WITC LIFE AND LEISURE Continuing Education

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WITC LIFE AND LEISUREContinuing EducationNEWTRY BEFORE YOU BUYFREE CLASSES!See page 3ASHLAND NEW RICHMOND RICE LAKE SUPERIORB A L S A M L A K E H AY WA R D L A DYS M I T HW I TC . E D U

WITC Continuing EducationLIFE AND LEISUREARTS pgs 3 – 9Drawing & PaintingFine Arts & CraftsMusicPhotographyCONFERENCE CENTERS pg 27CERTIFICATES pg 28CUSTOMIZED TRAINING pg 29Sewing & QuiltingREGISTRATION INFO Theatrepgs 30 – 31WritingCOMPUTERS & TECH pgs 9 – 11Microsoft CoursesComputers, Phones & TabletsDO-IT-YOURSELF pgs 11 – 13It’s Easy toRegister!ONLINE PHONEIN PERSON MAILSee page 30 forregistration information.AutomotiveMachine ShopWelding & WoodworkingHEALTH & WELLNESS pgs 13 – 17 CaregivingPersonal WellnessSports & FitnessHOME & LEISURE pgs 17 – 18Cooking & BakingWebinars are courses offered during a specifictime period that can be accessed from yourhome computer with a free BlueJeans softwaredownload. Must have a reliable internetconnection, microphone and camera. You caninteract with the teacher during the class.Online courses are offered via the Internetusing a web browser. You can access the courseat any time. Offline supervised tests/exams atspecified sites may be conducted in conjunctionwith these courses.Family & RelationshipsFinancial PlanningHousehold ManagementLIFELONG LEARNING CLASS TYPESpgs 19 – 22ITV (Interactive Television) classes are live video/audio classes with students at one or more WITCcampuses. The classes are offered during aspecified time and students attend at theirnearest campus. Class may have students at thesame site as the instructor and students atremote sites.pgs 23 – 25CLASS NUMBERSCareer DevelopmentLanguageNatural ScienceSocial ScienceSpecial EventsSAFETY & EMS Emergency Medical ServicesPersonal SafetyTraffic SafetyYOUTH CLASSES Kids’ ClassesTest Prep2pg 26When you register for a class, please provideboth the Catalog and Class numbers. CatalogNumber is a hyphenated eight-digit number(12-345-678) found under the class title. ClassNumber is a bold five-digit number (12345)found to the left of class meeting details.For a complete list of WITC ContinuingEducation classes go to: courses.witc.eduWITC is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer and Educator.

Drawing & Painting ARTSNew at WITC:Try BeforeYou BuyFREE SAMPLE CLASSESGive a class* a try before signing up for the full session. Look for the yellow symbols belowthroughout the catalog! Yoga Writing Health Music Gardening Painting and more!Try theclass. Sign up for the full class.* Limit one free class per student per semesterARTSArt Retreat: Explore Pen & Ink60-815-605Drawing & PaintingNote for all art classes: supply fees are included inregistration cost unless stated otherwise. Creative Pen & Ink60-815-605Use pencil to practice Zentangle patterns usinglines and shapes for a fun warm-up exercise. Thenuse your own photos for inspiration as you furtherexplore contour lines, cross-hatching and pointillism. View technique demonstrations in the morning and in the afternoon learn to combine ink withcolored and watercolor pencil and a watercolorwash. Create drawings; design a note card and/orstationery. Beginners are welcome; please bring alunch. See supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.24908 Apr 6 Hayward: 106M 10a-4p 37.50/ 24.30Diana RandolphRegister online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER courses.witc.eduCome along on a 2-day art and history-focused retreat to beautiful Cable and Hayward, Wisconsin!Agenda includes:Day 1 Learn and practice various pen & ink techniques alongside an award-winning artist Dinner at the Mooselips Java Joint with authorand historian Jim Brakken Evening relaxation and accommodations atthe Telemark Condo AssociationDay 2 Breakfast and fiber/artisan tour at FarmsteadCreamery & Cafè Shopping and lunch on your own in historicaldowntown HaywardPack a sketchbook of your choice and casual attire.Register early as room reservations are required.Itinerary: Wednesday pickup at 7:30 a.m. at WITC-Rice Lake,8 a.m. at Spooner High School and 8:30 a.m. at WITC-Hayward. Tuesday departure from Hayward at 3:30 p.m.25409 Apr 29 – Apr 30 WTh 289/ 258.20Diana Randolph3

