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KCKCC Main Campus7250 State AvenueKansas City, KS 66112Switchboard: 913-334-1100Cont. Ed. Office: 913-288-7660Dr. Thomas R. Burke Technical Education Center6565 State AvenueKansas City, KS 66102913-288-7800Leavenworth Pioneer Career Center1901 Spruce StreetLeavenworth, KS 66048913-288-7750KCKCC is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Educational Institution.

To register for non-credit classes or to view acomplete list of these classes and coursedescriptions,visit our website at: www.kckcc.eduClick Class ScheduleClick Continuing Education ScheduleIn an effort to conserve paper, we have condensed coursedescriptions where possible.Community Chamber ChoirMain CampusThe Community Chamber Choir is open to any singer high schoolage and up who desires to sing in a large ensemble. Repertoire willinclude major works as well as songs from all periods of music.The focus of the Choir will be to give a major concert. Experiencein choral singing is recommended but not required. This class maybe taken for academic credit.January 27 - May 11Cost: 30TIME: Mondays 7:00 PM - 9:00 PMIntroduction To Motorcycle RidingMain CampusThis course is designed for the undecided. This course willfamiliarize you with the basic operation of the motorcycle andincludes manipulation of controls. You will be in a controlledenvironment on our motorcycle range. If you decide to take theBasic Rider Course with us, we will deduct the cost of this class onthat tuition. You do need to have a valid driver’s license totake this class.April 5April 19April 26Cost: 35TIME: Sunday 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Basic Rider CourseMain CampusLearn how to operate a motorcycle starting you offwith straight-line riding, turning, shifting, and stopping.You will gradually progress to cornering, swerving, andemergency braking.March 27-29April 3-5April 17-19April 24-26Cost: 225TIME: Friday 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM &Saturday/Sunday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM3-Wheel Training ClassesMain CampusLearn how to operate a 3-wheel motorcycle.April 3-5 April 17-19April 24-26Cost: 99TIME: Friday 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM &Saturday/Sunday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMRiderCoach PrepMain CampusThis one-week (60 contact hours), intensive course isdesigned to nationally certify an individual to become aMotorcycle Safety Foundation certified RiderCoach.March 18-22Cost: 450TIME: Wednesday 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM,Thursday/Friday 8:00 AM - 5 PM &Saturday/Sunday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMNOTE: Upon successful completion, youwill be required to teach theMarch 27-29 Basic Rider Course.

Basic Automotive CareTECLearn hands-on fundamental skills in basic automotive careincluding safety, vehicle maintenance, and exterior and interiorcare. Students are encouraged to bring their own basic handtools and safety glasses.February 4 - May 12Cost: 199TIME: Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMCosmetic Auto BodyTECLearn basic welding, safety and auto body techniquespertaining to dents, plastic fillers and rust repair, sanding, andother hands-on-training. Students provide their own suppliesas explained by instructor. NO TEXT.February 4 - May 12Cost: 199TIME: Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMPaintless Dent RepairTECHands-on class covers tools, techniques and strategies foridentifying and repairing hail damage and other types ofdents without the need for refinishing. NO TEXT.February 6 - March 26Cost: 99TIME: Thursdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMIntermediate Paintless Dent RepairTECA continuation of the beginning paintless dent repair coursethat offers a hands-on class that covers tools, techniques andstrategies for identifying and repairing hail damage and othertypes of dents without the need for refinishing. NO TEXT.April 2 - May 14Cost: 99TIME: Thursdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Small Engine RepairTECService and maintain single cylinder, gasoline powered, aircooled and spark ignition engines. Work on lawnmowers,rototillers, chain saws and portable power plants. List of basichand tools for students to supply will be given by instructorthe first night. Do not bring anything to the first session.February 4 - May 12Cost: 199TIME: Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMBasic Home Repair and RemodelingTECThis class provides a property owner with overall knowledge andskills on repairing all home systems: electrical, plumbing, dry walland ceramic tile. Also covers framing skills for buildings anddecks. Tuition includes cost of additional materials. NO TEXT.February 6 - March 26Cost: 99TIME: Thursdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMBasic Furniture UpholsteryTECLearn to upholster furniture with a hands-on project of yourchoosing. Student will provide furniture piece to be upholstered,fabric, tack puller, scissors and pliers by second class. Bringproject to class the first night. (NO SOFAS or AUTO/BOATINTERIORS) NO TEXT.February 5 - May 13Cost: 199TIME: Wednesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMBeginning CabinetmakingTECLearn basic woodworking techniques, including tools, types ofwoods, sanding and finishing, and designing kitchen and bathcabinet projects. NO TEXT.February 5 - May 13Cost: 199TIME: Wednesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Residential WiringTECEver need to know how to fix a light or plug-in in your house?Want to up-grade your service panel, install a ceiling fan, wirea 220-volt clothes dryer? Learn to install a 3-way switch, orthermostat for your furnace or install a door bell. Come learnhow to safely wire a house.February 5 - May 13Cost: 225TIME: Wednesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMResidential PlumbingTECStudents will learn the following outcomes: plumbing supplylines, soldering copper lines and fittings, assembling pexsupply lines and fittings, testing and troubleshooting electrichot water tank, install and troubleshooting toilets, install andrepair bathroom sink faucet. There are no discounts availablefor this class.April 14 - May 12Cost: 99TIME: Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMForklift CertificationTECFive-day (30 hours) hands-on training in forklift operation,reach truck and pallet jack experience. Applicants must be atleast 18 years of age. Attendance is required at all five classsessions to complete certification.(OSHA CERT-29 CFR 1910.78)February 10-14March 23 - March 27April 20 - April 24Cost: 425TIME: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM

