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Basics of a Writing Career
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Have you ever dreamed of being a writer? Get a glimpse of a writing career and the life of a writer. You'll be immersed in creative exercises that stretch your ability to write, envision possibilities, and overcome writers block. You'll be able to participate in stimulating class discussions that validate the writing process. The tips, techniques, and advice are invaluable as you discover the right niche for your work.
Instructor: Barbara Collier, Multi-Published Author and Bridget Anderson, Multi-Published AuthorRegistration fee: $145 Learn more... 1 session(s): Sat: Feb 27 / 9:00 am-3:00 pm Register now!
Copy Editing and Proofreading
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
If you have a passion for punctuation and an eye for errors, you can make money as a copy editor and proofreader. Learn the proofreader’s symbols, practice with real-life copy edit samples, and learn to distinguish between proofreading and copy editing. Get lots of helpful information about career prospects and business planning techniques for a writing consulting practice. Your instructor has more than 20 years of experience. Tuition includes lunch. Limited to 20.
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $175 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Thu: Feb 18 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $175 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Fri: Mar 26 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Creative Writing Workshop I
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Come begin the process of developing an original idea into a publishable manuscript. Learn to write, revise, and write again as you practice completing the first two chapters of your novel or short story. Working individually and in small groups you will learn to write clearly and concisely as you develop your writing style. Also included will be tips on query letters and how to use the internet to research information and to find an agent or publisher. Textbook is not included. Limited to 20. Textbook: The No-Experience-Necessary Writer's Course and The Elements of Style
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $400 Learn more... 5 session(s): Mon: Jan 25-Feb 22 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $400 CEUs: 0.75 Learn more... 5 session(s): Tue: Mar 9-Apr 6 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Creative Writing Workshop II
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
After the opening hook and bridge, what happens next in the development of the novel? Learn in depth, the five key elements of the novel plus more publishing information. Working individually and in small groups you will develop the following techniques: Constructing a Scene; Show-Don’t Tell; Characterization; Pacing-Theme-Point of View; and Dialogue. Also included will be critiques on key elements of a novel and certain chapters that you have completed. Textbooks are not included in tuition. Limited to 20. Prerequisite: Creative Writing/PublishingTextbook: The Elements of Style and The No-Experience-Necessary Writer's Course
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $400 Learn more... 5 session(s): Tue: Jan 26-Feb 23 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $400 CEUs: 0.75 Learn more... 5 session(s): Mon: Mar 8-Apr 5 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Creative Writing Workshop III
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Finish the process of developing the final stages of an original idea into a publishable manuscript. Learn, in depth, the five key elements of the novel, receive publishing information and insight into how to start the marketing of your novel. Working individually and in small groups you will develop the following techniques: Setting in the Novel, Theme/Plot, Foreshadowing, Sub-Plots and Narration/Point of View. Also included will be critiques of the overall structure of the manuscript. Textbook is not included. Textbook: The No-Experience-Necessary Writer's Course and The Elements of Style
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $400 CEUs: 0.75 Learn more... 5 session(s): Mon: Apr 19-May 17 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Edgar A. Poe Critic and Creator *NEW*
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Creative Genius and Astute Critic this course presents an examination of Poe’s life and features close reading of the Poe sensibility regarding his tales of the grotesque and the bizarre as well as his seminal work in his tales of ratiocination, destined to become the foundational basis of the Detective genre. We will read closely a number of Poe's hauntingly beautiful poems as well as his important theory of aesthetics. We will discuss his often terribly misrepresented life.
Instructor: Tom Zibilich, English TeacherRegistration fee: $195 CEUs: 1.2 Learn more... 6 session(s): Mon: Apr 19-May 24 / 7:00-9:00 pm Register now!
Emory Grant Writing Certificate Program
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
This module is designed to enhance your grant writing ability and allows you to complete your grant writing certificate. It is held completely online and allows you to work at your own pace within an allotted time period while completing assignment(s) that will be critiqued by the instructor. The course is held for a total of ten hours in which you will be required to complete eight hours of coursework and you will have a two hour question and answer session with the instructor.
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $299 Learn more... 1 session(s): Thu: Dec 3 / 4:00-7:00 pm Register now!