ARTS Drawing & PaintingWire Wrap BasicsMandala Dot Painting:Intermediate60-815-602Choose a jewelry piece to create: coil bracelet, haircomb or a necklace & earring set. Learn the basictechniques of wire wrapping, including: usingtools, hiding ends, wrapping smoothly and understanding materials. Bring a wire cutter and smallhand pliers (suggested: round nose and side cutting pliers); all other supplies provided.24572 Feb 8 Superior: 216Sa 10a-1p60-815-600Using an 8” round surface (wood or canvas panel)see how dots can create intricate designs and colorpatterns. Also explore how to prepare a wood surface for painting and create a grid for good alignment. See supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.24874 31.50/ 22.70Stacie BuchananFeb 19 – Mar 4WebinarW 6:30p-8p 37.50/ 24.30Maria ClarkWire Wrapped Tree of LifeMandala Dot Painting:Advanced60-815-60260-815-600Create a wire wrapped tree of life pendant usingbeads that you select. Learn the basic techniques ofwire wrapping, including: using tools, hiding ends,wrapping smoothly and understanding materials.Bring a wire cutter and small hand pliers (suggested: round nose and side cutting pliers); all othersupplies provided.Create a stunning painting using traditional mandala dots on a stretched canvas or canvas panel.See supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.24574 May 2 Superior: 216Sa 10a-1p 31.50/ 22.70Stacie BuchananAcrylic Pouring60-815-600Learn the technique of fluid art and take homeTHREE abstract masterpieces that you create. Thisform of painting is easy to learn and fun for all skilllevels! Learn 3 basic techniques: string pour, dirtypour and swirl pour. Modify your paints with different pouring mediums, create cells and learn recipesand instructions for future experimentation. Comedressed for mess and bring a pair of latex gloves.25271* Feb 22Sa 10a-2p 67.50/ 54.30 Superior: 113Molly Martens*Must pick up your project on 2/23 from 1p-2p24875Mar 18 – Apr 1WebinarW 6:30p-8p 37.50/ 24.30Maria ClarkPastels: Edge, Color & Value60-815-600Use pastel sticks and your own photos to explorethe way the earth and sky interact with one anotherin the landscape. Practice softening edges in thebackground to create the illusion of three-dimensional space. You’ll have the opportunity to explorethe museum’s new exhibit about nighttime in theNorth woods. This class is for all levels, though basicdrawing experience is helpful. Please note: Thisclass is being offered two days in a row; sign up forone or both. Bring your lunch or order from a localcatering establishment in class. See supply list atwww.witc.edu/supplies.24911 May 13W 10a-4p 37.50/ 24.30 Cable Natural History Museum Diana Randolph24912 May 14Th 10a-4p 37.50/ 24.30 Cable Natural History Museum Diana RandolphTry Before You Buy:Try Your Hand at Dot PaintingPastels: Simplify Scenes99-825-10060-815-600Try the popular art form of Dot Mandala painting.Instructor: Maria ClarkInterpret your own photos of landscapes or streetscenes using dry pastels on paper. Create a smallsketch to plan your piece, then select colors to capture the mood of your scene. Focus on the essentials and eliminate details to create a vivid, simplified painting. Bring your lunch or order from a localcatering establishment in class. See supply list atwww.witc.edu/supplies.25420Jan 29W 1p-2pWebinarDot a Wine Glass60-815-600Paint a gorgeous wine glass with dots, using specialty multi-surface paints. Then learn how to curethe glass so it can be gently washed. Use your finished product as a special gift for yourself or others.See supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.248764Apr 15Webinar24909 Apr 20M 10a-4p Cable: UCC Church 37.50/ 24.30Diana RandolphW 6:30p-8:30p 15.50/ 11.10Maria ClarkWITC Continuing Education Spring 2020

