class, we will explore basic wet felting techniques to make a lightweight wool and silk scarf table runner or felted flowers. Jewelry may be made from scraps as time allows. The differential shrinkage between the wool and silk will create beautiful textures with amazing color! Beginners are welcome. Some arm strength is needed. Please bring a $35 material fee payable to instructor for the material kit. Other sup-plies are needed and the list can be found on-line at: witc.edu/supplies. Please bring lunch or it is available at various local restaurants.

41615 Jun 13 – Jun 14 F 5-9p, Sa 10a-4p $47/$25.75 Brule: Town Hall Tonja Sell

Yard Art Gazing Ball60-815-640Recycle that old bowling ball and create a lovely gazing ball to grace your garden. Using glass, stones and broken china, you will turn your bowl-ing ball into mosaic yard art. Please bring a $10 ma-terial fee payable to instructor. The complete sup-ply list is available on-line at: witc.edu/supplies.

41611 Jun 24 – Jun 27 TuF 6-9p $30/$17.25 Superior: 134 Geraldine Hughes

Legal Certificate Courses

Now available through WITC!A variety of certificates to ex-pand your knowledge base in

the legal field. Choose from paralegal,

investigation, victim advocacy, software, personal injury law

and more.

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legalstudies

Offered in conjunction with:

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COLLEGE FOR KIDS

Archery Camp60-891-663Open the door to a new sport and skill as you re-ceive high performance archery instruction. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, have a passion for learning new things or want to excel in the sport, you will become a better archer each day. Equipment will be provided, but if you have your own, please bring it along. This camp meets at Cus-tom Archery & Outdoors. Students supply own tar-get balloons. For ages 9-16. Note special camp hours. Please register for a single session so there is room for everyone to experience this camp.

41052 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 10a-12p $38.50 Superior: Custom Arch & Outdoors Peter Conley

41053 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 1-3p $38.50 Superior: Custom Arch & Outdoors Peter Conley

Art-lings from Outer Space!60-891-663Nothing stirs the imagination more than space-ships, aliens, and life on other planets! For the doo-dlebugs, sketchers and kids who dream in color, this is the camp you won’t want to miss. Join us for a fascinating exploration of outer space and let your imagination come alive as you create a variety of distinctive art projects. Please dress appropri-ately in an artist’s smock or large T-shirt and be pre-pared to bring a $10 material fee payable to instruc-tor first day of camp. For ages 8-13.

41090 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Superior: 136 Jill Fortin

Babysitting Boot Camp60-891-663If this doesn’t prepare you for the challenges of babysitting, nothing will! Explore important topics such as: Expectations, responsibilities, safety, child-hood development from infant to school-age, car-ing for infants and how to handle emergency situa-tions, but that’s not all! There will be a demonstra-tion by a certified first responder who will provide important first aid tips for any serious medical situ-ations. On the last day, we’ll test your skills when we visit a nearby daycare where you will get to interact with real children. Please bring a $5 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. For ages 10 and older.

41094 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: 110 Lyndi Sakuray

41095 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: 110 Lyndi Sakuray

Camp Superheros!60-891-663It’s a bird...it’s a plane...it’s a superhero. This camp is designed to fuel the imagination of your preschool-kindergarten child. Young heroes will design their own unique superhero cape, solve crimes through games and obstacle courses, and save the world! Please bring a $15 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. This camp meets at Sterling Silver Dance Studio. For Ages 3-6.

41046 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: Sterling Silver Dance Angela Valine

Confetti Days!60-891-663Confetti Days – inspired by children, songs, play

College for Kids | SUPERIOR

Held at WITC-Rice Lake• June 23-June 26, 5-9pm• August 4 & August 5, 8am-5pm• Register at:

witc.edu/search or call 800.243.9482, ext 5409 or 5410. See full course description in this catalog.

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and celebrations! Many of our traditional songs have been passed down from one generation to another as Play Party songs. These songs are time-less treasures of the customs of social celebrations in our musical heritage. Please bring a $13 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. For ages 3-6.

41051 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Superior: 113 Cynthia Carlson

Creatures at the Ocean60-891-663Ahoy There Mates! Join us as we sing sailor songs, make sand castles, fly like seagulls and count sea-shells on the shore. This camp is full of songs, finger plays, nursery rhymes, musical stories and dances that will inspire children to explore and discover the wonders of the ocean and beach. Please bring a $13 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. Parents attend with children ages 0-5. Please note special camp hours.

