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Teen Scene - Winter Spring 2015

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Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources page 23 Special Interest Babysitting Safely (age 11–14) Babysitting is serious business and a big responsibility. Be prepared and knowledgeable to care for someone else's child. Skills include first aid/safety, CPR overview, using an epi-pen, along with understanding developmental stages. Following a written and skills test, participants receive a completion certificate. Instructor is a registered pediatric nurse. Location: Bond Park Community Center Instructor: Maria Mekeel, RN Fees: $61(R) $80(N) (2 classes) 81385 Fri,Sat Feb 20–21 4:30–7 p.m./9 a.m.-noon Passion for Fashion (age 12–14) At a loss with your make up? Confused by accessories? Bring in your make up, accessories, and ideas and we will guide you! Instructor: Dominique Koontz and Marie-Celeste Koontz Fees: $42(R) $55(N) (4 classes) Location: Bond Park Community Center 83142 Sat Jan 10–31 10–10:30 a.m. Location: Cary Senior Center 83144 Sat May 2–30 10–10:30 a.m. (no class May 23) College Prep How to Become the Student Colleges Want (age 14–17) Calling all high schoolers! Learn how to plan your activities, classes and standardized testing with your eyes toward college. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn strategic ways of becoming the student that colleges want! Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Rhonda Manns, A2Z College Planning Fees: $28(R) $36(N) (1 class) 83039 Sat Mar 21 noon-1:15 p.m. NEW! 10 Steps to Successful College Selection (age 14–17) Start doing your college research today! From what majors colleges offer, to size and location, from being one of 200 students versus being one of 20 students in a class, you will learn the different criteria to consider when selecting a college. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Rhonda Manns, A2Z College Planning Fees: $28(R) $36(N) (1 class) 83123 Thu Apr 9 5:45–7 p.m. College Prep in the Middle School Years (grades 7 & 8 with parent) Getting into college is an overwhelming and stressful process. The earlier you begin to prepare, the more opportunities you will have for college and scholarships. We'll develop a 4-year plan that middle school students can use to help start planning now and planning wisely! Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Sherry S. Andrews, SUCCESS+ 83744 Sat Mar 7 1–2 p.m. 83574 Sat Apr 18 1–2 p.m. FREE! Lots to Learn!

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