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AAD Fall 2017 FINAL1FB.Indd Fall 2017 Classes Start September 6 WELLNESS CAREER SPORTS Hypnosis to ELECTRICAL Instructional Stop Smoking MCE Code Review Volleyball AssabetAfterDark.com1 Our Mission Cultivate adult learning opportunities for our community members to pursue their professional and personal goals. Have no Fear, Machine Sewing Sellers Beware! Improv is Here Fun for Kids! To protect your real estate Is thinking fast on your feet difficult for you? investment and obtain the greatest return on Do you stress out when your company asks Are you the next Project Runway star? The first your investment when you sell you must stay you to come up with ideas quickly or you have step is learning how to use a sewing machine. informed. You must know the environmental to field that next Q&A or meeting and think You can bring your own or we will provide you impact of lead, asbestos, radon, and mold on on the fly? Have no fear improvisation is here! one. Projects include a pillow, pajama bottoms your property and you must obtain and keep Savvy working professionals know the benefits and/or a tote bag. Limited to 6 students. records of your improvements and permits, in of having impromptu speaking skills under their 6 Saturdays • 9 -10:30am other words, your “paper trail” documenting belt to be one step ahead of the rest! Sept. 16 - Oct. 28 • $69 your home improvements. Learn how and (No class Sept. 30) why seller concessions are necessary, what In this fast-paced, fun energized workshop you CR41-F17 Instructor: Nancy Opp is the significance of your assessed value and will learn how to meet and work quickly with town records, and the role of the buyer agent. others in a team, develop acute quick timing, Speakers will include a licensed contractor, an and come up with creative detailed ideas on the Yoga for Kids! inspector real estate agent, and an assessor. fly! Discover how to creating clear and concise Yoga can benefit kids just as much as concepts quickly by utilizing strategic tools that adults. Your child will practice deep Wednesday • 6:30 - 9:30pm • Oct. 25 • $49 the acting pros use to win rapport with their moments of breathing (Prana) and poses HM30-F17 Instructor: Jo-Ann Szymczak audience every time. It’s a great opportunity (Asanas) to empower them to focus better, to practice speaking in a supportive, pressure- develop healthy coping skills, learn how to free environment. Participants will be invited improve communications, and encourage to raise questions and discuss particular them to incorporate yoga techniques into situations. their daily challenges. 4 Saturdays • 9 - 10am Come dressed in comfortable clothing, bring a Oct. 7 - Oct. 28 • $45 notebook and water. FT25-F17 Instructor: Rosangela Folchini Monday • 6:30 - 9:30pm • Oct. 2 • $59 CB04-F17 Instructor: Lau Lapides Robotics for Kids! Does your child like to tinker or build things? We are offering a one day workshop for kids to learn how to make their own Battery/Solar Mini Car. They will learn the basic skills and understand how 3D printing, CNC machining, and CAD systems are used to design and build robots. Saturday • 9am - 1pm • Oct. 14 • $45 TC45-F17 Instructors: Randy Lennox & Marcus Fletcher 2 “Creativity is just connecting things.” Steve Jobs From the Director... Table of Contents ASSABET PROGRAMS LPN Program ............................................................ 6 Career Discovery Camp......................................... 24 Greetings! Child Care Services................................................ 24 High School Technical Programs......................... 24 Connecting with you has become our CAREER - LICENSE inspiration and focus for this school year. Career- Cosmetology ............................................... 4 Career- Medical ......................................................... 4 Our social media platforms are the perfect Career- Automotive .................................................. 7 Career- Project Management ................................... 7 tools to provide access and communication Career- Electrical ...................................................... 8 with our students and the members Career- Real Estate / Construction ......................... 9 of our community. We are committed Career - Building ........................................................ 10 to engage and bring value to all of our Art, Music & Photography ........................................ 12 Crafts & Workshop .................................................... 16 communications to celebrate and showcase Culinary ...................................................................... 19 continuing education. Assabet After Dark Dance & Sports .......................................................... 