Life101 Workshops // March 19, 2008

Posted by Scott Womer [worship arts pastor]

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3 Responses to “Life101 Workshops”

  1. Jerry Henry says:

    Here is a course outline — please bring your current resume in whatever state it is in, and invite your friends of all shapes, sizes and persuasions:

    What will I do – Who will I do it with?
    Outline:
    l. Setting the Objective – 1:00
    ll. Revenue Options – 1:30
    lll. The State of Jobs Today – 2:00
    lV. How to get a job – 3:15
    V. The effective Resume – 3:45
    Vl. The Effective Interview – 4:15
    V11. Summary and discussion – 4:45

    I see these as 30 minute sessions with a 45 minute break between lll and lV – these will be designed as highly interactive with time for questions – let me know what else you need.

  2. Paul Gordon says:

    Good idea Jerry. For those of you coming to the budgeting workshop – we will spend approximately the first 45-60 minutes with background information, best practices, and general guidance. I will follow that with a Q&A session. From 2-4 this will be an open workshop for you to work on your finances and I will be available to provide guidance and support.

    This workshop is open for those needing help with a basic budget – to those wanting more more intense financial guidance. Bring what you feel you need – computer, check book, bank statements, etc. I look forward to helping each of you as I may be able. Any questions, feel free to email me.

    ptg

  3. Tara Bremer says:

    Simple Domestics ::

    This class is will teach you how to run your home more efficiently, with creativity and resourcefulness. There is an art to it and you will leave this class feeling more confident in your ability to make your home pleasant, peaceful, welcoming, and beautiful.

    Topics Covered
    1. Organizing and De-cluttering (participants will learn how to implement routines and systems to make your household run more efficiently)
    2. Cleaning and Make-Your-Own Cleaners (participants will make one or two of their own natural cleaning products to take home)
    3. Basic Sewing (participants will make an apron to take home)

    This class will be helpful to stay-at-home moms, working women, and maybe even some dudes (I’ll show any dudes that come how to make a manly barbecue apron).

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