Business owners and managers can learn how to enhance public relations and communication strategies, recruit new clients and increase Web traffic by taking “Blogs: Business Basics.”
Developers, appraisers, bankers, property managers and real estate agents can learn more about fair housing laws, the impact of Maryland’s real estate legislation and ways to handle ethical dilemmas by taking courses being offered back-to-back by the continuing education division at Wor-Wic Community College on Monday, May 10, at the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce.
John Burkett, left, president of the Rotary Club of Salisbury, presents a $2,000 scholarship check to Annika Nichols of Delmar, Md., a general studies major at Wor-Wic Community College.
Worcester County Commissioner Louise L. Gulyas will address the 2010 Wor-Wic Community College graduates at commencement on Wednesday, May 12, at 7 p.m., at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center.
Child care center staff and family day care providers can learn how to help children unleash inspiration, imagination and ingenuity through arts and crafts by taking “Using Arts and Crafts for Self-Expression.”
Learn organizational skills to gain more control over daily events, keep on task, and meet goals and objectives by taking “Managing Multiple Priorities and Conflicting Demands.”
Learn how businesses are using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and blogs to market their services and provide timely information to their customers by taking “Social Media 101: Link Me, Tweet Me, Nudge Me.”
Managers and supervisors can learn how integrity, decisiveness and empathy play a role in managing or leading a team by taking “Results Driven Leadership for Team Success.”
Learn how to create floral arrangements that incorporate shells, driftwood and other seashore items by taking “Floral Design: Treasures From the Sea.”
Small business owners can learn how to manage bills, budgets, payroll and other bookkeeping processes with QuickBooks by taking “QuickBooks – Level I.”