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Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $350 CEUs: 1 Learn more... 1 session(s): Thu: Mar 4 / 4:00-7:00 pm Register now!
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Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $350 CEUs: 1 Learn more... 1 session(s): Thu: May 27 / 4:00-7:00 pm Register now!
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English Refresher
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Learn how to communicate and make a great impression through your writing. Use "who" and "whom" appropriately. End comma splices and sentence fragments. Use semicolons with finesse. It's easy (and easy to remember when to use "it's" and "its"). We'll use grammar exercises in the assigned textbook, and from real world situations. This course will conclude with a look at how some of the finest writers put the rules into practice. Textbook is not included. Textbook: Grammar To Go
Instructor: Hillery Goodgame, Instructor of WritingRegistration fee: $195 Learn more... 6 session(s): Thu: Feb 18-Mar 25 / 6:30-8:30 pm Register now!
Instructor: Hillery Goodgame, Instructor of WritingRegistration fee: $195 Learn more... 6 session(s): Thu: Apr 15-May 20 / 6:30-8:30 pm Register now!
Introduction to Fiction *NEW*
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
The focus of this class is to introduce the writer to the basic tools of writing fiction, and to examine a range of works by well-known writers. Among the writers we will read and discuss are Raymond Carver, Flannery O’Connor, Anton Chekhov. Instructor led discussion of writing elements will frame our consideration of published works. Critical thinking skills will emerge as we explore the elements of fiction found in the works of the masters. Through an increased awareness of the tools of fiction, we will deepen our appreciation for the art that inspires our own writing. Be prepared to discuss 2-3 stories per class. Textbook: On Writing Short Stories and Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them
Instructor: Sandra Rouse, MFA in Creative Writing, MA in EnglishRegistration fee: $325 CEUs: 1.6 Learn more... 8 session(s): Wed: Feb 3-Mar 24 / 7:00-9:00 pm Register now!
Fundamentals of Nonprofit Development
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Anyone writing grants for a nonprofit is often involved in a wide range of other development activities and needs to have many different skills to succeed at those diverse responsibilities. Learn about the fundamentals of nonprofit development functions beyond grant writing, including: *annual solicitations, capital campaigns, and endowments *municipal fundraising *volunteer management *strategic planning *board development *use of consultants and consulting techniques *public relations This class will help you to put it all together with the best and most appropriate resource development opportunities and approaches for a nonprofit organization. Prerequisite: Intro to Grant Writing/Grant Writing 101 or previous grant writing experience
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Fri: Feb 26 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Introduction to Grant Writing
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Writing a grant for the first time can be a frustrating and overwhelming experience. Using common grant development formats, this workshop will proceed step-by-step through the development of a proposal with emphasis on the following: *how to identify and evaluate the most appropriate funding sources *how to research a problem *how to supply the documentation and statistics necessary for supporting a grant proposal This workshop, intended for nonprofit staff or board members with little or no grant-writing experience, will give you the confidence and know-how to develop a successful grant proposal. Tuition includes lunch.
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Tue: Feb 2 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Mon: May 10 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Mon: May 17 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Grant Writing Workshop: A Hands-On Seminar
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
The basis for successful grant writing is a carefully designed program. In this intensive workshop, we will examine the relationship among organizational mission statement, needs assessments, goals, objectives, work plans, and evaluations. We will also discuss writing techniques to help make your grant-writing process smarter and faster. Initially, the instructor will present valuable content information; then while you work on your own project, he will provide consultation and support to help you refine your proposal. Finally, we will establish a formal peer review of the abstracts with a common scoring process. You will experience the proposal review process from both sides of the table-reviewer and reviewed-further enhancing your insight into successful grant writing. Prerequisite: Participants should have taken an introductory grant-writing course or have some previous grant-writing experience. Students must bring their own laptops and a USB stick. The course will cover: *common organizational problems *needs assessment *goals and objectives *evaluation *grant abstracts *writing and proofreading techniques If you are currently developing a grant, bring it with you to work on. If you don't have a current project, the instructor will provide practice material. Participants should have taken an introductory grant-writing course or have some previous grant-writing experience. Please bring a laptop computer for this course. Tuition includes lunch. Prerequisite: Intro to Grant Writing/Grant Writing 101 or previous grant writing experience