41050 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 10:30a-12p $30 Superior: 113 Cynthia Carlson

CSI - Superior60-891-663Take a look through the eyes of an investigator! Be-come a forensic scientist as you analyze evidence to solve a mystery. Discover the importance of finger-printing and DNA as you gain key problem-solving skills. Fine tune your observation and creative thinking abilities. Become wise to your surround-ings and those around you. Understand how chem-istry and psychology will help your detective team crack a case! Please bring a $10 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. For ages 8-12.

41093 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Superior: 134 Amy Stangland

Dance Combo Camp60-891-663Shake it up this summer as you learn Hip Hop, Dance Twirl (batons provided) and Lyrical skills. Your instructor, a professional choreographer, will create a fun and supportive environment where you can expand your musical, movement and cre-ative development. Please wear dance, gym shoes or non-slip socks. This camp meets at Sterling Silver Dance Studio. For ages 7-12.

41049 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: Sterling Silver Dance Studio Carrie Lahr

Day at the Museum60-891-663History will come to life at the Bong Historical Cen-ter during this hands-on exploration of the past. Through language arts, social studies, art and sci-ence, campers will become curators for a day, cre-ate a short play, have a scavenger hunt and learn about Richard I Bong, the Ace of Aces, as they em-bark on a journey through time with a visit to his final resting place in Poplar, WI. Transportation will be provided. This camp meets at the Bong Histori-cal Center in Superior. For ages 8-12.

41092 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: Richard I Bong Vet Center Scott Markle

Early Drop Off60-891-663WITC will provide early supervision for students in our morning summer camps. This service is great for parents who need to drop off their children be-fore the official start time of their specific camp. No supervision will be provided before 8am. This is not available for students whose camps are held off-campus.

41097 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 8-9a $21.50 Superior: 0001J Kristen Kelly

41098 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 8-9a $21.50 Superior: 0001J Kristen Kelly

Lego Robotics EV360-891-663Create and command amazing LEGO® MIND-STORMS® EV3 robots with touch sensor, color sen-sor, infrared sensor and LEGO Technic elements. Build, test and evaluate your bots in a team environ-ment. This camp fills quickly and space is limited. For ages 8-12.

41054 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Superior: 312 Thomas Buck

Join us for more Lego Robotics exploration! Your instructors will guide you to program your bots in new and challenging ways. You must have prior Lego Robotics experience to join this camp. For ages 8-12.

41089 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Superior: 312 Thomas Buck

Lunch Zone60-891-663WITC will provide an on-campus supervised lunch area for students in our summer camps. Free bag lunches will also be available for any C4K enrolled in the Lunch Zone program. Thanks to the State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the Superior School District has partnered with WITC to

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offer a summer food service program. Any student not signed up for the free lunch program should provide their own lunch. This is perfect for kids tak-ing a morning and afternoon camp or for those who cannot be picked up until 1pm.

41099 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 12-1p $21.50 Superior: 0001J Kristen Kelly

41102 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 12-1p $21.50 Superior: 0001J Kristen Kelly

Mission Impossible60-891-663Join us for an international adventure! You and your elite team will be given a top-secret mission that will take you on a virtual tour of the world’s most exotic places. Upon arrival, you will be issued a travel packet with your mission, passport, field guide, foreign currencies and more. Use these tools to decipher foreign languages, complete cultural challenges, overcome geographical obstacles and unlock clues that will help you complete your mis-sion in the nick of time! Please bring a $7 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. For ages 8-12.

41096 Jul 21 – Jul 24 M-Th 1-4p $55.50 Superior: 318 Lyndi Sakuray

Musical Theatre Camp60-891-663Do you dream of being in the spotlight? Do you love to sing in front of the mirror or even your family and friends? Are you interested in performing on stage? Develop your singing, acting and theatrical choreography skills as you learn a song from a pop-ular musical. Your instructor is a professional vocal

coach and a children’s theatre camp director. Please wear dance, gym shoes or non-slip socks. This camp meets at Sterling Silver Dance Studio. For ages 7 and older.