Kansas Board of Cosmetology Practical PrepTECThis 30-hour course provides clinical instruction in the KansasBoard of Cosmetology General Laws, Rules and Regulations.Providing step-by-step training for all areas including: Blood spillprocedure, thermal curling, haircutting, chemical waving, haircoloring, hair lightening, chemical relaxing, facial, sculptured nailand manicuring.Requirements:1. Successfully completed a program in the state ofKansas.2. 1500 hours must be reported by the school orreferring program on the www.cosmetologykansas.comwebsite.3. Course fee paid in full before start date.April 16 - April 20Cost: 315Kit fee is included in tuition payment (Approximate cost 115)TIME: Thursdays & MondaysKansas Board of Cosmetology Written PrepTECThis 7-hour course provides clinical instruction in the KansasBoard of Cosmetology General Laws, Rules and Regulations.Providing step-by-step training for all areas including: Blood spillprocedure, thermal curling, haircutting, chemical waving, haircoloring, hair lightening, chemical relaxing, facial, sculptured nailand manicuring.Requirements:1. Successfully completed a program in the state ofKansas.2. 1500 hours must be reported by the school or referringprogram on the www.cosmetologykansas.com website.3. Course fee paid in full before start date.We are dedicated to providing the most current information tohelp prepare future cosmetologist professionals to succeed withtaking the Kansas Cosmetology Exam.April 30 - May 7Cost: 49TIME: ThursdayBoth courses are designed to prep candidates for theKansas State Board Exam only. This does not guaranteecandidates will pass.For enrollment please call 913-288-7832 or 913-288-7833.Enrollment is by interview only.Candidates must complete a hands-on evaluationbefore acceptance.

Pioneer Career CenterCulinary Classes1901 SpruceLeavenworth, Kansas 66048913-288-7750Superbowl Snacks/AppetizersPioneer Career CenterCome geared up, ready to join Chef Bre and Chef Nicole to learnhow to make yummy snacks and appetizers for superbowlparties. Make bread sticks, spinach dip, hot wingsand a delicious chocolate chip cheesecake ball.January 27Cost: 35TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMValentine’s Day Fruit BouquetsPioneer Career CenterJoin Chef Bre and Chef Nicole just in time forValentine’s Day to learn and make edible fruit bouquets!Dip a variety of different fruits in tempered chocolate to thencreate a delicious fruit bouquet!February 10Cost: 40TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMBuild Your Own PizzaPioneer Career CenterJoin Chef Bre and Chef Nicole as they teach you how to buildyour own pizza. Learn how to make crust and classic red saucefrom scratch, then top your pizza with your favorite toppings.February 24Cost: 35TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Bread Making Class!Pioneer Career CenterJoin Chef Bre and Chef Nicole as they teach youhow to make bread from scratch.You will also learn the braid and different kinds of knots.March 9Cost: 30TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMFresh Pasta and Sauce ClassPioneer Career CenterCome join chef Bre and Chef Nicole as they teach you how tomake different kinds of fresh gnocchi and fettuccinepastas and marinara sauce.March 30Cost: 35TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMSugar Cookie DecoratingPioneer Career CenterJoin Chef Bre and Chef Nicole as they teach youhow to decorate sugar cookies with different techniques,such as boarders and flooding!April 6Cost: 25TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMCake Decorating 101Pioneer Career CenterLearn basic cake decoration skills like piping, boarders ormaking roses with Chef Bre and Chef Nicole.Prebaked cakes will be provided so time is spent decorating.Take your decorated cake home with you.April 6Cost: 30TIME: Monday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

