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Show Turning Point may help KAYSVILLE Are you overwhelmed with the changes in your life or stuck in the same old rut? If you need help adjusting to a new life situationbe situa-tionbe it divorce, unemployment, kids leaving home, or whatevera class called Turning Point may help. Turning Point starts Monday, Feb. 1 1, and will run daily for six weeks from 8:45-10:45 a.m. The class will be held at Davis Applied Technology Center, 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville. Call the Turning Point program at 546-4134 546-4134 to register. Turning Point focuses on five main areas; self-esteem building, assertive communication skills, life management skills, resource management skills and career development. Turning Point assists individuals in making the transition from home or school to the world of work. The class is free for eligible single parents and displaced homemakers. |