For more local adult education opportunities, please visit the Bay View Association website.

Upcoming events

    • Thu, November 06, 2025
    • Thu, December 18, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • NCMC - Iron Horse Cafe Conf. Rm 4
    • 0
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    This 6-week course is for guitarists seeking to expand on their core guitar knowledge by adding advanced chords and more complex finger style patterns, as well as pertinent scales for single-note melody playing and improvisation. By applying these acquired skills to familiar songs in a variety of genres, attendees will develop further knowledge of the fretboard, expand their known repertoire, and improve their ability to read music—both standard notation and tablature—enabling them to play with confidence in new settings and situations. Acoustic guitars are preferred, but electric guitars are welcome. Electric guitarists must provide their own amplifiers. There is a six student minimum and twelve student maximum for this course. Minimum 16 years of age.


    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.



    Owen James is a vocalist, guitarist, pianist and music instructor, with over 30 years of performing and teaching experience. In addition to performing in cafés, clubs and concert halls across the U.S., he has offered private and group lessons in voice, guitar and jazz improvisation. No matter the setting, his chief goals are to educate and inspire those around him, to share the love of music and to create opportunities, through music, for personal growth, self-expression and communication.
    • Fri, November 07, 2025
    • Fri, December 19, 2025
    • 6 sessions
    • NCMC Borra Bldg Rm 49A
    • 0
    Registration is closed


    Northern Michigan is a strong and steady presence in all manner of creative writing, from poetry to drama to fiction and more.

    In this six week course, we will read models from notable writers in different genres to learn how Northern Michigan has inspired creative writing, as well as work on our own contributions to the literature of the region.

    We’ll read folks like Jack Driscoll, Jim Harrison, Ellen Airgood, Angelina Boulley, and others as we make sense of how the landscape and the inhabitants of this region we call home shape the writing of others. From the flora and fauna to the dialects of the many corners of both the northern part of the Lower Peninsula, as well as the Upper Peninsula we’ll dive into how settings and characters are shaped by our woods, our waters, and our challenges.

    This class is designed for anyone with an interest in reading and writing, but especially those who wish to examine how the landscape and the people of this region impact writers across a spectrum of genres.

    Students should plan to read widely, but also to practice their own ways of infusing the particular sights and sounds of Northern Michigan into creative writing of a variety of genres.

    Students should have a copy of Jack Driscoll’s The Goat Fish and the Lover’s Knot for use in class. We will also share other texts most weeks.

    Please note: There will be no class Thanksgiving week

    **Refunds are unavailable for cancellations made within 48 hours of the class**


    Glen Young is the author, most recently, of "Four Seasons of Mackinac Island," in addition to more than 500 essays on books and reading. He is Associate Editor of Walloon Writers Review, as well as a co-director of Top of the Mitt Writing Project. His poetry and essays have appeared in regional and national publications. He holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Marygrove College. He is a National Writing Project fellow, and has earned grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as the IREX/Fulbright International Teacher Exchange Program. He is a ski instructor and a kayak guide, and divides his time between Petoskey and Mackinac Island.

    • Thu, November 13, 2025
    • Thu, December 18, 2025
    • 5 sessions
    • NCMC Borra Learning Center Bldg Rm# 49B
    • 15


    French Conversation and Culture II continues where the first class left off. The class will refocus on themes but through varying verb tenses, based upon given vocabulary lists and topics. Each tense will be explained and practiced, applied through simple conversations/activities/short readings, It is suggested that students bring a laptop to visit some practice sites in class that will help enrich their experiences.

    If you hope to travel to a French speaking country sometime soon, this class will be a fun way to practice conversational French.

    Week One: Present tense encompassing pillar iregular verbs, using the Olympics in Paris as our vocabulary base.

    Week Two: Future and future simple tenses. Activity based upon speaking of our futures as we may best predict.

    Week Three: Using learned information from the previous weeks classes to apply to free questioning and responding. We will treat this class as a time to mingle along with wine samples/cheese/and various other treats.

    Week Four: Past tense with avoir and etre - storytelling.

    Week Five: Examined through poetry, past tense with imperfect uses/and special applications.

