CLASSES
ADULT CLASSES: Tazewell, Va., Tazewell County Career and Technical Center, Tuesdays, Thursdays beginning Sept. 1; auto servicing, basic computer, carpentry, masonry, small engines/ATV, welding, machine piecing and quilting; register now at the center (276) 988-2529; Graham High, (276) 326-1235; Richlands High, (276) 964-4602; or Tazewell High, 988-6502.
ADULT EDUCATION: Abingdon, Mt. Rogers Regional Adult Education offices, 625 W. Main St.; Bristol and counties of Washington, Smyth, Wythe, Bland, Grayson; GED, English as a Second Language; (800) 322-7748, (276) 739-2547.
ADULT WORKSHOPS: Big Stone Gap, Southwest Virginia Museum and Historical State Park, Various workshops; (276) 523-1322 or www.swvamuseum.org.
ALL: Academy for Lifelong Learners, University of Va.s College at Wise, SWVA Tech Development Center; basic personal computer use, e-mail basics, digital photography, social networking; spring, fall sessions planned at Lebanon center; $10 each class or $35 for all four; (276) 889-8180 or www.svtdc.org.
AMERICAN RED CROSS: Mountain Empire Chapter, Bristol, Va., 14298 Lee Hwy.; Aug. 15, 9 a.m., First Aid with CPR-Adult, Child, Infant; various classes; pre-register at (276) 645-6650.
ART LESSONS: Bristol, Tenn., Anderson Street Methodist Church; beginning drawing; 10 years and up, no deadline to begin; (423) 646-8151.
ARTS DEPOT: Abingdon, Depot Square downtown; portrait painting, basic drawing, Plein Air painting, terra cotta clay Easter bunnies, ink and watercolor, basic digital photography, watercolor for children, tapestry weaving and more; register at least three days before class. (276) 628-9091.
BALLROOM DANCE: Bristol Ballet Center, 628 Cumberland St.; Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., $10; taught by gold level certified instructor and professional ballroom dancer Lindsay Hubbard; (276) 669-6051 or e-mail bristolballroom@hotmail.com.
BALLROOM DANCE: Abingdon Senior Center, 300 Senior Drive, room 48; Wednesday evenings, 7-8:30 p.m.; $30 for six lessons taught by Ashby Dickerson; register with Tammy at (276) 628-5859.
BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY: Abingdon, Washington County Public Library, Oak Hill St., Thursday evenings, 5-8 p.m.; free sessions for workforce skills and personal self-development; register at (276) 944-5144.
BASIC DRAWING TECHNIQUES: Chilhowie, The Art Place, 131 E. Main St., Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.; register with Edna Love, (276) 646-4244 or 759-1800.
BRISTOL FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER.: Info on child development, family management issues, parenting, up-to-date list of resources including classes, health care, housing, etc; Susan N. Murray, (276) 645-3765.
BUSINESS COUNSELING: Duffield Industrial Park, Center for Workforce Development, free; second Tuesday; walk-in basis through MECC Small Business Development Center; Dr. Marolyn Parson, (800) 468-1195, Ext. 4858, or Tim Blankenbeckler, (276) 523-6529.
CALL CENTER: Grundy, Va., Booth Center, offered by Southwest Va. Community College this summer, includes Keyboarding for Computer, Introduction to Call Center Services, Help Desk Support Skills, User Support Help Desk Principles; register at (276) 964-7245 or 964-7278.
CAREGIVER SERIES: Bristol, Tenn., offices of Aid & Assist At Home in the Parkway Plaza, 1241 Volunteer Parkway, Suite 420. Sept. 10: “So You Think You’ve Have a Bad Day?” The session deals with communication issues, challenging behaviors, bathing problems, driving issues and medical interventions; Oct. 12: “Legal Issues and Money Matters, what Every Caregiver Should Know” looks at necessary preparations such as power of attorney and a living will; Nov. 9: “To Be At Home or Not At Home, Decisions, Decisions” offers resources for providing the best care possible throughout the entire journey. By Alzheimer’s Association, (888) 800-8782, and Aid & Assist At Home, (423) 764-5000. Free.
CHAIR AEROBICS, LINE DANCING: Bristol, Tenn., Avoca Christian Church, 2417 Volunteer Pkwy., Mondays, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon; taught by Anna Horne; free, everyone invited; Pam Cole, (423) 967-7469.