41048 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: Sterling Silver Dance Jennifer Dobbins

Royalty Camp60-891-663Treat your little prince or princess to a week of fun, games and dancing. Children will be introduced to a new fairy tale daily which they will act out in song, dance and role-playing. We’ll end the week with a themed tea party! Royalty should bring shoes that are not worn outside. Please bring a $15 material fee payable to instructor first day of camp. This camp meets at Sterling Silver Dance Studio. For ages 3-6.

41047 Jul 28 – Jul 31 M-Th 9a-12p $55.50 Superior: Sterling Silver Dance Angela Valine

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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY

Comp: Absolute Beg Next Step42-107-413Learn about hardware and terminology necessary to use a computer. New users of personal comput-ers will gain an understanding of word processing, spreadsheets, databases and Windows.

41496 Jun 5 – Jun 26 Th 1-4p $42.26/$4.50 Superior: 304 Roberta Grube

41495 Jul 14 – Aug 11 M 1-4p $54.84/$4.50 Superior: Senior Citizen Ctr Vicki Garro

HEALTHY LIVING

Golf - Basic60-807-610Students will learn the basics of golf from the full swing to the short game. Each week the course will cover a new topic including: chipping, putting, full swing, strategy, and practice tips. This is a 6 session course, so the end date will be determined by the weather.

41589 Jun 11 – Jul 16 W 5-6:15p $38.50/$21.50 Superior: Nemadji Golf Course Michael Raunio

Golf - Intermediate60-807-610This course is designed for anyone wishing to brush up on their golf skills. Some golf experience is re-quired. Each week the course will cover a new topic including: chipping, putting, full swing, strategy, and practice tips. This is a 6 session course, so the end date will be determined by the weather.

41590 Jun 11 – Jul 16 W 6:30-7:45p $38.50/$21.50 Superior: Nemadji Golf Course Michael Raunio

Golf - Mixed Levels60-807-610Students will learn the basics of golf from the full swing to the short game. Each week the course will cover a new topic including: chipping, putting, full swing, strategy, and practice tips. This is a 6 session course, so the end date will be determined by the weather.

41591 Jun 12 – Jul 17 Th 5-6:15p $38.50/$21.50 Superior: Nemadji Golf Course Michael Raunio

Strong Seniors60-807-607Get strong, get fit and learn to maintain a healthy lifestyle! This popular fitness class is helping adults and seniors alike get in the best shape of their lives. You’ll use hand weights and incorporate exercise for arms, legs, abs and buns, including cardio exer-cises utilizing the step. Come join our friendly group. Please bring your prefered set of hand weights to class.

41594 Jun 23 – Jul 23 MW 9:30-10:30a $47/$25.75 Superior: Central Assembly of God Judith Azmitia

41595* Aug 4 – Sep 8 MW 9:30-10:30a $47/$25.75 Superior: Central Assembly of God Judith Azmitia

*Class will not meet Sept 1.

Tai Chi60-807-640Tai Chi is a great way to improve your balance and coordination, strength and vitality, and to rehabili-tate and regain lost conditioning. You’ll learn the Simplified 24 Forms involving movement and breathing techniques to enhance your overall health by releasing toxins and bringing in more oxygen to your cells. This course is open to people of all ages.

41593* Jun 18 – Aug 27 W 10-11a $47/$25.75 Superior: CountryPeace Presb Ch Thomas Ross

*Class will not meet July 2.

41592 Jun 23 – Aug 25 M 5-6p $47/$25.75 Superior: North Star Health & Fitness Thomas Ross

HOME & LEISURE

ABCDs of Medicare for Consumer42-162-409ABCDs of Medicare for Consumers — Are you near-ing Medicare age? Do you have questions about Medicare options and enrollment? Are you respon-sible for someone else’s healthcare decisions? If so, this short seminar is for you. Join us to gain a funda-mental understanding of the elements of Part A (Hospital Insurance), Part B (Medical Insurance), Part C (Medicare Advantage) and Part D (Medicare Drug Coverage) as it relates to consumers. You will learn about initial enrollment options and addi-tional enrollment periods as they pertain to the Medicare Plan types.

41443 Aug 20 W 10a-12p $10.79/$4.50 Superior: 212C WITC NonEmployee

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LIFELONG LEARNING

Handgun Usage-Beginners42-504-495You will learn the basics of safe and proper hand-gun handling and marksmanship with ample op-portunity to practice shooting in a safe environ-ment. Please keep in mind that this is not a con-cealed carry course. You will not need your own handgun, but if you have one, please bring it. If you are thinking of purchasing a handgun, this course will help you make a decision on the right handgun for you. Dress for the weather as practice will be held in an outdoor range. There will be an addition-al fee payable to the instructor depending on the ammo used during class. Class is held at the Aurora Ouisconsin Outdoor Club: 5691 E. Tri Lakes Road, South Range,WI. Class fills quickly and space is limited.