Fine Arts & Crafts Yoga Writing ARTS Word, Powerpoint, Excel Leading Meetings and more!These live webinar classes will be taught via BlueJeans, a free downloadable softwarethat WITC will provide access to prior to start date of class.Marked throughout catalog with aWatercolor: Brushes Optional60-815-600Explore brush-less methods of applying and moving watercolor on paper: we will use fingers, spraybottles, tooth brushes, toothpicks, straws andbrushes to create beautiful still life paintings. Designand composition will be discussed during the painting of your piece. This class requires basic knowledge of watercolor techniques. This class is fastmoving and a bit unconventional—in other wordsit’s fun! See supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.25212 May 13 – May 14 WTh 9a-4:30p 70.50/ 44.10 Rice Lake: 225Jeffrey NelsonFine Arts & CraftsNote for all art classes: supply fees are included inregistration cost unless stated otherwise.Pottery: Handbuild/Throw/Wheel60-306-685Curious about clay? Develop your hand-building,wheel-throwing and firing techniques while youcreate projects you choose. If you’ve always wantedto learn and experiment with pottery, this is theclass for you! Beginner to advanced potters welcome; small group size ensures individual guidance. The pieces you create in class will be fired andcompleted for you to take home.25157 Jan 22 – Mar 25 W 4p-6p Webster High School 149.50/ 105.50Kim KriegelMosiac BowlClass Full?60-815-640Call your campus–get added to a waiting list.Discover the technique to lay out and assemble afunctional fused mosaic bowl. A great class for anyone age 8 and up. Please wear closed toe shoes andlong pants.View our most up-to-date class listings online atcourses.witc.edu.24835 Jan 28Tu 5p-7:30p 46.50/ 37.70 Superior: Shannon’s Stnd Glass Shannon JohnsonRegister online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER courses.witc.edu5

ARTS Fine Arts & CraftsNeedle FeltingWood Art60-815-64060-815-640Explore the magic of needle felting, using colorfulwool and beads to transform a plain felt into abeautiful scene. Needle felting is a dry felting technique that allows you to add great detail to yourpiece, layer by layer. You will use hand-dyed woolfrom the instructor’s sheep. 25 supply fee due toinstructor at the start of class.Awaken the possibilities of woodcut printing; bothbeginner and advanced printmakers welcome.Printing and cutting techniques will be exploredthrough demonstration. Design images, cut yourown blocks and print projects! See supply list atwww.witc.edu/supplies.24694* Feb 1Sa 2p-5p 51.50/ 42.70 Hayward: Farmstead Crmry/Cafè Laura Berlage*Project: Songbird24697* Mar 7Sa 2p-5p 51.50/ 42.70 Hayward: Farmstead Crmry/Cafè Laura Berlage*Project: Koi pond Copper Overlay Art60-815-640Applying soldered copper on top of glass is a contemporary way to create artwork and the results arephenomenal. There are several patterns to choosefrom. Please wear closed toe shoes and long pants.25294 Mar 25 Rice Lake: 214W 9a-3p 37.50/ 24.30Matthew EllisRosemaling/Folk Art60-306-606Learn Rosemaling, the Norwegian folk art of decorative painting on wood. Refine your brush handling,color application and mixing as you plan/paint yourdesign. Students must bring their own supplies.24568 Mar 26 – Apr 23 Th 9a-3p Superior Public Library 169.50/ 103.50June NybergEaster Egg Ornament24837 Feb 12W 5p-7:30p 56.50/ 47.70 