    **Refunds are unavailable for cancellations made within 48 hours of the class**


    Susan Baker-Smith is an instructor who has been differentiating the learning of French for all ages for over 30 years, and has completed expansive travel in France (and many other countries throughout the world) with students and adults alike.


    • Thu, November 13, 2025
    • Thu, April 09, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • NCMC Iron Horse Cafe
    • 0
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    Join us each month for an exciting opportunity to dance to vibrant Latin rhythms! Each session kicks off with a fun, easy-to-follow lesson, followed by plenty of music to dance to, including Merengue, Salsa, and Bachata. It’s the perfect chance to dress up, learn some fresh moves, and enjoy a night of dancing. These are partner dances, so we recommend signing up with a dance partner.


    Refunds are unavailable within 48hrs of this class.

    Instructors Dirk and Megan Esterline have been dance partners for over 15 years. Dirk is a Spanish professor at North Central Michigan College, with more than 30 years of teaching experience. He honed his dance skills while studying in the Dominican Republic and Chile. Megan is a massage therapist who learned her Salsa while traveling through Mexico and Spain.

    • Mon, January 05, 2026
    • Mon, February 02, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • NCMC Library Classroom (Jan 5 & 12); BLC 44 (Jan 26 & Feb 2)
    • 4
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    Have you learned basic knitting, but now need help reading patterns, doing new stitches, or just want someone to hold your hand and guide you through the next steps of knitting?  This is the class for you!

    Bring whatever you are working on, or want to work on, and Kelly will help you in a low pressure, relaxed knitting class. Ages 13+

    Please note: No class held on Monday, January 19th.

    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.


    A Petoskey native, Kelly Shively was born and raised on a farm east of town. Growing up with a knitting mother, she was introduced to the craft at an early age. It didn’t take. Later in life, when she became the mother of three lovely little girls, she picked up the needles again, and this time it was a success. Now a knitter and spinner of 30+ years, she finds great peace and fulfillment in these crafts. She loves to teach, and feels like teaching helps keep her own excitement and love of these crafts refreshed. Kelly has taught many northern Michigan women (and men!) to knit and spin, and hopes to continue doing so. Her philosophy tends more toward relaxation and enjoyment, rather than a black and white Strict Rules philosophy. “There are a lot of ways of doing this,” she’ll often say. “Find the way that fits you and brings you joy, and stick with it.

    • Mon, January 05, 2026
    • Mon, February 02, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • NCMC Library Classroom (Jan 5 & 12); BLC 44 (Jan 26 & Feb 2)
    • 0
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    This is a very low pressure beginning knitting class with an emphasis on relaxing and enjoying knitting. We will learn to cast on, and make the basic stitches. Then we will use these stitches to make an easy cowl (or scarf if preferred). Knitters-to-be should bring size 10.5 needles and a skein of Chunky weight yarn (120 yds for cowl and 300 yds if choosing the scarf option).


    If you’ve always wanted to learn to knit, now is your chance! Come learn with us! Ages 13+

    Please note: No class held Monday, Jan. 19th.


    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.


    A Petoskey native, Kelly Shively was born and raised on a farm east of town. Growing up with a knitting mother, she was introduced to the craft at an early age. It didn’t take. Later in life, when she became the mother of three lovely little girls, she picked up the needles again, and this time it was a success. Now a knitter and spinner of 30+ years, she finds great peace and fulfillment in these crafts. She loves to teach, and feels like teaching helps keep her own excitement and love of these crafts refreshed. Kelly has taught many northern Michigan women (and men!) to knit and spin, and hopes to continue doing so. Her philosophy tends more toward relaxation and enjoyment, rather than a black and white Strict Rules philosophy. “There are a lot of ways of doing this,” she’ll often say. “Find the way that fits you and brings you joy, and stick with it.

    • Tue, January 06, 2026
    • Tue, January 20, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Borra Bldg Student Commons
    • 0
    Join waitlist


    Gentle yoga relieves stress, increases flexibility, calms the mind, and strengthens the body. It's performed at a slower pace, with less extreme positions. This one-day a week, 3-week class is designed with gentle floor-based sequences with some standing positions helping you relax the muscles fully, integrating mind, body, and spirit, bringing ease to the breath, and tuning into the nervous system's healing capacity. Yoga is for every BODY - tall, small, big, tiny, young, old, and gender fluid. It truly is a way to move your body for every person on this planet. The purpose of the class is to create a space for all ages, abilities, and body types to move their bodies in a healthy and safe environment. This practice is open to all levels.