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $415 Learn more... 2 session(s): Mon and Tue: Nov 23-24 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm *Full*
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $420 CEUs: 0.12 Learn more... 2 session(s): Tue and Wed: May 11-12 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $420 CEUs: 0.12 Learn more... 2 session(s): Tue and Wed: May 11-12 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $420 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 2 session(s): Tue and Wed: May 18-19 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Grant Research: Targeting Funds for Nonprofit Online
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Millions of dollars are available in grants to nonprofits, but how do you find them and identify the organizations most likely to be interested in your proposal? Information is increasingly available online. In this workshop, you will: *review research skills to target grant funds increase your ability to *search effectively online explore "cutting-edge" grant technology *identify patterns of foundations, corporations, and private trusts *begin your own grant research within the context of the class Please bring a laptop computer for this course. Tuition includes lunch. Prerequisite: Intro to Grant Writing/Grant Writing 101 or previous grant writing experience
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $207 Learn more... 1 session(s): Mon: Nov 30 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm *Full*
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Thu: May 13 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Thu: May 20 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Fundamentals of Nonprofit Development
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Anyone writing grants for a nonprofit is often involved in a wide range of other development activities and needs to have many different skills to succeed at those diverse responsibilities. Learn about the fundamentals of nonprofit development functions beyond grant writing, including: *annual solicitations, capital campaigns, and endowments *municipal fundraising *volunteer management *strategic planning *board development *use of consultants and consulting techniques *public relations This class will help you to put it all together with the best and most appropriate resource development opportunities and approaches for a nonprofit organization. Tuition includes lunch. Prerequisite: Intro to Grant Writing/Grant Writing 101 or previous grant writing experience
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $207 Learn more... 1 session(s): Tue: Dec 1 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm *Full*
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Fri and Thu: May 14-13 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Fri: May 21 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Grant Writing Workshop: A Hands-On Seminar
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
The basis for successful grant writing is a carefully designed program. In this intensive workshop, we will examine the relationship among organizational mission statement, needs assessments, goals, objectives, work plans, and evaluations. We will also discuss writing techniques to help make your grant-writing process smarter and faster. Initially, the instructor will present valuable content information; then while you work on your own project, he will provide consultation and support to help you refine your proposal. Finally, we will establish a formal peer review of the abstracts with a common scoring process. You will experience the proposal review process from both sides of the table-reviewer and reviewed-further enhancing your insight into successful grant writing. Prerequisite: Participants should have taken an introductory grant-writing course or have some previous grant-writing experience. Students must bring their own laptops and a USB stick. The course will cover: *common organizational problems *needs assessment *goals and objectives *evaluation *grant abstracts *writing and proofreading techniques If you are currently developing a grant, bring it with you to work on. If you don't have a current project, the instructor will provide practice material. Participants should have taken an introductory grant-writing course or have some previous grant-writing experience. Please bring a laptop computer for this course. Prerequisite: Intro to Grant Writing/Grant Writing 101 or previous grant writing experience
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $420 CEUs: 1.2 Learn more... 2 session(s): Tue and Wed: Feb 23-24 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
High School Reunion: Getting Together with Old Friends *NEW*
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Students will revisit three standard works of twentieth century American authors. We will reunite with the iconoclastic innocence of Holden Caulfield as he makes his way amidst a seemingly disjointed and cynical world. We will sail again with Hemingway's Santiago as he battles for dignity in an existential world apparently dominated by ravenous sharks and only dimly lit by certain types of victory. We will share with Nick the beautiful, ambiguous, and lovely melancholy of Fitzgerald's most famous character as he searches for the elusive "green light". Textbook: The Catcher in the Rye and The Old Man and the Sea and The Great Gatsby
Instructor: Tom Zibilich, English TeacherRegistration fee: $195 CEUs: 1.2 Learn more... 6 session(s): Mon: Feb 15-Mar 22 / 7:00-9:00 pm Register now!
