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Show her how much you care. Create your own fresh floral garden gift basket for mom for Mother's Day. The garden gift basket would also make a great hostess gift for an outdoor party. The basket will include floral potted plants as well as ivy. The course will incorporate bow making.
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Students will be introduced to the installation of floors, covering in detail how to properly prepare a slab or sub floor, install linoleum, ceramic floor tile, VCT tile, laminate and hard wood flooring. The instructor will also cover estimating need, installation and care of flooring, learning what tools are needed and how to use them, and transitioning from one floor type to another with the use of thresholds.
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Blackberries, Strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries are examples of small fruit enterprises that can generate significant revenue on small acres. This workshop will outline basic production and marketing requirements for small fruit, targeting the small landowner. The workshop will identify planning required to enter into production and what marketing options exist for each small fruit.
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not reviewed. This is one full day of forensics for 7th and 8th grade students. Students will become a detective and work with fellow "investigators" to determine who killed Henry Ward in a hit and run car accident almost 100 years ago. Students will work together to solve this crime by utilizing various cross-curricular techniqus such as blood typing, forensic anthropology, fingerprint analysis, impression analysis for tires and shoes, hair analysis, blood spatter and DNA evidence.
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Learn professional tips, secrets and tricks to re-purposing many of the household items you own as well as updating vintage finds from antique shops and garage sales. Learn about various paints and how to apply them, as well as updating items with affordable ideas such as simply changing hardware and fabrics. Additionally, learn basics of quick-fix wiring chandeliers to hanging pictures and mirror frames. Included are ideas on color choices and versatility of basic furniture items.
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How would you like to bowl, ski, play tennis, or even drive a race car ¿ all from the comfort of your living room? Plan to surprise young ones in your family by asking them about their favorite Wii game. Wii (pronounced ¿wee¿) is an electronic, interactive game device that can be projected on a television. It¿s the new rage with young and old alike. See the demonstrations - then it¿s your turn!
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Soil Testing, planning your garden, purchasing seeds, equipment, starting seeds indoors, proper planting techniques, container gardening, vegetable gardening, culinary herb gardening, flower gardening, water gardening, summer gardening, raised bed gardening, plant diseases, insect pests, other pests, marketing & eating your produce, preparations for fall.
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We Americans are about 4% of the world¿s population, but we consume about 20% of the world¿s petroleum and similar proportions of other resources. Meanwhile, populations of songbirds, fireflies, frogs, and many other wild creatures are dwindling, both locally and worldwide. Learn how some of the landscape could look, including a return to some gardening standards of past decades.
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This course will teach the basics of starting your own home garden. From soil testing and preparation, to selection of seeds, natural pesticides, edible landscape, open container and boxed container gardens, planting and cultivating and more.
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Technological advances in the workplace have made a high school diploma essential for almost all workers. If you want to obtain employment or advance in your career, you will need to demonstrate to you employer that you have at least a high school education. If you never finished high school, the GED exam will serve as proof that you have acquired the equivalent of a high school education on your own. If you are comfortable reading newspapers and you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide without a calculator, you're halfway there! This course will help you develop the additional reading and thinking skills you'll need to succeed in all five GED test areas: Writing Skills, Social Studies, Science, Literature, and Math. After completion of this course, you should be well-equipped to take--and pass--the GED! Important: Some GED Testing Centers require proof that you have passed a GED preparation course or the official GED Practice Tests (OPT's) before you can take the official GED tests. Before enrolling in this course, please check with the official GED Testing Center where you intend to take your tests to make sure that this course will meet their requirements.
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