21 is more than our catalog and we are excited Family & Home........................................................... 25 to partner with you to grow our Center for Finance & Technology .............................................. 28 Continuing Education community. Fitness & Wellness .................................................... 32 Future Planning ......................................................... 36 Language .................................................................... 37 Please take the survey on our website and Travel .......................................................................... 40 let us know what social media platforms Meet Our Instructors ................................................. 41 you use. FAQs ........................................................................... 46 Registration ............................................................... 47 Administration Superintendent-Director: Ernest F. Houle Assabet After Dark Director: Carolyn Fish Madzar Staff: Peggy Lepore, Kathryn Shea, Kelley DiFolco Publication Layout: Jim Provencher - Venture Graphix Look for The “Icons” for Savings and Specials The Bundle Icon! The Real Estate Icon! 2 Hours Credit for Continuing Education Register for our Bundled Classes for Salespersons and Brokers in a single transaction and SAVE! The Flag Icon! The Kid Friendly Icon! Classes that are Classes that are open to “Approved for the use of GI Benefits” kids ages 12 -1 7 3 Career - License Career - Cosmetology Career - Medical Cosmetology Medical Coding Prep The Assabet After Dark Cosmetology Program is designed Using a Body System/Body Area approach, you will learn and be to offer you an integrated curriculum of theory and practical instruction prepared to work in the coding field for any medical specialty for all that prepares you for the Massachusetts State Board examination. Our aspects of coding. This 200 hour course includes medical terminology, 1000 hour Cosmetology education is a planned sequence of lessons that anatomy and physiology and medical billing, specifically ICD-10-CM reinforce the State Board of Cosmetology’s required learning objectives. diagnosis and procedure codes. Our graduates will have a safe and ethical adult learning environment Program Details: which is consistent with cosmetology practices found in a structured • Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 - 9pm salon setting and will prepare them to be competitive in entry level • Additional cost for books is approximately $500 positions. (non-refundable) • You must be fluent in English and have excellent written and Program Details: verbal skills, as well as basic computer skills • Classes are held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday • You must pass all quizzes and tests with an average of 70%. nights each week and 12 Saturdays • Classes run from 5 pm to 10pm on Weekdays and 9 am to 2 pm on After gaining medical coding experience, students wishing to further Saturdays, or five hours each class their career will be able to pursue additional credentials such as the • Meals Breaks are from 6:00pm to 6:30pm on Weekdays and CPC Certification (Certified Professional Coder) through the AAPC Noon to 12:30 pm on Saturdays (American Academy of Professional Coders) or the CCS Certification (Certified Coding Specialist) through AHIMA (American Health Payment Plans Available Information Management Association). How to Register: Payment Plans Available Call (508) 263-9651 and ask us to mail you the Cosmetology Application Packet. How to Register: Call (508) 263-9651 or visit our office and ask for the Medical Coding Approved by the Prep Registration Packet. Massachusetts Department of Education/Division of Occupational Education. 67 Classes Sept. 19 - June 7, 2018 • $4,250 212 Sessions Tuesdays & Thursdays • 6 - 9pm Sept. 25 - Oct. 10, 2018 • $6,950 (No class Sept. 28, Nov. 23, Dec. 26, 28, Jan. 25, Feb. 20, 22, April 17, 19) Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays • 5 - 10pm CRM03-F17 Instructor: Anna Maria Alberghini 12 Saturdays • 9am - 2pm CRB01-F17 Instructor: Robin McCann ATTEND ONE OF OUR MEDICAL CODING INFORMATION NIGHTS Next Thursday, September 7, 2017 or Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 6pm Cosmetology Class to learn more about a career in medical coding. February 2019 No pre-registration required. 4 EKG Technician Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam Prep You can become an EKG technician and get both your classroom and You will be in demand as a pharmacy technician. The Department of hands-on experience in this course. You will learn cardiac anatomy and Labor projects that employment for pharmacy technicians will grow 9% physiology, causes of heart disease, how to operate EKG monitors and by 2024 (faster than the average occupation) and the increasing number Holter monitors, pacemaker
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