CHEERLEADING/TUMBLE: Abingdon, Va., East Coast Cheer and Dance Academy, 25218B Lee Hwy., off Exit 19; join all-star cheerleading squads for 2009, youth junior, senior ages 5-18; tumble classes daily, 5:30 p.m., beginners, intermediate, advance; jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, clogging, ballet, Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.; (276) 623-1122 or e-mail eastcoastcheer@hotmail.com.
CLASSIC SCRAPBOOKS: Bristol, Tenn., 1765 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; various classes; (423) 764-0391.
CLASSICAL GUITAR: Offered to Richlands, Tazewell, Graham High School students; guitars checked out for the year, books and supplies provided free; first come, first served basis; to register, contact principal’s offices or call Jonathan Romeo at (276) 964-7742.
COLLEGE FOR OLDER ADULTS: Abingdon, Southwest Va. Higher Education Center; for ages 50 and older; various classes meet once a week during daylight hours; membership fee entitles you to take one or more courses; (276) 619-4300 or www.swcenter.edu.
COMPUTER CLASSES: Abingdon, Highlands Educational Literary Program offering one-on-one computer training for adult residents of Washington County, Va., Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register or for information, call Sallie Garrett or Judy Hurd at (276) 944-5144. Spaces are available.
CPA’S/ATTORNEY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES: Aug. 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fundamentals of Financial Calculations available as a live webinar; 8 Live, Group Study CPE credits for CPAs; 7 Live, Group Study CLE credits for attorneys. Registration fee, $54.99. E-mail Thomas A. McDevitt, CFA, CFP at thomas.mcdevitt@ceworkshops.com for information or to register.
CROCHET AND KNIT: Bristol, Tenn., Skeins & Things, 311 Lark St.; knitting, daily, 10 a.m.-noon, 1-3 p.m., 6-8 p.m., individual or group; stop by to register or call (423) 764-2144.
DANCE: Kingsport, Stardust Dance Centre, 323 E. Sullivan St.; Beginner Salsa, Merngue, Thursdays, 8 p.m.; Latin dance aerobics, Mondays, 6 p.m., join anytime, $10 per dancer, no partner required; beginning belly dance, Mondays, $7 p.m., dress in costumes; summer hip-hop, Tuesdays, 5 p.m., free for high school students only; lady’s Latin line dance, Thursdays, 8 p.m; lyrical for children, adults, Thursdays; toddler dance, Saturdays; pre-register at (423) 292-9512.
DISASTER TRAINING: Bristol, Va., American Red Cross, 14298 Lee Hwy.; Aug. 10, 9 a.m., ERV Driving Session; Aug. 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Client Casework; Aug. 17, 6-9 p.m., Fulfilling Our Mission; Sept. 9, 1-4 p.m., Fulfilling Our Mission; Sept. 22, 6-9 p.m., Fulfilling Our Mission; register at (276) 645-6650.
DOUGLASS SENIOR CENTER: Bristol, Va., 711 Oakview Ave., Suite 130; various classes, activities, trips and more; (276) 645-7370.
ENGINEERING DEGREE WITH UVA BACHELOR’S DEGREE OPTION: Wytheville, Va., Community College, beginning this fall, first two years at WCC, final two years via distant learning from UVa; Lorri Huffard, (276) 223-4829 or wchuffl@wcc.vccs.edu.
ENTREPRENEUR EXPRESS WORKSHOPS: Gate City, Va., Scott County Community Services Building, 112 Beech St., Aug. 20, 9 a.m.-noon, register at (276) 386-2525 or www.vastartup.org and Bristol, Tenn., King College Student Center Complex, Sept. 17, 9 a.m.-noon; free, provides info on available business resources, practical hands-on training covering key elements of business practice; register at (423) 989-4850 or www.vastartup.org.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: Wytheville, Va. Community College, begins this fall; prepares students to become waterworks and wastewater works operators; register now at (276) 223-4758 or (800) 468-1195 Ext. 4758.
EXCEPTIONAL BODY PILATES: Aug. 15, 8:30-11 a.m., $40; taught by Joann Melgar, Stott Pilates certified instructor; for additional $25 each, two participants may take semi-private equipment class immediately following workshop; information, registration at (276) 623-0040.