Superior: Shannon’s Stnd Glass Shannon Johnson60-815-640Leatherworking & HardwareNOTE: Class is open to age 7 – adult. Youth ages 7 – 15must be accompanied by a registered adult.60-815-640Learn the basic concepts of working with leatherwhile developing skills for attaching mechanicalhardware, rivets, eyelets, snaps and dots as well aslearning how to use the tools associated with them.You’ll have several projects to make during classand take home with you.25270 Mar 7 Superior: 112Sa 10a-3p 67.50/ 54.30Molly MartensScrappy Birds60-815-640Create an adorable bird using abstract scraps of fusing glass, wire and pre-cut glass bases. See your fusing scraps in a whole new light! Please wear closedtoe shoes and long pants.24839 Mar 11W 5p-7:30p 36.50/ 27.70 Superior: Shannon’s Stnd Glass Shannon JohnsonCandles, Diffusing & Mists60-815-640Learn about making a simple soy candle and gohome with some recipes for diffusing essential oilsfor winter time aromatherapy.25235 Mar 19Th 5:30p-7:30p 25.50/ 21.10 Chetek-Weyerhaeuser HSTammy MichielsonCreate two beautiful egg-shaped decorations inthis Easter-themed class.24840 Mar 28Sa 11a-1p 25.50/ 21.10 Superior: Shannon’s Stnd Glass Shannon JohnsonPyrography: Woodburning60-815-640Beginner and advanced burners will learn basic skillsand explore new possibilities! You do not need toknow how to draw to be successful as projects will beexplained and demonstrated. See supply list atwww.witc.edu/supplies.25291 Apr 22 Rice Lake: 190W 9a-3p 37.50/ 24.30Matthew EllisPaint on Driftwood/Leaves60-815-640Create a personalized wood wall hanging or pieceof table decor using driftwood and leaves.25139 May 8F 12p-4p Rice Lake Sr Citizens Ctr 36.50/ 27.70Anisha WoodsMini Mixed Media Collage60-815-640Create a unique mini collage: modern, traditional andany color/theme you choose! Bring items to use inyour collage or use the ones provided.NOTE: Class is open to age 13 – adult. Youth ages 13 – 15must be accompanied by a registered adult.25137 May 15F 12:30p-3:30p 38.50/ 29.70 Hayward: 104Anisha Woods6WITC Continuing Education Spring 2020

MusicMusicPhotographyTry Before You Buy:Winter Beauty 5-String Bluegrass Banjo60-203-60299-825-100Discover the banjo—playing, purchasing and the basics of bluegrass banjo class Instructor: Eileen Sugars25446Jan 30Th 1p-2p ARTSSuperior: 113 5-String Bluegrass Banjo60-805-605Learn to play Scruggs - style 5-String Banjo whileworking through a song list of popular Bluegrasstunes. Beginner and intermediate musicians welcome. Bring your own functional 5-string banjo.24566* Jan 30 – Mar 12 Th 6p-7p Superior: 216*Class does not meet on 2/13 37.50/ 24.30Eileen Sugars24567* Mar 26 – May 7 Th 6p-7p Superior: 111*Class does not meet on 4/23 37.50/ 24.30Eileen SugarsDon’t let winter get you down—use it as a photography opportunity! Explore techniques of winterphotography and then head outdoors to see thetreasures winter has for a camera.24689 Feb 27 – Mar 5 Ashland: 204Th 6p-8:30p 37.50/ 24.30Joy WooleyWatching for Spring60-203-602Spring is a wonderful time of year to photograph—everything is new and fresh! Take your camera outside for this class and learn to see the world from anew perspective!24690 Apr 16 – Apr 23 Th 6p-8:30p Ashland: 204 37.50/ 24.30Joy WooleyLake Superior Skyline60-203-602Guitar BeginningBeginner and intermediate students will learn toplay acoustic guitar with understanding of basicstyles, beginning music theory, tablature and more.Bring your guitar and join us for some fun.Shading, framing and perspective are all things toconsider when photographing our beautiful LakeSuperior. Meet at the college and then make ourway down to the lake shore—don’t forget your coffee! Watch a beautiful sunset with discussion andhands-on learning.25295 Jan 28 – Mar 3 Superior: 30624691 May 14 – May 21 Th 6p-8:30p Ashland: 