Additional Info: Any full edition by any publisher of "The Catcher in the Rye", "The Old Man and the Sea", and "The Great Gatsby"
Introduction to Creative Nonfiction *NEW*
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
For the writer who hears his or her unique voice as an active participant in unfolding the meaning of experience, creative nonfiction may well be a suitable genre. Writing elements of this artful narrative borrow heavily from fiction with an eye to uncovering the truth. We will discuss the nature of truth in writing as well as the basic elements of narrative craft. By developing critical thinking skills in identifying the writing craft elements found in published works, participants will gain a deeper appreciation for the form and begin to identify their own inclinations for writing. Be prepared to read for discussion 3-4 pieces per class. Textbook: The Fourth Genre: Contemporary Writers of/on Creative Nonfiction
Instructor: Sandra Rouse, MFA in Creative Writing, MA in EnglishRegistration fee: $325 CEUs: 1.6 Learn more... 8 session(s): Wed: Apr 7-May 26 / 7:00-9:00 pm Register now!
Introduction to Grant Writing
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Writing a grant for the first time can be a frustrating and overwhelming experience. Using common grant development formats, this workshop will proceed step-by-step through the development of a proposal with emphasis on the following: *how to identify and evaluate the most appropriate funding sources *how to research a problem *how to supply the documentation and statistics necessary for supporting a grant proposal This workshop, intended for nonprofit staff or board members with little or no grant-writing experience, will give you the confidence and know-how to develop a successful grant proposal.
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPARegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Mon: Feb 22 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm Register now!
Publishing Workshop I
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
So you’re knee-deep in the creation of your book, about to write that last page…but now it’s time to get published. This process is a treacherous road; without proper guidance and direction, the majority of your creative efforts could be derailed. Included in this course will be smart tips on copyrighting your book, writing that perfect query letter to attract attention, and proven information to guide you to the right publisher and agent.Textbooks are not included. Limited to 20. Textbook: The No-Experience-Necessary Writer's Course and The Elements of Style
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.75 Learn more... 5 session(s): Wed: Jan 27-Feb 24 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Instructor: Julius Thompson, BA, Published AuthorRegistration fee: $210 CEUs: 0.75 Learn more... 5 session(s): Wed: Mar 10-Apr 7 / 7:00-8:30 pm Register now!
Putting the Theatre Back Into the Play
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Many playwrights write scripts that are not theatrical. Or, they write plays that are more literary than producible or stage-worthy. Or they write something that can only be done on film. The goal of this course is to write plays that have action and story, that capture the unique immediacy of the stage, and that are not trying to be a film script. The reward will be plays that are more attractive to potential theatres and directors. Students must bring in the beginnings of a play project although it may still be in a very preliminary stage. Class time will include writing, sharing, and discussion. Students will need to do some writing and assigned reading outside of class. Students will need to purchase or borrow two plays: Fences by August Wilson and Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl.
Instructor: Pamela Turner, PhD in Performance Theory, Award-Winning Playwright and DirectorRegistration fee: $170 CEUs: 1.05 Learn more... 4 session(s): Wed: Apr 21-May 12 / 6:30-9:00 pm Register now!
Additional Info: The last class will be held from 6:30-9:30.
The Art of the Memoir: How to Bring Your Story to Life *NEW*
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
You have a story to tell. But how should you structure your story—do you begin at the beginning or at a later point in your narrative? Where do you draw the line between being open and candid and protecting the privacy of others? What are the challenges and the opportunities in today’s publishing environment? Freelance book editor Alexa Selph will answer these questions and more in a small seminar setting. In her twenty years in book publishing, Alexa has edited a variety of memoirs, ranging from Mahdi Obeidi’s account of his years as Saddam Hussein’s nuclear mastermind to Mary Herring Wright’s story of growing up black and deaf in the South. Limited to 15. Textbook: Your Life as Story
Instructor: Alexa Selph, MA in English, Poet and Freelance EditorRegistration fee: $175 Learn more... 5 session(s): Mon: Mar 1-29 / 7:00-9:00 pm Register now!
Travel Writing Survival Skills
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Designed to motivate and inspire, this class is a one-day self-help session for procrastinating travel writers. It will provide guidance to help you get ahead in the new world of travel writing. We'll discuss the key elements to any travel story, review tactics that can boost your storytelling from "good" to "superb" -- and explore the mysteries of multi-platform expression, crucial to travel writing success in the 21st century. Students will do a few in-class writing exercises with impromptu reviews. Those desiring more practice may also choose to become "pen pals" and a follow-up plan will be provided.
