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Show Adult Ed. Schedule Released for Term Clashes to be offered under un-der the Adult and Community Commun-ity Education programs wil. be getting under way beginning begin-ning the week of March 13, and will continue until the week of April 17, according to a release this week from director, Russ Donoghue. To be offered on Mondays at 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted, will be business occupations occu-pations at the Vocational. Center; grammer IV, at the hiJh school; badminton, at the Junior High; welding II, at the Vocational Center; advanced ad-vanced cake decorating, at the Vocational Center (in progress) pro-gress) and at 6:30 p.m., car- pentry III (in progress) al the Vocational Center. Tuesday classes, also 7 p.m. unless noted, win b painting at the VocatioJ Center; geology IV at high school; Spanish H a the high school; basic sewjiy, at the Vocational Center Al" i ready in progress are ' 4 vanced electronics at the cational Center, chess at ft, high school; and at 6:30 pm beginning cake decorating the Vocational Center. 6 ' On Wednesday a math lab will be starting at 7 p.m at the Junior High, whiie basic electronics and advanced cake '' decorating are already j progress at the Vocational Center. Thursday classes include reading lab, high school; TOs tern history, junior high; ,3: sic automotive, Vocational Center, all at 7 p.m. Already in progress on Thursdays a-' restaurant cooking and wait." ress training, both at ft, Vocational Center. |