FREE ADOPTION SEMINARS: Kingsport, Higher Ground Baptist Church, 1625 Lynn Garden Dr., second Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon; learn about legal process, children available, time involved, costs, financial assistance, countries, travel requirements, more; limited seating, child care not available; hosted by Christian World Adoption; Anita Hood, (423) 288-3166, anitatn@cwa.org; www.cwa.org.
FREE DANCE LESSONS: Johnson City, Electric Cowboy, 1805 N. Roan St.; Wednesdays, 7:30-9 p.m., line dance; Thursdays, 7:30-9 p.m., popular couple, partner dances; open to all, no experience needed; (423) 929-0022.
FREE MATH TUTORING: Grundy Plaza, SVCC; Monday-Thursday; college math, other subjects as needed; Carolyn Colley, (276) 935-7024.
GED TRANSITION CLASSES: Abingdon, Mt. Rogers Regional Adult Education, 160 Opportunity Lane; improve skills in reading, writing, math; pass COMPASS test, enroll at VHCC in college credit classes; babysitting, help with transportation provided; Monday, Wednesday nights, 6-9 p.m.; (276) 739-2547 or (800) 322-7748.
GED CLASSES: Free; locations in Duffield (also night classes), Weber City, Pennington Gap, Rose Hill, Jonesville, Coeburn, Norton, St. Paul, Pound, Wise, Big Stone Gap, online for some counties, (800) 422-3433 or (276) 386-2433; also Sullivan East High School, 4180 Weaver Pike, Bluff City, Tenn., Mondays, Wednesdays, 5:30-8:30 p.m., (423) 378-4301 or lbiller@k12k.com.
GROWING SALES SEMINAR: Bristol, Tenn., King College Student Center, Aug. 13, 9 a.m.-noon; free, focuses on helping businesses increase sales through state, federal and private sector markets; register at www.vastartup.org; (423) 989-4850.
HEALING ARTS CENTER: Bristol, Va., 36 Moore St.; Group Meditation, ongoing on monthly basis, all levels; nutritional consulation summer special; reservations at (276) 466-4183 or alternatives@bristolhealingarts.com.
HEALING MEDITATION: Abingdon, Highlands Center, Charwood Drive; flexible times; learn to reclaim balance, harmony within yourself and environment; guided meditation for groups, spiritual based film shown before meditation; Nina Musick, MS, (276) 274-6076.
HIGH TECH COHORT DEGREE PROGRAM: Abingdon, Southwest Virginia Higher Ed Center or Southwest Va. Tech Development Center in Lebanon; offered by The University of Virginia’s College at Wise during fall semester; Courtney Whitt, (276) 619-4317 or www.swcenter.edu/uvawise.
HIGHLANDS EDUCATIONAL LITERACY PROGRAM: (HELP) Meadowview, Health Clinic and Community Center, 13168 Meadowview Square; free computer training, one-on-one tutoring in writing, English skills, basic computer, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Thursdays, 5;30-7:30 p.m., for adult residents and those working in Washington County, Va.; also classes at Washington County Public Library in Abingdon, 5:30-7:30 p.m.; register at (276) 944-5144.
HISTORY OF BRISTOL: Bristol, Tenn., Slater Center, 325 McDowell St., through Aug. 14; Tuesdays, Thursdays, 5-8 p.m. for presentations, lectures, discussions, Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., visit historic landmarks; register at ETSU’s History Dept., (423) 439-4222.
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE: Smyth County Career and Technical Center; summer classes include blueprint reading, electricity fundamentals, basic fluid mechanics, industrial solid state devices and circuits, programmable logic controller systems; information and registration at (276) 739-2430.
KNITTING: Bristol, Tenn., 311 Lark St., various classes, flexible times; individual or groups; (423) 764-2144.
KNITTING, CROCHETING: Abingdon, A Likely Yarn, 380 E. Main St.; various classes for beginning, intermediate, experienced; Chix with Stix, Thursdays, 5-7 p.m., $5; Block-A-Month Club, second Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon and third Tuesday, 3-5 p.m.; free, reservations required; register at (276) 628-2143 or visit www.alikelyyarn.com.
LAYS HARDWARE CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Coeburn, Va., 409 Front St.; Bob Ross painting, Sept. 28, 10 a.m., (423) 12-7027; Yoga - every Monday 6 and 7:30 p.m. (276) 284-9059; Stained Glass, every Thursday, 6 p.m. (276) 395-6103; pottery/ceramics being planned; (276) 395-3323.