    What to bring:  Yoga mat and water bottle


    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of the start of this class

    Jennifer Lovely

    Jennifer is a recovering healthcare professional. It wasn't until she had her own health issues that she realized the "care" in Healthcare was missing. After 20 years in the industry, Jennifer decided to take the leap into Wellness Coaching. To her it's been the most rewarding career. Seeing people change their lives and experience freedom from within has been a beautiful thing for Jennifer to witness. She's learned a lot throughout her time caring for people this way, learning one consistent thing is that people want to be seen, heard, and truly cared for. As part of overall wellness, knowing that exercise needs to be a key component and that it takes a lot of work to get started from ground zero. If exercise is already part of your life, you are one step closer to having the puzzle pieces fit together for overall health. Yoga offers nurturing, kindness, and compassion for the body, no matter what stage you are at when beginning the practice. Yoga is for every BODY-tall, small, big, tiny, young, old, and gender fluid. It truly is a way to move your body for every person on this planet. Jennifer wants to create a space for all ages, abilities, and body types to move their bodies in a healthy and safe environment. The wonderful thing about changing careers later in life is that Jennifer CHOOSE to be here and help people find their peace and freedom from within.

    • Wed, January 07, 2026
    • Wed, February 11, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • Jan 7, 14 & Feb 4, 11 Library Conference Room; Jan 21, 28 Main part of Library
    • 12
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    Tai Chi originated as an ancient martial art in China. Over the years, it has become more focused on health promotion and rehabilitation.  It is a practice that involves a series of slow gentle movements and physical postures, a meditative state of mind, and controlled breathing. 


    Tai Chi and chronic pain:

    Research shows that Tai Chi can help with chronic pain, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and tension headaches. Tai Chi is a low-impact exercise that can improve muscle strength and joint flexibility.

    Tai Chi and memory:

    Studies have shown Tai Chi improves memory and brain health. The Internation Institute of Tai Chi Health has merged medical research and traditional Chinese medicine to create this program. Tai Chi for Memory is especially useful for people with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and similar conditions. It is also designed to prevent these conditions.

    Caring for people with memory loss is challenging for family: the mind body program engages everyone for a quality time together. It will improve most aspects of health including balance, immunity and relaxation and can be practiced and enjoyed by anyone.

    Tai Chi and Diabetes:

    The Tai Chi for Diabetes program was developed to prevent and improve the control of diabetes. It incorporates medical research and traditional Chinese medicine to make Tai Chi sager, more effective and accessible.

    The program has helped many people with and without diabetes gain better health, improve balance, immunity, relation and quality of life.

    Refunds are unavailable within 48hrs of this class.

    Gretchen Stelter:  Instructor

    Gretchen Stelter is a certified Tai Chi for Health Instructor. Her certification is through the Tai Chi for Health Institute in Australia and the Dr Paul Lam, (MD) program which began in 2005 ( taichiforhealthinstitute.org ). She has been certified since 2012 and recertified every other year, to teach the classes all over the United States and abroad.

    Gretchen teaches classes to those that might be suffering from arthritis, balance issues, Parkinsons, Muscular Dystrophy and for those that want to increase their strength, coordination and over all well-being (mentally and physically).

    • Wed, January 07, 2026
    • Wed, February 11, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • Jan 7, 14 & Feb 4, 11 Library Conference Room; Jan 21, 28 Main part of Library
    • 16
    Register


    Tai Chi originated as an ancient martial art in China. Over the years, it has become more focused on health promotion and rehabilitation.  It is a practice that involves a series of slow gentle movements and physical postures, a meditative state of mind, and controlled breathing. 


    Tai Chi and chronic pain:

    Research shows that Tai Chi can help with chronic pain, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and tension headaches. Tai Chi is a low-impact exercise that can improve muscle strength and joint flexibility.

    Tai Chi and memory:

    Studies have shown Tai Chi improves memory and brain health. The Internation Institute of Tai Chi Health has merged medical research and traditional Chinese medicine to create this program. Tai Chi for Memory is especially useful for people with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and similar conditions. It is also designed to prevent these conditions.

