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MADE MARION CLASSES REGISTRATION
Drop-in registration is accepted on a week by week basis, for the upcoming class only. Students will leave with expanded knowledge of technique and traditional and contemporary use of watercolor.Ībout the Drop-In Option: Can't commit to a full session? If you'd like to join an "open paint" session guided by an instructor, this option is for you! Drop-in students should register by Wednesday at 2:00pm for the upcoming Thursday 10:00am class or Thursday at 2:00pm for the upcoming Friday 10:00am class. Each class will also provide a brief and supportive group “critique”. In each class, we will start a new painting together using landscape, still life, the figure, abstract or imaginative thought, or narrative ideas as subjects. Using the brilliant nature of light (and dark), we’ll “push” the medium, adding other water media, brushes, and paper surfaces, and experiment with palette color mixing to capture magic and luminosity. One Day Drop-In (all levels welcome): $30 per dayĭescription: This course is great for those with a little painting experience and is also a perfect “next step” for those who would like to explore watercolor painting beyond a basic understanding of color and brush strokes. A Thursday class may be added if we reach capacity for this class.įull Session: $125 MAC members | $140 nonmembers (supplies not included) In case of inclement weather, make up dates will be scheduled. November 11 - Decem(5 classes, No class 11/25) November 10 - Decem(5 classes, No class 11/24)įridays, 10:00am to 12:00pm in the MAC Studio - SOLD OUT/CLASS FULL Thursdays 10:00am to 12:00pm in the MAC Studio - SPOTS AVAILABLE Early preregistration will help you get a spot.All Levels Watercolor Painting for Adults with Drop-In Option The previous classes in Mount Vernon trained a total of 120 people in lifesaving CPR skills.Įnough CPR training mannequins and fire department trainers will be available for a class size of 40 people.
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This will be the fifth year the Rotary Club has facilitated free Community CPR classes, after a one-year pause due to COVID-19. We’re very happy we can help make this happen.” “Area businesses, churches, schools, senior citizen gathering places, government offices, or other places where people meet should have people trained in CPR. Getting more people trained in lifesaving CPR skills is one way we can do that,” said Michelle Bell, Rotary Club of Linn County President.

“One of the focal missions of our Rotary Club is making our communities safer and healthier for all residents. Infant CPR and AED (defibrillator) training will be part of the class. The community CPR training is free, but those who need Heartsaver certification from the American Heart Association will have to pay that fee ($25) on training day. Two bystanders stepped in and began CPR until paramedics arrived, saving the man’s life. He points to a recent incident at an area sporting event where a man suddenly went into cardiac arrest. “It makes our job easier when we get there. “Early CPR on a victim is what helps save a life,” McBurney said. That’s why the department is urging for more people in the community to be trained in CPR and ready to act. Kale McBurney, training chief for the Marion Fire Department, said that under the best of circumstances, it often takes longer than five minutes for paramedics to arrive at a scene where lifesaving measures are needed. If proper CPR is started, the odds of a positive outcome are increased about 10-fold. If someone has a heart attack or an injury that stops their blood flow, the first 10 minutes make all the difference in saving their life. Multiple family members may enroll as long as space allows. Visit and follow the links to CPR Training (in the event calendar) to enroll. Enrollment is limited, so only early enrollees are guaranteed a spot. The training is free to Marion residents, ages 16 and older, as a service to the community. 19, at the new headquarters for the Marion Fire Department, 100 Irish Dr. MARION - The Rotary Club of Linn County and the Marion Fire Department are hosting a Community CPR Training Class on Saturday, Feb. Spots are limited and early sign-up is encouraged. The station will be the site of a free CPR class on Feb. Emergency response vehicles are parked outside of the new Marion Fire Department Station #1 in August.