ESL (English as a Second Language),GED or Adult Basic Education Classes.Call to see when the next classes start:913-288-7660Adult Basic Education (ABE)/College PreparationClasses enable adults to improve their skills in reading,writing, math, science and social studies. Employabilityskills, including computer training, are a part of the basicskills curriculum. The classes also prepare you to take theAccuplacer exam for college enrollment.High School Equivalency Preparation (GED)Classes prepare adults for all subjects on the GED test:math, language arts, social studies and science. Theseclasses help students to prepare to transition to college orcareers after earning their GED.English as a Second Language (ESL)Classes enable adults with little or no knowledge of Englishto improve their speaking, listening, reading and writingskills in English. Citizenship and workplace skills areincluded in the ESL curriculum.CLASS SCHEDULESMain Campus:ABE/GEDMonday - Thursday 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM orMonday - Thursday 5:30 PM - 8:30 PMESLMonday - Thursday 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM orMonday - Wednesday 5:30 PM - 8:30 PMPioneer Center:ABE/GEDMonday - Thursday 5:30 PM - 8:30 PMKCK Main Library (625 Minnesota Ave):ABE/GEDMonday - Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMWyandotte High School Campus(2501 Minnesota Ave):ABE/GEDMonday - Thursday 5:30 PM - 8:30 PMESLMonday - Wednesday 5:30 PM - 8:30 PMWHERE DO I TAKETHE GED TEST?The GED Test is notavailable anywhereonline. KCKCC is aGED approved testcenter. We have testingavailability byappointment.You must sign up forthis on www.GED.com.

Entrepreneurship & Workforce Center(separate outer entrance)6565 State Ave, Kansas City, Kansas 66102913-288-7880 / EnhanceU@kckcc.edu“Thirsty Thursdays” to feed your entrepreneurial thirst!Thirsty Thursday: Business BasicsDate: January 16, 2020Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMNo CostThirsty Thursday: Get The Edge On NegotiationsLearn more about the role modalities, paralinguistic and personality typesplay in the success of negotiations.Date: February 20, 2020Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMNo CostThirsty Thursday: Financial Planning For Your Business VentureSpeaker: Mary Ricketts, Wealth on PurposeSuccess leaves clues.follow the path of the rich and famous. Learn howthey maximize and optimize financial portfolios.Date: March 26, 2020Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMNo CostThirsty Thursday: Why Businesses Fail At FundingLearn tips to increase opportunities for funding, obtaining investmentcapital, and alternative financial options to fuel business growth.Date: April 16, 2020Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMNo CostRSVP: ThirstyThursdays.eventbrite.com

Entrepreneurship & Workforce Center(separate outer entrance)6565 State Ave, Kansas City, Kansas 66102913-288-7880 / EnhanceU@kckcc.eduAccelerate Your Food BusinessTEC/EWCPlanning and launching the food business, market analysis,regulations, labeling, pricing, how to approach retail storesand marketing.February 6Cost: 30TIME: Thursday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMSecrets To A Successful Restaurant LaunchTEC/EWCCover all the considerations for opening a restaurant.Planning and launching a restaurant: discuss commonpitfalls for would be restaurateurs. Discuss marketanalysis, regulations, financials of a retail foodestablishment, marketing, and systems to stay profitable.March 5Cost: 30TIME: Thursday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMThe Mystery Of Marketing On A BudgetTEC/EWCParticipants will learn how business alignment predictsmarketing strategies. Various self-directed approaches tomarketing will be covered. While in the class, participants willhave hands-on experience with some of the techniques toapply immediately.April 2Cost: 49.95TIME: Thursday 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Obtaining And Growing Your Business Credit:It’s Easier Than You Think!TEC/EWCYou will be walked through the process of obtaining businesscredit without the use of your personal credit. Even if you don’tqualify for a business loan, our credit program can help yousecure capital with no collateral or cash flow requirements.Event Sponsor: Darryl Johnson, Business Credit WorksJanuary 8 January 22February 5 February 19Cost: 200 or 50 per sessionTIME: Wednesdays 5:00 PM - 9:00 PMObtaining And Growing Your Business Credit:It’s Easier Than You Think!TEC/EWCYou will be walked through the process of obtaining businesscredit without the use of your personal credit. Even if you don’tqualify for a business loan, our credit program can help yousecure capital with no collateral or cash flow requirements.Event Sponsor: Darryl Johnson, Business Credit WorksMarch 4March 18April 1April 15Cost: 200 or 50 per sessionTIME: Wednesdays 5:00 PM - 9:00 PMSecrets To Successfully Raising Capital For Your BusinessTEC/EWCThis course is designed for the post-revenue entrepreneur. Asthe business owner, you have revenues of five figures or moreand have been in business for over one year or have cumulativeexperience of owning business for more that one year. Thiscourse is NOT geared toward startup funding or the newbusiness owner/entrepreneur.Event Sponsor: Justin Brooks, Real Life Real EquityMarch 5-26Cost: 297TIME: Thursdays 5:00 PM - 9:00 PMTo register for this event go to:www.justinbrooks.com