20460-805-605Tu 6p-7p 37.50/ 24.30Shane Nelson 37.50/ 24.30Joy WooleyMusic as Language60-805-605Why is music called the universal language? Explore how music draws similarities to the languagewe speak and allows us to communicate more effectively. No musical experience necessary.NOTE: Class is open to age 7 – adult. Youth ages 7 – 15must be accompanied by a registered adult.24443 Feb 10 – Mar 9 Superior: 111M 5:30p-7:30p 59.50/ 37.50Luke PerrySewing & QuiltingNote for all art classes: supply fees are included inregistration cost unless stated otherwise.Art Retreat: Freeform FloralWall Hanging60-304-615Trace the evolution and history of popular musicand learning how different styles have evolved upto the current day, in addition to discussing differences and similarities between music styles. Nomusical experience necessary.Don’t miss this all-day quilting retreat in beautifulCable, Wisconsin led by an award-winning quilterwho has taught classes for guilds and at nationalquilt shows. You will make a colorful wall hanging,working on machine quilting, binding and handstitching if you desire. Bring a few photos of flowersor leaves for inspiration. Basic sewing machine experience necessary. Lunch included. Registration closesMarch 26. See supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.NOTE: Class is open to age 7 – adult. Youth ages 7 – 15must be accompanied by a registered adult.25210 Apr 4Sa 9a-3p Cable: Forest Lodge Edu CampusMusic Styles and History60-805-605 89/ 75.80Norma Riehm24444 Mar 23 – Apr 20 M 5:30p-7:30p 59.50/ 37.50 Superior: 306Luke PerryRegister online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER courses.witc.edu7

ARTS WritingWritingSew, Fix or Alter It60-301-605Learn tips for clothing alterations, tailoring & repairincluding how to: hem jeans, fix tears, attach buttons, zippers & patch clothing so it looks like new!Both machine and hand stitching techniques willbe covered. Bring in a small project, your sewingbasket with thread, needles and scissors.25272 Mar 14 Superior: 112Sa 10a-3p 37.50/ 24.30Molly MartensTry Your Hand at Writing99-825-100Explore the art of writing—all levels welcome!Instructor: Cynthia Gaver25448Jan 30 Superior: 306Th 11a-12pIllustrated JournalsSew a Fidget Quilt60-801-60160-301-605Fidget quilts/sensory blankets can help calm dementia patients by giving them something to dowith their hands. Bring your own sewing machine,scissors, thread and other sewing items; fabric andfidget items provided.25140 Apr 24F 12p-4p Rice Lake Sr Citizens CtrTry Before You Buy: 36.50/ 27.70Anisha WoodsExplore ways to channel your creativity using boththe right and left sides of your brain. Use a variety ofvisuals to expand your writing to new creative dimensions. No drawing or writing experienceneeded.24701 Feb 4 – Mar 10 Hayward: 114Tu 10a-12p 70.50/ 44.10Patricia GintherPoem in My Pocket, Song in my HeartMary Lee’s Tote60-304-61560-801-601Get excited about making your own unique multipurpose bag using fabric strips. This is a tote you’lluse over and over again so plan for fun, funkyspring colors. You will construct the bag in class andfinish it off at home with your own accessories. Seesupply list at www.witc.edu/supplies.Have you ever you had a lyric stuck in your mindthat you thought would make a good song? Haveyou been writing lines of poetry on notepads andnapkins for years? Then let us begin!25233 May 8 Hayward: 106F 10a-1p 26.50/ 17.70Krystal Guthman24850Mar 24 – Apr 28 Tu 6:30p-8:30p 70.50/ 44.10WebinarCynthia GaverThe Relevant Personal Story60-801-601Theatre Improv 10160-815-610Improv is fun and has something for everyone fromcompanies, to families, to individuals. Participate inwarm-up exercises to help you let go and get yourcreative juices flowing. Explore and study short-andlong-form improv in addition to tips from masters