LINE DANCE: Johnson City, Holiday Inn; Wednesdays, beginners, 6:30-7:30 p.m.; intermediate, 7:30-8:30 p.m.; country, pop, cha-cha, waltz, tango, hip-hop; no partner or experience needed; $5 per lesson; (423) 282-1848 or tnlinedancer@hotmail.com.
LINE DANCE: Johnson City, DoubleTree Hotel, Fanatics Sports Club, 211 Mockingbird Lane, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. beginners, 7:30 p.m. intermediate; no experience needed, no partner required; (423) 282-1848 or tnlinedancer@hotmail.com.
PARENT EDUCATION SESSIONS: Bristol Family Resource Center, Tuesday mornings; for parents of preschoolers; registration required; Susan Murray, (276) 645-3765.
PARENTING: Big Stone Gap, Developmental Services, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon; free for parents, guardians of children ages 5-under in Lee, Scott, Wise counties, city of Norton; siblings welcome to attend; register at (276) 523-8376.
PARENTS WHO CARE: Duffield, Addington Hall, Mondays, 9-10:30 a.m.; free for parents of teenagers in Lee, Scott, Wise counties and city of Norton; register at (888) 443-1804.
PIANO: Chilhowie, Va., Chilhowie Art Place, month of August, taught by Anastasia Berg of Rostov, Russia; enroll at (276) 356-8863.
RENAISSANCING, RAPPELLING: Richlands, Southwest Va. Community College; Mike Brown, (276) 964-7703, 964-7229 or e-mail mike.brown@sw.edu.
TENNESSEE HANDGUN PERMIT: Elizabethton, B&K Community Center, Old Bristol Highway, Aug. 15, 8:30 a.m.; hosted by Rocky Top Gun Permit School and taught by Ken Potter, state certified instructor; $50; register at (423) 543-6048 or (423) 542-8064.
SCRAPBOOKING: Chilhowie, Va., Town Hall Community Room, third Thursday, 4-9 p.m., beginner sessions available at 5:30 p.m.; learn traditional techniques or try digital photo books; (276) 646-3232.
SENSE OF PLACE SEMINAR: Richlands, Va., Southwest Va. Community College, during fall semester, learners of all ages, levels of study welcome to enroll; Barbara Davis, (276) 964-7229.
SMALL BUSINESS COUNSELING: Abingdon, Virginia Highlands Small Business Incubator, 851 French Moore Jr. Blvd., Suite 110, free, make an appointment with Sandy Ratliff, (276) 676-3768.
STAINED GLASS, MOSIAC ART FOR SENIORS: Abingdon, Va., Abingdon Senior Center, 300 Senior Drive; (276) 628-5859.
SYCAMORE SHOALS HISTORIC AREA: Elizabethton, 1651 W. Elk Ave.; various traditional arts workshops, other events, held throughout the year; call (423) 543-5808.
WALL: Abingdon, Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center; enrichment classes for adults 18 and over; schedules and registration info for semester’s offerings at www.swcenter.edu/wall or (276) 619-4300.
WILLIAM KING REGIONAL ARTS CENTER: Abingdon, 415 Academy Dr.; art studio, Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., ages 5-12; Saturday Art Partners, 10:30 a.m.-noon, 5 and older, must be accompanied by adult; register now for fall adult art classes in painting, clay, knitting, simple origami, meditative suminigashi, wearable fantasies and more; fees; pre-register at (276) 628-5005.
XTREME DANCE COMPANY: Abingdon, Glade Spring, Chilhowie; recreational classes, competitive teams; ages 3-adult; Kim or Sherry, (276) 628-8300.
YWCA COMPUTER TECH LAB: Bristol, Tenn., State St.; Internet Basics, Aug. 22, 10 a.m.-noon; Access Intermediate, Aug. 12, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Internet Basics Part 2, Aug. 15, 10 a.m.-noon; PowerPoint Basic, Aug. 24-25, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Excel Intermediate, Aug. 26-27, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; fees; register three business days in advance at (423) 968-9444 or visit www.ywcabristol.org.
ZUMBA: Chilhowie, Va., old high school, Tuesdays, Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.; unique Latin moves, rhythms; $5 per class; Kelly Spencer-Hill, (276) 646-3232.
HOW TO SUBMIT INFORMATION
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