41299 Jun 6 – Jun 7 F 6-9p, Sa 9a-4p $36.34/$4.88 Superior: AOOC-Outdoor Range Michael Jaszczak

RESPONSIBLE BEVERAGE & FOODS

Responsible Beverage Service47-311-400Students will learn responsible beverage service techniques. Local and state laws will be discussed. Techniques for creating a more profitable business environment by preventing negative and/or unsafe situations in the serving of alcoholic beverages are

included. Content will also include implications for legal action against owners and operators of bever-age service facilities from inappropriate patron be-havior. In general the course is designed to increase the awareness of alcoholic beverage service tech-niques for owners/operators and the potential for increasing profits through responsible manage-ment practices. This course was jointly developed by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association and the Wisconsin Technical College System and may fulfill or partially fulfill local municipal ordinance require-ments for beverage servers.

41491 Jul 12 Sa 10a-2p $25/$12.41 Superior: 206 Daniel Corbin

SAFETY, TRADES & MANUFACTURING

Intro to Robotic Welding47-442-406Understand how the use of mechanized program-mable robots automate a welding process by both performing the weld and handling the part. Ro-botic welding is a prevalent application of indus-trial robots commonly used for high production application to increase accuracy. Your instructor has been welding for 35 years, has taught welding for 14 years and attended robotic welding training at Lincoln Electric automation in Ohio.

41424 Jun 10 – 12 TuWTh 8a-4:30p $259/$183.49 Superior: 118 John Palmer

Upcoming Events at WITC CampusesSummer Open House _________________________________________ July 15 Ashland July 16 New Richmond

Fall Preview Day _____________________________________________ Oct 16 Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior Dec 10 New Richmond

Manufacturers Revealed ______________________________________ TBD in October All campuses

Career Day _________________________________________________ Nov 16 Superior Feb 3, 2015 Ashland, Rice Lake

Spring Preview Day __________________________________________ Feb 11, 2015 New Richmond Apr 21, 2015 Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

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OSHA Safety: General Industry 30 hr Ashland page 11

MSHA Refresher: Part 46 Rice Lake and Superior page 11

Welding New Richmond page 18

Intro to Robotic Welding Superior page 27

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Emergency Medical TechnicianSummer Session

• 180 hours (follows National Educational guidelines). • Mon, Tue, Thu; 6-10pm at North Medical Transport/EMS Station, Hwy 63, Spooner. • Three Saturday skills lab days: June 21, July 19, Aug 23, 8:30am-5pm, WITC-Rice Lake. • National Registry exam Saturday, Sept 6, 9am-3pm, WITC-Rice Lake. • Tuition: $735.75, plus books, exam costs. • Contact Jana at [email protected] or 800.243.9482, ext 5221 for information packet (leave name and mailing address).

June 2-Aug 25Rice Lake & Spooner

Registration LocationsWITC Ashland2100 Beaser Ave, Ashland, WI 54806 715.682.4591, x 3170 / fax: 715.682.8040

WITC New Richmond1019 S. Knowles Ave, New Richmond, WI 54017 715.246.6561, x 4221 / fax: 715.246.2777

WITC Rice Lake1900 College Drive, Rice Lake, WI 54868 715.234.7082, x 5409 or 5410 / fax: 715.234.5172

WITC Superior600 N. 21st Street, Superior, WI 54880 715.394.6677, x 6269 / fax: 715.394.3771

REGION INDEX

REGISTRATION POLICIESNondiscrimination NoticeWisconsin Indianhead Technical College does not discrim- inate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or status in any group protected by state or local law in employment, admissions or its programs or activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies: Cher Vink, AA/EEO Officer/Associate Vice President, Human Resources & Employee Relations, Administrative Office, 505 Pine Ridge Drive, Shell Lake WI 54871, 715-468-2815 ext. 2225, [email protected]. Wisconsin Relay System TTY:711

Accommodations for Persons With DisabilitiesReasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made to ensure access to academic programs, activities, services and employment in accordance with 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act of 2008. If accommodations are needed, the student should contact the campus Accommodations Specialist or Cher Vink, WITC Affirmative Action Officer/Title IX, Section 504 and Title VII Coordinator, at 715.468.2815, TTY 711, 30 days in advance of needed assistance.