ofimprov. Your instructor is a Second City graduate whocan’t wait to explore the art of improv with you.NOTE: Class is open to age 7 – adult. Youth ages 7 – 15must be accompanied by a registered adult.24852 Mar 26 – Apr 30 Th 5:30p-7:30p 70.50/ 44.10 Ashland: 203Cynthia GaverThe relevant personal story is a powerful form of literary non-fiction that depends on the qualities offiction (dialogue, setting, character, and plot) to create a fully rendered story, rich with subtle meaning.This six week class will take you through the writingprocess from concept to completed story and offeryou a form that can be used for continued projects.25787 Jan 15 – Feb 19 W 6p-8p St. Croix Falls Public LibraryThe Writer and the Writing I60-801-601Both new and established writers will engage inprompts, exercises, examples, tools, and discussionall designed to inspire, encourage, and evolve theyour voice and strengthen your understanding ofthe art of writing. This is a computer-based writingclass but the instructor is present so you will interact with her and fellow classmates. This is part 1 ofa 2-part series; watch for part 2 in the fall semester.248478 59.50/ 37.50Kathleen MelinMar 24 – Apr 28 Tu 4p-6pWebinar 70.50/ 44.10Cynthia GaverWITC Continuing Education Spring 2020

Microsoft Courses COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGYWriting Your Life StoryBeginning Microsoft Word60-801-60147-103-438Develop your writing style and techniques as youwrite about the stages of your life, then share yourstories in class and with others if you choose.Maximize the power of Microsoft Word. Learn wordprocessing basics and tips to create, edit and format documents; understand files and folders; checkspelling and grammar; change font and font size;create tables, tabs, envelopes, labels, borders andshading and much more. Prerequisite: basic computer and keyboarding skills.24700 Feb 4 – Mar 10 Hayward: 106Tu 1p-3p 70.50/ 44.10Patricia Ginther24781 Feb 6 – Mar 19 Superior: 134Th 1p-3p 81.50/ 50.70Mary Beth Frost24354 Mar 9 – Apr 20 Rice Lake: 160M 9:30a-11:30a 81.50/ 50.70Patricia Brewer25061Feb 11 – Mar 3WebinarTu 4p-6p 35/ 7.70Sara Reimann Intro/Beginning Microsoft Excel47-103-401COMPUTERS & TECHMicrosoft CoursesYou will be amazed at what Excel can do for you!Understand the basics of navigating through thecells, formatting and setting up a spreadsheet formaximum efficiency. You will see how easy it is tohave your numbers calculated for you in just seconds and how to sort through long, ponderous listswith ease. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills.25061Feb 11 – Mar 3WebinarTu 4p-6p24693 Feb 17 – Feb 19 MW 5p-7p Rice Lake: 111Try Before You Buy:Beginning Microsoft Word2506099-825-100Mar 17 – Apr 7WebinarTu 4p-6p 35/ 7.70Sara Reimann 29/ 15.35Leah Goettl 35/ 7.70Sara ReimannExplore all the things you can do with Word!Instructor: Renee Mason25421Jan 28Tu 5p-6pWebinarMotorcycle Classes @ WITC3 Wheel2 WheelSponsored by Can Am Rice LakeAshland New RichmondRice Lake SuperiorCall 800.243.9482 ext. 5230 for more info.Register online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER courses.witc.edu9

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Computers, Phone & TabletsWelcome to ComputersBeginning Powerpoint47-103-42242-107-413In this class you will create and edit a presentationwith pictures; learn how to enhance your presentation with shapes art and photos; practice reusing apresentation and adding media and animation tomake your presentation stand out; and close withadding graphics, SmartArt and special formatting.This extensive beginner course will provide tools toenhance your work, school or personal use.Develop skills in computer use and knowledge ofterminology. As a new computer user, you will beintroduced to word processing, the Internet, Windows