    Caring for people with memory loss is challenging for family: the mind body program engages everyone for a quality time together. It will improve most aspects of health including balance, immunity and relaxation and can be practiced and enjoyed by anyone.

    Tai Chi and Diabetes:

    The Tai Chi for Diabetes program was developed to prevent and improve the control of diabetes. It incorporates medical research and traditional Chinese medicine to make Tai Chi sager, more effective and accessible.

    The program has helped many people with and without diabetes gain better health, improve balance, immunity, relation and quality of life.

    Refunds are unavailable within 48hrs of this class.

    Gretchen Stelter:  Instructor

    Gretchen Stelter is a certified Tai Chi for Health Instructor. Her certification is through the Tai Chi for Health Institute in Australia and the Dr Paul Lam, (MD) program which began in 2005 ( taichiforhealthinstitute.org ). She has been certified since 2012 and recertified every other year, to teach the classes all over the United States and abroad.

    Gretchen teaches classes to those that might be suffering from arthritis, balance issues, Parkinsons, Muscular Dystrophy and for those that want to increase their strength, coordination and over all well-being (mentally and physically).

    • Thu, January 08, 2026
    • Thu, January 22, 2026
    • 3 sessions
    • Borra Bldg Student Commons
    • 9
    Register


    Gentle yoga relieves stress, increases flexibility, calms the mind, and strengthens the body. It's performed at a slower pace, with less extreme positions. This one-day a week, 3-week class is designed with gentle floor-based sequences with some standing positions helping you relax the muscles fully, integrating mind, body, and spirit, bringing ease to the breath, and tuning into the nervous system's healing capacity. Yoga is for every BODY - tall, small, big, tiny, young, old, and gender fluid. It truly is a way to move your body for every person on this planet. The purpose of the class is to create a space for all ages, abilities, and body types to move their bodies in a healthy and safe environment. This practice is open to all levels.


    What to bring:  Yoga mat and water bottle


    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of the start of this class

    Jennifer Lovely

    Jennifer is a recovering healthcare professional. It wasn't until she had her own health issues that she realized the "care" in Healthcare was missing. After 20 years in the industry, Jennifer decided to take the leap into Wellness Coaching. To her it's been the most rewarding career. Seeing people change their lives and experience freedom from within has been a beautiful thing for Jennifer to witness. She's learned a lot throughout her time caring for people this way, learning one consistent thing is that people want to be seen, heard, and truly cared for. As part of overall wellness, knowing that exercise needs to be a key component and that it takes a lot of work to get started from ground zero. If exercise is already part of your life, you are one step closer to having the puzzle pieces fit together for overall health. Yoga offers nurturing, kindness, and compassion for the body, no matter what stage you are at when beginning the practice. Yoga is for every BODY-tall, small, big, tiny, young, old, and gender fluid. It truly is a way to move your body for every person on this planet. Jennifer wants to create a space for all ages, abilities, and body types to move their bodies in a healthy and safe environment. The wonderful thing about changing careers later in life is that Jennifer CHOOSE to be here and help people find their peace and freedom from within.

    • Thu, January 08, 2026
    • Thu, February 12, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • Jan 8 & 15 Library Conference Rm; Rest of sessions in Portable C
    • 17
    Register


    A 30 minute intense full contact karate training session followed by an optional 15 minutes cool down time.   This class focuses on pad work and conditioning. Partners practice slammer pad drills for kicks and punches while stationary and moving up and down the floor. A brief warm up with calisthenics and stretching then we will train full contact karate techniques on pads, with intermittent planks, archie bunkers, and a minute of knee raises to finish the class. There will be no forms, sparring, or grappling. This class will develop strength, fitness, and karate techniques through pad work. No prior experience with martial arts is required. All are welcome to train with us.

    Students are ok to wear regular/everday workout clothes. 

    Some students may want gloves and shin guards to protect unconditioned knuckles and insteps. They are recommended, but not required.

    This is a co-ed class for ages 17 and above.