Note: new date and/or timeRegistration fee: $160 CEUs: 0.6 Learn more... 1 session(s): Sat: Dec 5 / 10:00 am-4:30 pm Register now!
Instructor: Stephanie Oswald, Co-Founder, Travelgirl Magazine, Travel reporter, Fine Living Network (FLN)
Writing for Children and Teens
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
For those who long to be the next J.K. Rowling or Lemony Snicket, this course can get you started. We'll explore the core elements needed to write fiction for young readers: setting, characterization, dialogue, plot, and more. This intensive, hands-on approach will conclude with what you need to know when you're ready to market your work, as well as advice on continuing to pursue your dream beyond the classroom. Also appropriate for teachers, media specialists, or fans of children's literature. Textbook is not included. Limited to 20. Textbook: Writer's Guide to Crafting Stories for Children
Instructor: Kim Siegelson, Award Winning Author of Children's LiteratureRegistration fee: $165 CEUs: 1 Learn more... 2 session(s): Sat: May 22-29 / 9:00 am-2:30 pm Register now!
Writing Freelance
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Magazine and newspaper articles, ads, speeches, even greeting cards--variety is the essence and joy of freelancing. Learn writing tips that catch an editor's eye, survival techniques, and the mysteries of marketing. Classes include shake-loose exercises/assignments. Your instructor writes and edits for magazines and other clients on topics such as decorative arts, health, travel, business, and human interest. Limited to 20.
Instructor: Linda Clopton, MA, Writer for VerandaRegistration fee: $195 Learn more... 6 session(s): Mon: Apr 12-May 17 / 7:30-9:30 pm Register now!
Writing Movies 101
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Tired of seeing bad movies? Think you could do better? Now you can. Got a story to tell? Learn how to do it. Professional screenwriter, Michael Lucker (Spirit, Mulan II, Vampire In Brooklyn) shares the tricks of the trade for telling good stories and making good stories great. Nights will be filled with fun and invigorating discussion over the idea, plot, character, dialogue, theme, action, description and climax of great movies. You will leave the course with a finished short screenplay and the knowhow to do a feature one!
Instructor: Michael Lucker, Professional ScreenwriterRegistration fee: $195 Learn more... 6 session(s): Tue: Apr 13-May 18 / 6:00-9:00 pm Register now!
A Novel Experience
Evening at Emory - Writer's Studio
Writing a novel? Trying to finish one? Delve into beginnings, characterization, story development, and more, as well as the joys of revision. Students do not critique each other but will receive written feedback from the instructor if they submit up to eight pages (typed, double-spaced) and a one-page synopsis. We'll examine the art of marketing, too. Linda Clopton has received a PEN Syndicated Fiction award, among others, and been a finalist for the Katherine Anne Porter Prize and the River Oak/Hemingway Award. Her work has appeared in both American and Irish anthologies. Limited to 20.
Instructor: Linda Clopton, MA, Writer for VerandaRegistration fee: $195 Learn more... 6 session(s): Mon: Feb 22-Mar 29 / 7:30-9:30 pm Register now!
Recent Classes
Basics of a Writing Career
Have you ever dreamed of being a writer? Get a glimpse of a writing career and the life of a writer. You'll be immersed in creative exercises that stretch your ability to write, envision possibilities, and overcome writers block. You'll be able to participate in stimulating class discussions that validate the writing process. The tips, techniques, and advice are invaluable as you discover the right niche for your work. Learn more...
1 session(s): $145 Learn more...
Sat: Nov 21 / 9:00 am-3:00 pm
Instructor: Barbara Collier, Multi-Published Author and Bridget Anderson, Multi-Published Author
Additional Info: Class will be held at our Alpharetta location.
Introduction to Grant Writing
Writing a grant for the first time can be a frustrating and overwhelming experience. Using common grant development formats, this workshop will proceed step-by-step through the development of a proposal with emphasis on the following: *how to identify and evaluate the most appropriate funding sources *how to research a problem *how to supply the documentation and statistics necessary for supporting a grant proposal This workshop, intended for nonprofit staff or board members with little or no grant-writing experience, will give you the confidence and know-how to develop a successful grant proposal. Tuition includes lunch. Learn more...
1 session(s): $207 Learn more...
Mon: Nov 16 / 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Instructor: Jack Smith, MPA