and various types of computers and components. Feel free to bring a lunch.25059Apr 21 – May 12 Tu 4p-6pWebinar 35/ 7.70Sara Reimann25326* Mar 6 – Apr 3F 10a-1p Hayward: 103*Class does not meet 3/20 45.45/ 4.50Patti RumlerConnect with Facebook & Instagram60-107-602What’s New in Windows 1047-103-409Learn the components of Windows 10 including howto customize the Start Menu and work with themouse, touchscreen and keyboard. Explore apps,create and modify account settings and understandfile storage and photo management. Bring a laptopif you have one.25463 Feb 18 – Feb 25 TuTh 5p-7p Ashland: 20724315 Feb 21F 1p-3p New Richmond: 1309 35/ 14.52Taylor Foley 19/ 12.17Heather Spencer25450 Mar 10 Hayward: 105Tu 5:30p-7:30p 19/ 12.17Allison Scheffel25449 Mar 12 Shell Lake: 128Th 5:30p-7:30p 19/ 12.17Allison Scheffel omputers, Phones &CTablets Beginner Computers for Seniors42-107-413Develop skills in computer use including the mouseand keyboard along with knowledge of terminology.As a new user of personal computers, you will be introduced to word processing, the Internet, Windowsand types of computers and components.25208 Feb 4 – Mar 10 Tu 1p-3p Superior: Senior Citizen Ctr 45.45/ 4.50Barbara WilliamsBeyond Beginner Computers42-107-413This class is for you whether you are in the beginning phase of using a computer, want a refresher, orwish to understand a bit more about programs. Expand your knowledge of Windows 10 and more.Come with specific questions about computer use.25209 Mar 24 – Apr 28 Tu 1p-3p Superior: Senior Citizen Ctr10 45.45/ 4.50Barbara WilliamsThis course is designed to introduce the unique features of Facebook and Instagram. Learn all about thehow to post, #hashtag, share, and stay connected inthis constantly evolving technical world. The instructor will provide hands-on guidance as you exploreand learn all about these social media platforms.25455 Mar 3 Hayward: 106Tu 5p-8p 26.50/ 17.70Allison Scheffel25454 Mar 5 Shell Lake: 128Th 5p-8p 26.50/ 17.70Allison Scheffel24415 Mar 6F 12p-3p New Richmond: 1309 26.50/ 17.70Heather SpencerIntro to Androids60-107-602Learn to use your Android smartphone or tablet,including its’ capabilities and limitations. Interactwith your device, navigate trips, capture photos,check the weather, receive your email and gain basic troubleshooting tips for when something goesawry. Please bring your Android device and chargerto class and make sure that the device is updated tothe latest operating system. Also bring a lunch.25324 Feb 7 Hayward: 103F 10a-1p 26.50/ 17.70Patti RumlerIntro to iPhone/iPad60-107-602Learn to use Apple’s iDevices including: iPad, iPhoneand iPod Touch. Interact with your device, access different features, set up and manage your account andaccess the Internet. Understand the capabilities andlimitations of your iDevice and why it may or may notreplace your computer. Gain basic troubleshootingtips for when something goes awry. Prerequisite: update your iDevice with the latest iOS software.25064 Feb 3 – Feb 5MW 1p-3p Siren: Professional Tutor 26.50/ 17.70Sara Reimann25325* Feb 21F 10a-1p Hayward: 103*Bring a lunch to class 26.50/ 17.70Patti Rumler24775 Mar 13 Superior: 301F 9a-12p 26.50/ 17.70Venessa OsborneWITC Continuing Education Spring 2020

AutomotiveDO-IT-YOURSELFiPhone/iPad in Depth60-107-602Dig deeper in to the capabilities of your iDevice.Discover the many applications available and howto install them. Learn how to send email, use thecamera and share photos. Understand Cloud storage, security and how to sync files between yourmobile device and computer. Prerequisite: updateyour iDevice with the latest iOS software. Automotive25063 Feb 10 – Feb 12 MW 1p-3p Siren: Professional Tutor47-404-41124776 Mar 27 Superior: 301F 9a-3:30p 26.50/ 17.70Sara Reimann 37.50/ 24.30Venessa OsbornePortal: Technology for