Entrepreneurship & Workforce Center6565 State Ave, Kansas City, Kansas 66102Elena Pemberton—Business Development Manager913-288-7876 / egann@kckcc.eduPricing Your ProductTECLearn how to determine prices for your products and servicesand how to customize a table in word processing software totrack your research. You will learn how to:Set prices for products and servicesUse word processing software to customize tablesJanuary 7Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PMMarch 3Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PMSales ForecastingTECLearn what information to gather for creating a sales forecastand how to document your sales forecast by creating aspreadsheet.You will learn how to:Gather information to make a sales forcast for yourbusinessUse spreadsheet to track your sales forecastJanuary 21Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PMMarch 31Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Entrepreneurship & Workforce Center6565 State Ave, Kansas City, Kansas 66102Elena Pemberton—Business Development Manager913-288-7876 / egann@kckcc.eduSocial Media MarketingTECUsing social media as a marketing tool builds awareness,creates and maintains connections with your customers, andgrows your business. Learn the essential principles ofpromoting your business through an inexpensive and effectivemarketing tool.February 4Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PMApril 14Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PMProject Management for Small BusinessTECEvery business needs to reach project goals within budget anda given time frame. With fewer resources and tight budgets,project management provides a solution that small businessesneed to optimize every aspect of their opportunities.You will learn how to:Define the key elements needed to measure and reporton project scope, schedule, and cost performanceDescribe and implement smart goalsIdentify and perform a basic project risk assessmentFebruary 18Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PMApril 28Cost: FREE for students, 20 for the publicTIME: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM or6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

KCKCC is hosting a Blood Drive with Community BloodBank to help during the winter months. This is a time oflow collection due to holidays causing shortages.BLOOD DRIVE10 AM to 2 PMLocations:Main Campus - January 29Pioneer Center - January 29Technical Education Center - January 30Givethegift oflife.T-shirts and pizza are free with blood donations.Health FairWhen: April 22, 2020 12:00 PM to 3:00 PMWhere: Upper JewelCost: FREEThis event is open to the public to become better healthconsumers. Blood work (at a small cost) along withfree vision, hearing and blood pressurechecks plus numerous vendors.Prize giveaways for visiting the booths.

Ticket Pricing:Adults 10Seniors and Children 7All KCKCC Staff & Studentsare free with their school ID.Bus StopMarch 5, 6 and 7 at 7:30 PMMarch 8 at 2:30 PMDirected by Darren SextroThe play is set in a diner about 25 miles west of KansasCity in early March 1955. A freak snowstorm has haltedthe progress of the bus, and the eight characters (five onthe bus) have a weather-enforced layover in the diner fromapproximately 1 to 5 a.m. Romantic or quasi-romanticrelationships ensue between Grace and Carl, ProfessorLyman and Elma and Cherie and Bo. Virgil and Will arethe older authority figures outside the relationships.Steel MagnoliasApril 16, 17 and 18 at 7:30 PMApril 19 at 2:30 PMProduced by the Drama ClubSteel Magnolias is an American play by writer RobertHarling, based on his experience with his sister's death.The play is a comedy-drama about the bond among agroup of Southern women in northwestLouisiana. The title suggests the "female characters are asdelicate as magnolias but as tough as steel". Join us whileour students explore these beautifully written characters.Advanced Ticket Purchase:visit our website at: www.kckcc.eduIn Menu Click CommunityClick Theatre“Get Tickets” for the play you want.

Kansas City Kansas Community College has partneredwith several companies to help people train online forrewarding careers.To register for these online classes visit: www.kckcc.eduClick Class ScheduleClick Continuing Education ScheduleBrowse through the online courses to enroll in one today.UGotClassTESOL Business Business Health Health Human Resources Human Resources Management Management New Media Marketing New Media Marketing Personal Development Personal Development Social Media for Business Social Media for Business Technology Skills Technology Skills Training K12 Teachers Training K12 TeachersHealth Ed Toda

To register for non-credit classes or to view a complete list of these classes and course descriptions, visit our website at: www.kckcc.edu Click Class Schedule Click Continuing Education Schedule In an effort to conserve paper, we have condensed course descrip