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Show a c BU 103 OWNERSHIP 7:45-- 4 pm Sat $20 Swanson, H This workshop is for new business owners and for women considering going into business for themselves. Participants will learn how to formulate a business plan for successful business ownership, learn of business resources available to them and how to draw on the strengths and skills a person possesses. Material covered will include market analysis, financial planning, taxes, personnel management, and more. This workshop is offered by the Small Business Develpment Center and the Small Business Administration. The registration fee includes text and materials. BUSINESS IN WOMEN 12) (May ACROBATICS GYMNASTICS Krabel , K movements will GIRLS FOR BOYS AND F AU 109 5 $45 pm as some dancerhythm movements. 3:45-4:4- be taught as well 25) Basic acrobaticgymnastics students who may want individual attention in tumbling techniques. (March 30-M- ay DANCE FOR GYMNASTICS (March 30-M- 25) ay A class designed for Krabel, young gymnasts F K 5- -6 AU pm 109 For $45 wishing special instruction in floor exetcise and beam. Dance combinations designed for grace and use in floor exercise routines will be taught. SC 208 Tu $20 pm Smith, S course in parenting training designed to help single parents gain in this vital role. The course will emphasize understanding child growth and development as it affects child behav-iorimproving communication between parent and child; solving behavior problems; applying natural and logical consequences to child behavior; developing confidence and using your potential as a parent; as well as guidance and discipline skills. rt See CD 492, May be taken for credit. PARENTING FOR THE SINGLE PARENT (March 20-M- 15) ay :30 A self-confiden- ce ; Self-Suppo- W 10-- 1 SC 214 Free Bergeson, B Featured will be current trends in nutrition, cooking for one, (April workshop for the young at heart. consumer problems, grandparenting, health and awareness of College programs available to anyone. For more information, YESTERDAY'S 11-1- TODAY HOMEMAKER A 8) call Family Life at 586-779- 5. STRESS MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP (April 20 & May 11 ) T h i s workshop Husband, V FAMILY Husband, V F noon-- 2 OA 204 $15 is designed to increase awareness of strees in three areas of life; personal, and Time will be spent learning to expand skills which allow the individual to cope environmental. interpersonal, with, to get away from, andor to reduce stress in ways that best fit you. RECONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP June S 9- -4 $60 Family Living Center pm Family reconstruction is a group process that enables participants Through role playing and a "family map" the past is viewed with new eyes which enables participants to make the present and the future a better place to be. The "family map" includes an orderly chronological accounting of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, moves, and job changes, as well as (April 21, to learn May more 12, about 15-1- 6, August 10-1- 1) their psychological roots. events that impact upon the individual and the family. By reconstructing family events, and personal competence and gain a greater conflict, develop a sense of self-worand understanding appreciation of their feelings and their families. Family Reconstruction requires some time commitment by the participant. Two Friday evening sessions, June 15 and August 10, are included in the workshop. political and participants sociological can learn to manage th SOME BICYCLING TOUR OF LITERARY ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND (June 4-2- 5, 1984) 21 day tour designed for travelers who want to look at the countryside, meet the people, taste provincial culinary specialties, explore the environment which influenced the works of English and Scottish writers, and earn college credit while having the time of your life at an easily affordable cost. Dr. Sarah Solberg is the guide and the $1 500 cost includes round-triair fare, cycle and bike rental lodging in youth hostels, coach tours and more. For more information, contact Sarah Solberg at A p 586-783- CLASSES THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE ACCOUNTING ART ASTRONOMY ARCHERY BIOLOGY BADMINTON BOTANY BUSINESS (June 25-Ju- ly 9, 1984) For those whod rather take the bus, a tour is planned for any who are interested in the history, literature and education of the area. Sponsored by the Utah Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the tour includes three hours of graduate credit form Utah State University. The cost of the tour is $1849. For more information, 533-604- contact Dr. Donald D. Claik in Salt Lake City at SUMMER SCHOOL, INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA HISTORY LATIN LEARNING DISABILITIES MARKETING MATHEMATICS MICROCOMPUTERS MUSIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY READING SHAKESPEARE SOCIOLOGY ADMINISTRATION CHEMISTRY BUSINESS EDUCATION CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN'S LITERATURE CREATIVITY CREATIVE WRITING SPANISH DANCE STATISTICS ECONOMICS EDUCATION SWIMMING TEACHER EDUCATION ENGLISH FIRST AID TENNIS FAMILY LIFE GEOLOGY GOLF GYMNASTICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1984: HEBREW HEALTH CERAMICS COMPUTER SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS AND ANOTHER EXCURSION TO ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND: IN THEATRE WATERCOLOR WEAVING MORE INFORMATION OF CONTINUING CALL EDUCATION THE DIVISION AT 586-785- |