Senior FeesWITC has implemented a waiver for students ages 62 plus. This waiver is for personal enrichment courses only (the catalog number begins with 60) and provides up to a 50% discount. (Amount varies based on material fees.) Student’s age must be 62 plus at the start of the term (6/1 for summer, 9/1 for fall and 1/1 for spring). Students ages 62 plus who are enrolled in professional courses (catalog number begins with 42 or 47) are still exempt from program fees under State Statute 38.24 (1)(b) and only required to pay material fees, which is approximately $4.50 for many courses.

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WITC is an equal opportunity employer/educator.

CLASS NO. CATALOG NO. CLASS TITLE LOCATION START DATE CLASS FEE

OFFICE USE ONLY

TOTAL

Term:______

38.14 Contract #_______________

Employer #

__________________

Course Fees

$__________________Other

_______________ _______________

Date/Time _______________________Received By/Ext.

With parent/guardian approval, WITC courses are open to students age 16 or younger when the course meets outside student’s normal school hours. Some coursesmay have minimum age prerequisites.Signature of Student/Parent/Legal Guardian _______________________________________________________________________________ Date __________________________

PAYMENT METHOD: Check or money order payable to WITC Cash MasterCard Visa Discover Exp. Date __________________ Security Code _________________ Agency bill - attach required written authorization

Credit Card No.: ___________________________________________________ Name on Card: ______________________________________ Signature: _______________________________________

Month / Year

Social Security No.

2.14

I’ve taken classes at WITC in the past.

___________________________________________________________________________Email address (needed for important communication with all students)

___________________________________________________________________________Home phone Cell phone

___________________________________________________________________________Home address

___________________________________________________________________________City State ZIP Code

___________________________________________________________________________Mailing/Permanent Address (if different from above)

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________Legal resident of (check one): Township Village City County State

___________________________________________________________________________School District

Last high school attended ______________________________________________________

H.S. Graduate (year) _________

Highest grade COMPLETED (K-12): _____________ Above 12th grade

If this is your first class since June 1, please answer the followingquestions. We must have your answers on file once each year, asrequired for state and federal reporting purposes. The informationwill be kept confidential.

Female Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino origin? Yes NoRace (check all that apply): American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Black/African American White

Work status at enrollment 01 Employed Full-time 02 Employed Part-time 03 Underemployed/overqualified 04 Unemployed Seeking Employment 05 Not in Labor Market 06 Dislocated Worker 99 Student Declined

Highest Credential Earned 01 = No Credential 02 = GED 03 = HSED 04 = High School Diploma 05 = Some college credit 07 = 1yr Diploma 08 = 2yr Diploma 09 = Associate Degree 10 = Associate Degree Plus Additional Credential 11 = Baccalaureate 12 = More than Baccalaureate 99 = Student Declined/UnknownSingle Parent? 01 Yes 02 No 9 Student Declined

Economically Disadvantaged? 01 Yes 02 No 9 Student Declined

Displaced Homemaker? 01 Yes 02 No 9 Student Declined

Last Name First Name M.I. Former Last Name (if applicable) Date of Birth Age 62+?

City State ZIP Code

City __________________________________________________ State ___________

If an agency or employer has agreed to pay your tuition, complete the section below and attach written authorization.Employer Sponsor/Agency: ___________________________________________________ EMS/Fire Sponsor: __________________________________________________

_____________ (Initials) I authorize WITC to forward information regarding the completion of this course to the sponsor listed on the line above.

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

GED HSED (date completed) ____________

06 = Short-term diploma or certificate

It is your responsibility to contact WITC to officially drop a class. If you decide to drop, you should do so immediately as a single day can affect your refundamount. A full refund will be given if you notify WITC prior to the first scheduled class meeting. Refund requests are processed according to WTCS/WITC policy;calculated from class start date and date your request to drop is received.

Disability? Yes No

Male Gender:

Once registered for a course(s), you have created a liability with WITC and a promise to pay.

Student Declined(Contact WITC’s Accommodation Specialist for available services.)

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________Student ID No.

___________________________________________________________________________

_______________

My address has changed since my last WITC registration.

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