Heartland offering free community education classes January 10
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[January 10, 2015]
NORMAL
– Heartland Community College is inviting the public to sample free
community education classes at CommunityScope. The event takes place
Saturday, January 10 from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Workforce
Development Center on Heartland’s campus, 1500 W. Raab Road.
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The event gives attendees the opportunity to try
classes on a variety of topics such as computers, art, wellness,
cooking and more. There will also be a class on how to become a
community education instructor for those interested in teaching.
Each session is 35 minutes in length.
Director of Community Education, Angie Coughlin, says the event is a
great way to see the assortment of classes available at Heartland.
“There’s such a wide spectrum of classes we offer,” she explained.
“CommunityScope is a chance to try classes and see if you might be
interested in taking the full course during the winter and spring.”
In addition to free classes, Community Education is offering a 25
percent discount to those who register for one or more community
education courses at CommunityScope. Coughlin notes the discount
cannot be combined with other discounts and does not apply to some
programs.
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Check-in and registration for CommunityScope begins at 8:30
a.m. For more information and to view a complete schedule, visit
heartland.edu/communityed and click on the special events link.
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[Becky Gropp, Heartland Community
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