Community education enrollment open at Western Nevada College


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Western Nevada College’s Community Education Department is enrolling students for a variety of fall courses, including old favorites like Clay Club and new classes like Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. Community education classes are open to anyone in the Northern Nevada community and are designed to accommodate a variety of schedules and budgets.

Upcoming classes include the following:

Imagine Understanding Your Medicare Insurance Options — Medicare parts A, B, C and D explained in detail.

Computer Basics — Basic computer use skills, including Windows, internet and email basics, vocabulary, mouse, keyboard, saving and printing skills.

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction — Approach your life with more composure, energy, understanding and enthusiasm and learn to manage chronic pain. Registration includes eight two-hour sessions and an all-day retreat.

QuickBooks — Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes teach you how to use Quickbooks for your small business.

Microsoft Word — Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes teach you how to make the most of Microsoft Word for personal or business use.

Microsoft Excel — Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes teach you how to make the most of Microsoft Excel for personal or business use.

Tai Chi — Explore the ancient Chinese art of “meditation in motion.”

Clay Club Ceramics — Learn a variety of ceramics techniques, including wheel throwing and sculpting.

Basic Rider Course — Designed for beginning motorcycle riders, this course allows you to earn your M class endorsement and learn to be a safe rider.

Advanced Rider Course — Designed for experienced motorcycle riders, this course focuses on risk management and advanced techniques.

Interested community members can visit www.wnc.edu/continuing-education or call 775-445-4268 for information or to register. Senior and employee discounts are available.

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