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By:  Carla Wilkins
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Convert Searches to Sales
Tues. Oct. 17th3:30-6PM
By: Barbara Leachman; Cost: $35
Grangeville Outreach
How do you get people to your website and once there, take the next step? This hands-on class, given by the Small Business Development Center, will help you tailor your website content, social media, the map, SEO, ad-words, analytics, and more. If you hired somebody to develop your website and are not interested in making changes yourself, that's fine. You'll still learn information to discuss with your developer. If you have a business, this workshop could make the difference.
The Art of Needle Felting
Thurs. Oct 19th6-9pm
By: Taffy Kettenburg; Cost: $38
Grangeville
Here’s a class you can take with your child or grandchild!Needle felting is a fun and satisfying craft that turns soft, fluffy wool into a sculpture.  Learn the process and some basic tips while making your own darling, three dimensional, curly sheep. You'll leave class with your needles and poking board blocker, plenty of ideas, and the skills to make your next 3-D creation.  If you have a child or grandchild who is at least nine years old, you can register with them and make one project between the two of you.
Heavenly Scent – A Soap Making Primer
Sat. Oct 21st 9am-2:30pm
By: Sr. Carlotta Fontes; Cost: $59
Monastery
Our longest running class and it always fills because it’s a chance to make soap, scent it the way you’d like, trade with others in the class to try out other scents, meet a lovely group of people, have a great lunch and leave the mess behind.  When past students run out of soap, they take the class again.  There are currently only four seats left in this class.
Navigating the Financial Aid Process
Tues. Oct 24th 6-8pm
By: Travis Osburn; Cost: FREE
Grangeville Outreach
Thinking about going back to school? Wondering what options are available to help pay for it? Come learn about federal financial aid, scholarships, and how to apply for them. Attendees will then have the opportunity to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) during the last half of class to get the process started. Although this class is free of charge, you must register so we know you’re coming. If we don’t have enough registered, the class won’t be held.

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