Nonprofit managers can learn how to partner with political and community leaders to be more effective advocates for their organizations by taking “Partnering for Success With Policy Makers and Elected Officials.”
Business and personal computer owners can learn how to use new features like custom ribbons, backstage preview, SmartArt and jumplists by taking “What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010.”
Contractors and construction workers can learn how to prevent the risk of lead poisoning during renovation activities like sanding, cutting and demolition by taking “Lead Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting.”
The public is invited to attend a free depression awareness presentation on Thursday, Oct. 7, from 7 to 8:15 p.m., in Guerrieri Hall at Wor-Wic Community College on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
Businesses and professionals can learn how to set up or update a LinkedIn account, build a local network, create groups and recruit employees by taking “Getting Started with LinkedIn.”
Early childhood educators can learn how to involve children in story time with props, puppets and felt boards by taking “The Art of Storytelling in Early Childhood Education.”
Learn about the history of the Constitution, and understand the organization, function and powers of the three branches of federal government, by taking “We the People: Understanding the United States Constitution.”
Forty jail and correctional officers from Wicomico, Somerset, Dorchester, Caroline and Queen Anne’s counties graduated in the 79th entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy (ESCJA) operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury.
The public is invited to a literary reading by novelist Rebecca Chace on Friday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m., in Guerrieri Hall at Wor-Wic Community College on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury.
The board of trustees of Wor-Wic Community College recently awarded scholarships to 11 local high school graduates.