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Oil Painting in the Wild

$185

with Ed Higgins, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

Calendar Jun 17, 2024 at 10 am, runs for 10 weeks

Plein air oil painting. Artists will meet at various locations around the midcoast. Open to any of Ed’s continuing painting students, or newcomers willing to learn by doing, with instructor guidance and peer feedback. Some familiarity with the medium is recommended. *No Class: 8/19.

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with National Digital Equity Center, Noble Adult & Community Education

Calendar Jun 17, 2024 at 1 pm

No devices are required; just bring yourself.

Mortar Leaf Casting Spring 2024

$20

with Sharon Nichols, Piscataquis Valley Adult Education Cooperative

Calendar Jun 17, 2024 at 5:30 pm

Join our unique mortar art workshop! Craft lasting masterpieces using real leaves cast in mortar. Bring your own paint, brushes, 2-part resin kit, disposable gloves, and a leaf (around 12 inches). Dive into the joy of crafting and take home a beautiful, enduring creation. Let’s play in the mortar and turn nature into art!

Tripp & Leavitt Summer Football

$65

with Michael Hathaway, MSAD 52 Adult & Community Education

Calendar Jun 18, 2024

This for players intending to play football at Tripp or Leavitt in the fall. It will be run by the Leavitt Football staff.

There are weightroom hours for grades 9-12 There are practices for grades 7/8 and 9-12 There are 7v7 events for grades 9-12 both home and away.

Complete schedules with 7v7 games, weightroom hours & practices are available from Coach Hathaway.

Practices for Tripp (Grades 7/8) are July 11, 18, 23, 25, 29, 30, 31 and August 1 at 530pm.

Practices for Leavitt (Grades 9/12) are June 18, 20, 25, 27; July 11, 18, 25, 29, 30, 31, Aug. 1

7v7 games are June 21, 23, 28 and July 12.

AM weightroom hours are Mon-Thurs 7:45-9

PM weightroom hours are m/w 4:45-6pm & t/th 345-5 oline on field workkouts on m/w after the lift at 6pm.

If you have any questions, please email Coach Hathaway:

michael.hathaway@msad52.org

 

Clinical Medical Assisting Training

Free

with Academy of Medical Professions Instructor, Houlton/Hodgdon Adult & Community Education

Calendar Jun 18, 2024 at 5:30 pm, runs for 16 weeks

Academy of Medical Professions (AMP) is in partnership with Houlton/Hodgdon Adult Ed, Houlton Regional Hospital, and Katahdin Valley Health Center.

AMP HRH ACE Flyer 2024 5 Healthcare Training Programs

Hybrid Program. Live Online Instruction. In-Person Clinical Skills Lab. Locations may vary.

  •     Starts June 18, 2024 for 16 wks
  •     On Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30pm  

See Attached Flyer for More Information.

  • FREE if eligible for sponsorship, scholarship, agency assistance, or workforce training funds.
  • And if you don't qualify, payment plans are available!

For More Information and to Apply:

Call Adult Ed at 521-3100 ext. 5, or email patricia.sloat@rsu29.org, or visit www.rsu29-70.maineadulted.org

What is a Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA)?                                     A Clinical Medical Assistant is a medical support professional that performs a variety of tasks to assist physicians in providing patient care, while ensuring that clinics and hospitals run smoothly and efficiently.  While CMAs working in smaller practices may be required to perform some administrative tasks, those working in larger medical facilities focus mainly on providing support services directly related to patient care.  Here at the Academy we offer both Clinical and Administrative programs that can be combined.

Coil Baskets

$125

with Veronica Perez, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

Calendar Jun 18, 2024 at 5:30 pm, runs for 6 weeks

Embark on a hands-on basket-making journey in our workshop, focusing on the wrapped coiling technique using raffia. Learn sizing, shaping, and pattern creation, achieving a relaxing flow with repetitive motion. Please note that you may not finish your basket during the class unless you choose to make a tiny one. However, we will demonstrate how to complete the final steps when you are ready. You can apply these techniques in the future to create larger and differently shaped bowls, trays, and baskets. There is no experience required for this basket weaving class, and all supplies will be provided.

Leavitt High School BOYS Summer Soccer

$65

with Wendy Milliken, MSAD 52 Adult & Community Education

Calendar Jun 18, 2024 at 5:30 pm

Come have fun this summer playing soccer and improving your skills for the upcoming fall season. We will play local teams on Tuesday evening and the second day will entail playing a fun and new exciting game of Omegaball.

Teams will be organized and tournament style play will occur throughout the summer to work on passing, touches on the ball and communication skills amongst your teammates.

Our days of play will be Tuesday/ Thursday evenings starting on June 18th. Summer is a time for family vacations also so we understand you might need to miss some time. Please just give coaches a heads up of your plans.

Boys High School Summer Soccer - Incoming Grades 9-12 Tuesday/Thursday Evenings 

 

Any questions please feel free to reach out to Coach Wendy Milliken at Wendy.milliken@msad52.org.

OCEAN PLASTICS

$3

with ecomaine Environmental Educator, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

Calendar Jun 18, 2024 at 6 pm, runs for 1 week

Did you know that there are trillions of pieces of plastic trash floating in our oceans? Or that this staggering number continues to grow as people continue mismanaging their waste? Much of the plastic floats at the ocean’s surface in areas like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, where currents diverge.The rest of this errant trash can be found as microfibers floating throughout the depths of our oceans. These tiny plastic particles are a great concern for our environment and our health, as microplastics have even found their way into the human bloodstream. Join ecomaine for this special presentation about the future of ocean plastics. We’ll learn how we can minimize our own pollution, no matter where we live or visit, and what technologies can help clean up the growing problem of plastics in our oceans. Please pre-register as a minimum of 4 people is required to run the course.

Beatrice Johnson has a BS in Ecology and Environmental Sciences from UME Orono with a concentration in sustainability, environmental policy, and natural resource management. She has been working in environmental sustainability since she graduated and has a passion for both teaching and the environment. Bea has found her place in educating communities on sustainable waste management and loves to spread the word and see people begin to make simple steps to reduce their carbon footprint and better the future of the world.





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