Seniors &Family60-107-602Remember the episode of The Jetsons when Janeuses her morning mask to answer the videophone?This type of thing is now reality! Technology such asFacebook’s Portal allows us to communicate virtually with friends and family and even talk to a groupof people at the same time. Learn how easy thistechnology is for anyone to use.25402 Apr 15 Shell Lake: 128 DIYW 5:30p-7:30p 15.50/ 11.10Linda HandUsing All Google Has to Offer Auto Mechanics for MechanicsLearn component identification, basic tune-up, oilchange, fuel systems, basic electrical system troubleshooting, tires and suspension and drive linemaintenance. Plan to work on your own vehicle incoordination with instructor.24606* Mar 13 – May 8 F 1p-4p Superior: 117*Class does not meet 4/10 92.40/ 10.50Terrance TuckerOutboard Motor Servicing47-461-411Learn how to maintain and repair your outboardmotor with personalized instruction. No sterndrivepowered boats; limited space available for outboardpowered boats under 18 feet. Bring your outboardmotor, basic hand tools and safety glasses.24612 Mar 24 – Apr 21 Tu 5p-8p Ashland: 120 63/ 8.40Todd Larson60-107-602Explore all that Google has to offer: Gmail, Chrome,Maps, Drive, Spreadsheets, YouTube, Calendar.andmuch more! With Google, you can upload and storeall of your files online, share these files with othersand access them from any computer, smartphone,or tablet. You can also quickly and easily get answers on your smartphone or computer. Pleasebring your laptop or device to class.25062 Mar 3 – Mar 10 Tu 1p-3p Siren: Professional Tutor 26.50/ 17.70Sara ReimannQuickBooks47-103-439Learn the essentials of how to correctly use QuickBooks desktop accounting software. In the classyou will create a new company file from scratch,and learn the flow of the customer, vendor andbanking activities. Review the report options andlearn how to customize to fit your needs. Basic computer skills required. There will be a break for lunch,which is on your own.25773 Apr 17F 9a-4p New Richmond: 1309Lawn & Garden Equipment Clinic47-461-401Learn to properly maintain your lawn and gardenequipment through hands-on experience. Bring yourlawn tractor, mower, tiller, snow blower, etc. Receiveclassroom training along with time to work on yourequipment. Learn to check the battery, change oil,sharpen blades, properly clean carburetor, perform atune-up, change spark plugs and do a compressiontest. For seasonal storage you will treat/stabilize fuel,discuss fuel treatments, fog engine, clean exteriorand discuss proper storage and covering tips.24907 Apr 6 – Apr 13 M 5:30p-9:30p New Richmond: 1211 49/ 21.70David BrownTruck DrivingTechnical Diploma 10 weeks 10 credits 39/ 11.70Charity WilliamsWITC-New Richmond, WITC-Rice LakeStart date: March 9, 2020Visit witc.edu or contact an Admissions Advisorto learn more at 800.243.9482Register online: VISA/MC/DISCOVER courses.witc.edu11

DIY Machine ShopAshland Caregiver ConferenceTwin Ports RegionalCaregiver ConferenceApril 16 WITC-AshlandMay 14 WITC-SuperiorThe Caregiver Experience:Tools to Assist in the JourneyProtecting Dignity at End of LifeMachine Shop24615* Mar 14Sa 9a-3p Rice Lake: 189*Project: choice of wall hanging Machine Tool Operation24633* Apr 7 – Apr 28 Tu 5:30p-8:30p 82.80/ 56.40 Spooner High SchoolSamuel Woods*Project: student choice47-420-455Gain the skills necessary to safely operate machinetool equipment at beginner and intermediate levels.Through lecture and demonstrations, learn safety,set ups, pr

Note for all art classes: supply fees are included in registration cost unless stated otherwise. Creative Pen & Ink 60-815-605 Use pencil to practice Zentangle patterns using lines and shapes for a fun warm-up exercise. Then use your own photos for inspiration as you further explore contour lines, cross-hatching and pointil-lism.