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| Class Name | Course Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Babysitter Essentials: A Course for Teens | Jump into babysitting with confidence and skills you can count on! This hands-on course teaches you how to keep kids safe, handle basic first aid and CPR, and understand how children grow and learn. You’ll learn safe food prep, fun activities, and caring for babies and young kids. You’ll also discover how to communicate with parents, stay organized, and be a reliable babysitter families appreciate. By the end, you’ll feel confident and ready to be a caring babysitter any family can count on. | |
| Basketball Officiating | Do you have a passion for basketball? Have you ever considered becoming a basketball referee? This training program is designed to help you study for the state exam and equip you with the skills needed to excel as a basketball official. | |
| Buying a Home With Your VA Loan Benefit | Learn about your EARNED benefit and how to use it to generate wealth for you and your family. Topics covered include: •Advantages of the VA Loan •Who is Eligible •How to vet your VA lender •The Homebuying Process •Strategies for Building Wealth •Tips for Getting your Offer Accepted | |
| Changing Food Thinking: Embracing a Primitive Diet | Discover the benefits of eating like our ancestors with "Back to Basics: Embracing a Primitive Diet." This class offers practical guidance on transitioning from processed foods to a nutrient-rich, whole-food diet. Explore the fundamentals of primitive eating, including selecting natural ingredients, preparing simple yet delicious meals, and understanding the health benefits of a diet focused on meats, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Whether you're looking to improve your overall well-being or just curious about historical eating habits, this class will provide the tools and inspiration to revitalize your diet and lifestyle. | |
| Choreography for the Actor | Love a good musical but freeze up at the words “dance call”? Level up your command of the dance floor in this dynamic two-part class. We’ll break down the basics of Broadway’s most commonly used steps and iconic choreography to steadily build your confidence in learning and performing movement for the stage. Perfect for beginner and intermediate level dancers. Join master educator Lindsey Newell for a series of theatre classes to help build confidence in film and theatre performance. After spending 13 years in Los Angeles as an actress, writer, and producer, Lindsey has returned to her hometown of Enid, OK. She believes that "anyone with enough curiosity and drive to learn can become an actor and improve their skill." She has spent the last few years teaching acting foundations, on-camera technique, and sitcom acting at Scott Sedita's Acting Studio in Larchmont Village, CA. | |
| College Prep Audition | In this course, the focus in on how to strategically "package yourself" to showcase your best qualities for your college audition. Students will be guided in selecting audition pieces that highlight their strengths and individuality to make a lasting impression on your preferred university admissions committee. Target Audience: Juniors and Seniors Join Master Instructor Savannah Sprinkle for a series of theatre classes to help build confidence in stage performance. With a degree in Musical Theatre from Elon University, Savannah brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role as an educator, having worked extensively in cruise lines, regional theaters, and a national tour. She believes in the transformative power of laughter in the learning process and strives to create a dynamic and supportive classroom environment where students feel encouraged to explore their creativity. Classes will emphasize active participation and collaboration, aiming to empower students to find their own voice and express themselves authentically through the arts. | |
| Cooking from Scratch: Homemade Pasta | Roll up your sleeves and discover the joy of making fresh pasta completely from scratch! Whether you're a total beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this course will walk you through each step from mixing and kneading the dough to simmering a rich, flavorful sauce made with whole ingredients. You’ll gain confidence in your kitchen skills and leave with the knowledge to recreate a delicious, handmade pasta meal at home. | |
| Culinary Knife Skills | Do you watch cooking shows and wish you could prep your food that quickly? Learn the theory behind each knife skill including how to slice, dice, julienne and chiffonade. Students will cover knife maintenance as well as skills demonstration and practice. This course also includes a chef knife to take home at the end. | |
| Detox Your Home | In this eye-opening class, you'll learn how to identify and eliminate hidden toxins from your home and daily routine. From cleaning products to personal care items, we’ll explore common household items that may be disrupting your health. You'll leave with practical tips on how to replace harmful chemicals with safer, natural alternatives, empowering you to create a healthier environment for you and your family. Join us to take control of your surroundings and leave with a toxin-free cleaning product made by you! | |
| Discipline and Child Guidance for Grandparents and Older Adults Raising Children | This class is designed to support grandparents and older adults who are raising grandchildren or younger family members. It provides practical tools and strategies for positive discipline and child guidance while considering the unique dynamics of multi-generational caregiving. Participants will learn how to establish clear boundaries, encourage healthy communication, and foster respectful relationships with the children in their care. The class also explores the emotional and behavioral challenges that may arise, offering guidance on maintaining patience, understanding, and consistency in discipline. Whether you're navigating a new caregiving role or looking to enhance your parenting skills, this class empowers you to create a nurturing, structured, and harmonious environment for your grandchildren or young family members. This is a free class. | |
| Effective Communication Techniques for Family Caregivers | This class is designed to equip family caregivers with practical communication strategies to effectively handle situations where a care receiver or family member is upset or angry. Participants will learn how to stay calm, de-escalate emotional conflicts, and foster constructive conversations that promote understanding and cooperation. This course is ideal for family caregivers seeking to improve their communication skills in challenging caregiving environments. This is a free class to the community. | |
| Employment Essentials: Job Readiness 101 | Join this workshop designed to help adults learn how to craft an effective resume, navigate job applications, and master the art of securing employment. Participants will gain essential tips and strategies to highlight their skills and abilities in seeking a job. This class is offered in partnership with the Enid-area Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitative Services Employment Essentials program. Employment Essentials courses will be held the third Tuesday of the month. While this class will specifically cover topics related to various disabilities, there will be time for discussion on other sensitive questions and curiosities in what to disclose with certain conditions. This class is open to the public. | |
| Employment Essentials: Making a Good First Impression | This Employment Essentials workshop is tailored to adults looking to make a lasting impact during job interviews by mastering the art of making a good first impression. Learn key strategies and techniques to confidently showcase your skills, abilities, and personality to help you land the job. This class is offered in partnership with the Enid-area Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitative Services Employment Essentials program. Employment Essentials courses will be held the third Tuesday of the month. While this class will specifically cover topics related to various disabilities, there will be time for discussion on other sensitive questions and curiosities in what to disclose with certain conditions. This class is open to the public. | |
| Empowering Family Caregivers | This class provides family caregivers with valuable information on community resources available to assist them in their caregiving journey. Learn about local programs, support groups, financial assistance, respite care, and other services that can help ease the challenges of caregiving. Whether you're caring for a loved one with a chronic illness, disability, or aging-related needs, this session will guide you in finding the resources that best suit your situation and ensure that you are supported every step of the way. This is a free class | |
| Essential Conversation: Preparing for the Unexpected as a Caregiver | As a caregiver, you play a vital role in the lives of those you care for. But have you had the important conversations about their wishes—and yours? This class is designed to guide caregivers in navigating these often difficult but necessary discussions. This class is a must for any caregiver who wants to approach caregiving with understanding, preparedness, and peace of mind. | |


