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Knife Making 2
with Randy Tanner, Tahlequah Campus

Sharpen those knife-making skills. Learn basic equipment repair and maintenance. This class also covers how to market creations at trade shows and through social media.
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Crochet One-Shot Scrubbies for Bath and Kitchen
with Evelyn Ritter, Tahlequah Campus

Who couldn't use more scrubbies? Build on our crochet skills by creating scrubbies for your home or for gifts. Supplies provided.
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Native American Corn Husk People & Story Telling
with Brittney Cuevas, Tahlequah Campus

Often considered a children's toy, corn husk dolls were also used during healing ceremonies or to ward off evil dream spirits. Hear stories about the corn husk doll and learn to make your own.
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Native American Southeastern Pucker Toe Moccasins
with Brittney Cuevas, Tahlequah Campus

In this class you will create a pattern for center seamed Pucker Toe Moccasins. Follow the easy instructions to make a wearable pair of Deerskin moccasins. Add your own decorative touches for a truly unique pair of moccasins.
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Enhancing Customer Experience
with Kerri Watkins, Tahlequah Campus

Learn the fundamental elements of customer service and best practices to grow and sustain a successful business by enhancing customer-staff interactions. Work through real-life strategies to best serve different types of customers and understnd customer expectations.
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CMA Update-CEUs
with Brenda Smith, Tahlequah Campus

Earn 8 hours of OSDH-approved continuing education. Renewal application and attendance certificate provided. Prequisites: Current CNA and CMA licenses. After you register, please email a copy of your current CNA and CMA licenses to mike.meigs@ictech.edu at least 3 days before the class starts. He will let you know what else might be needed.
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Tatting-Decorative Lace
with Rose Hook, Tahlequah Campus

Learn the art of creating beautiful, delicate handmade lace. This class focuses on giving you the foundation necessary to produce fine lace on your own for gifts, or to keep as your own treasured item with instruction by one of the best in the business, artist Rose Hook.
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Native American Woven Ball
with Brittney Cuevas, Tahlequah Campus

Learn to make a woven ball used in the traditional Native American game of Stickball.
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