North Arkansas College is holding another round of Community Education Classes this school year.
Genie Allen, Director of the Program for the school, recently stopped by KHOZ's "Around the Table" program to discuss some of this year's offering.
Allen says that the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is partnering with the school for some nature courses including information on bats, caves, and snakes. Sewing and Stitching Classes are also on the schedule for this year as well as classes for Flower and Planting, Line Dancing, and Vacuum Repair at the Harrison Campus. Computer Classes will be among those offered at the Carroll County Campus as well as other classes being held in different locations in the region.
More information on this year's classes can be found with the full interview on the Around the Table Facebook Page.
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