Learn about the roles that Native Americans, settlers, religion, tobacco and early government played in state history by taking “Maryland: A History of the Free State.”
Business owners planning to work with federal or state governments can learn how to structure a compliant government request for proposal (RFP) by taking “Preparing Proposals in Response to Government Solicitations (RFPs).”
Area residents have until Friday, May 6, to register for the American College Testing (ACT) examination, which is being offered by Wor-Wic Community College on Saturday, June 11, at 7:30 a.m., at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
Maryland certified dental radiation assistants can review Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements on bloodborne pathogens and standard precautions by taking “Infection Control for Dental Radiology.”
Learn about the seasonal changes the sky undergoes throughout the year and practice simple ways to determine the locations of stars in the sky through celestial coordinate systems by taking “The Science of Stargazing.”
Landscape designers, contractors and homeowners can learn about different types of woody plants and conifers used for landscape design by taking, “Woody Plants and Conifers –Introduction.”
Review basic mathematics, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ruler reading and percentages, to refresh on-the-job math skills by taking “Mathematics Refresher for the Workplace.”
All recreational boat and personal watercraft operators can learn basic principles of safety on the water and accident avoidance techniques, including navigation rules, aids to navigation, legal requirements and how to handle fires on board, by taking “Maryland Basic Boating Certification Course.”
Learn how to prepare traditional and exotic seafood dishes like Thai shrimp and cucumber salad, poached salmon with lemon sauce, stuffed shrimp Chesapeake and cream of crab soup by taking “Seriously Seafood.”