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Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Courses<br />

Winter Session #1: January 15 – March 14, 2019<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

Classroom instruction from 1:30 – 6:30 p.m.<br />

Clinical instruction from 7 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />

Winter Session #2: February 11 – April 24, 2019<br />

Mondays and Wednesdays<br />

Classroom instruction from 1:30 – 6:30 p.m.<br />

Clinical instruction from 7 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />

Spring Session: March 19 – May 14, 2019<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

Classroom instruction from 1:30 – 6:30 p.m.<br />

Clinical instruction from 7 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />

Course Tuition: $1100 plus $150 state licensing and exam<br />

fees*<br />

* Financial Aid may be available!<br />

TO RECEIVE FULL CLASS SCHEDULE, REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL AID<br />

INFORMATION:<br />

CVCC Adult Education Office<br />

155 Ayers St., Barre, VT <strong>05</strong>641<br />

(802) 476-6237 ext. 1191<br />

rdurkcvcc@u61.net<br />

CVCC affords equal opportunity in education and employment.<br />

The Barre & Central Vermont<br />

Rotary Clubs along with<br />

The Salvation Army of Barre<br />

announce:<br />

Tom Rogers of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department will be presenting on the effects of climate<br />

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Vermont’s Wildlife in a Changing Climate<br />

Presentation, Dec. 13 in Waterbury Center<br />

Vermonters of all ages are invited to attend<br />

a presentation about Vermont’s wildlife in a<br />

changing climate on Thursday, December 13<br />

at 7:00 p.m. The presentation will be given at<br />

the Green Mountain Club Visitors Center<br />

located at 4711 Waterbury-Stowe Road<br />

(Route 100) in Waterbury Center. The talk is<br />

part of the Shutesville Wildlife Series and is<br />

co-sponsored by the Stowe Land Trust,<br />

Waterbury Conservation Commission, Stowe<br />

Conservation Commission, and the Green<br />

Mountain Club.<br />

Tom Rogers will be presenting at the event.<br />

Rogers is a biologist who has worked on a<br />

variety of conservation projects, researching<br />

zebras in Kenya, golden-winged warblers in<br />

New York, sage grouse and bald eagles in<br />

Wyoming, and grizzly bears in Montana. Tom<br />

currently works in outreach for the Vermont<br />

Fish & Wildlife Department, connecting the<br />

• • •<br />

public with fish and wildlife through writing,<br />

speaking, and photography.<br />

Through colorful photos and captivating<br />

stories, the audience will come away with a<br />

new understanding of how climate change is<br />

affecting wildlife. Rogers will talk about what<br />

people can do to help conserve biodiversity in<br />

Vermont in the face of these new threats.<br />

“From warmer, wetter winters to increasingly<br />

severe storms, wildlife faces a variety of<br />

challenges from a changing climate,” said<br />

Rogers. “We’ll discuss how different species<br />

might continue to respond to many of these<br />

challenges and what conservationists are<br />

doing to address them.”<br />

The talk is free and open to the public,<br />

though people are encouraged to register at<br />

www.stowelandtrust.org/events/detail/news/<br />

vermonts-wildlife-in-a-changing-climate/<br />

®<br />

OF BARRE<br />

page 6 The WORLD December 5, 20<strong>18</strong><br />

20<strong>18</strong><br />

SANTA<br />

PROJECT<br />

To purchase new winter<br />

coats, hats, and mittens<br />

for children of need in<br />

central Vermont.<br />

Send your check to:<br />

WORLD Santa Project<br />

403 US Rt. 302, Barre, VT <strong>05</strong>641<br />

or call Gary Hass at<br />

479-2582 or 1-800-639-9753<br />

for more information.<br />

SPECIAL THANKS TO<br />

GO CALENDARS-TOYS-GAMES<br />

AT THE BERLIN MALL<br />

FOR THEIR DONATION OF 100 TEDDY BEARS<br />

Thank You To This Week’s Contributors At Press Time<br />

Bruce & Irene Haskell<br />

Cheryl Peterson<br />

Nelson Publishing<br />

Patricia Poirier<br />

Michael & Betsy Cody In Memory<br />

of Bud & Betty Cody<br />

Gary & Carole Hass In Memory<br />

of Nadine & Harry Dietrich<br />

Nancy Couch In Memory of Allan<br />

Couch<br />

Christine Litchfield In Memory of<br />

Arthur Hill Jr.<br />

VTF&W photo by John Hall.<br />

Hammond Cove & West Mountain<br />

Shooting Ranges Closing Dec. 15<br />

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department<br />

says its public shooting ranges in Hartland<br />

and the West Mountain Wildlife Management<br />

Area will be closing for the winter on<br />

December 15.<br />

“We want to thank all of the people who<br />

have supported the operation of the two<br />

ranges in Windsor and Essex Counties which<br />

are essential to hunter skill development and<br />

the safe use of firearms,” said Alison Thomas,<br />

Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s education coordinator.<br />

“Both ranges will close for the winter<br />

and reopen next spring.”<br />

Information about Vermont shooting ranges<br />

is available on Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s<br />

website www.vtfishandwildlife.com.

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