    Refunds are unavailable within 48hrs of this class


    Gabriel Mattice (left) with Kancho Eiji Satou - Founder and Chief Instructor Shofukan Karate Schools Japan 

    Gabriel attended Michigan Technological University where he earned a chemical engineering degree and became a first degree black belt in Taekwondo. Following university he moved to Japan where he worked as an English teacher at a private school and began training in Shofukan Karate. Gabriel became a vice instructor in Shofukan Karate schools in Japan and eventually earned a third degree black belt. After leaving Japan he moved to Hawaii where he earned his Juris Doctor from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a third que brown belt in JKA Shotokan Karate. Prior to moving to Petoskey Gabriel was an Attorney Magistrate and District Court Administrator in Manistee, Michigan. He is a licensed attorney in Michigan and Washington State, and is currently an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Emmet County Prosecutor’s Office.

    • Wed, January 14, 2026
    • Wed, February 25, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • Portable Classroom D
    • 9
    Register


    Creative Writing: Poetry for The Rest of Us

    So many folks want to appreciate poetry, but find it hard to fathom or too much work. Whether it’s dense metaphors or synonyms that make no sense, readers often abandon poetry as too hard to understand.

    In this six week creative writing class, we will make poetry accessible and fun and approachable, both by reading poets like Billy Collins, Ted Kooser, Carol Ann Duffy and by poems like History Lesson by Natasha Tretheway or Talking about the Day by Jim Daniels, poems that are more easily digestible to the non-poet or new poet. We will also try our hand at writing poetry, whether sonnets or haikus or odes or other.

    Each class session will include reading the works of established poets, as well as trying our hand at crafting or revising our own poetry. Students are encouraged to share their work with the class in order to gain feedback as well as to refine and reshape developing work. There is a hope, but no expectation about sharing personal work.

    Students should have a copy of Ted Kooser’s Poetry Home Repair Manual for use in class each week. We will also share other poetry, as well as the work of students.

    **Refunds are unavailable for cancellations made within 48 hours of the class**


    Glen Young is the author, most recently, of "Four Seasons of Mackinac Island," in addition to more than 500 essays on books and reading. He is Associate Editor of Walloon Writers Review, as well as a co-director of Top of the Mitt Writing Project. His poetry and essays have appeared in regional and national publications. He holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Marygrove College. He is a National Writing Project fellow, and has earned grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as the IREX/Fulbright International Teacher Exchange Program. He is a ski instructor and a kayak guide, and divides his time between Petoskey and Mackinac Island.

    • Thu, January 15, 2026
    • Thu, February 05, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • Online
    Register

    Steady, committed saving and investing might not be exciting, but it will give you far more ability and power over your way of life in your retirement years.  Join in this 4-week noon-time series to learn the when's, why's and how's of retiring with confidence.

    Week 1: Retirement Goal Setting

    Retirement, some people dream about it, some people dread it and others wonder if it’s even possible. Most of the time all it takes is a little forethought and planning to make that retirement dream a reality. And the only way you can plan is if you know where you want to go. In this class Austin Willson, will guide you through an exploration of what retirement might mean to you, highlight common pitfalls, and discuss how what gets you to retirement isn’t the same as what gets you through retirement. This is the first in a 4-part series on the subject so snag your spot today!


    Week 2: Income After the Paychecks Stop

    The most important question about retiring is how do you pay for things once you stop working? That’s exactly what this class will cover. Austin Willson, will provide an overview of how to determine what income you may need, how to create that income stream and most importantly how to not outlast your savings. This is the 2nd in a 4-part series on retirement so snag your spot today!


    Week 3: Taxes in Retirement, The Other Certainty

    One thing’s for certain, taxes will still play a role in the overall picture of retirement. During this class Austin Willson will discuss three important areas of tax planning for retirement including possible sources of income, the 3 ways investments can be taxed, and some tax strategies you can implement to help ensure you’re well positioned from a tax perspective as you enter retirement. This is the 3rd in a 4-part series on retirement so snag your spot today!

    Week 4: Planning for a Confident Retirement

    With the markets and economy changing all the time, you may feel less than confident about reaching your retirement goals. In this class Austin Willson will lay out some tips and strategies that can help you plan for a more confident retirement and understand how financial and physical health may be intertwined. It will also cover ways to generate dependable income that could last through your whole retirement. This will be the final class of this 4-part series.

    -Please note: This presentation series will not be recorded.



    Austin Willson

    Austin Willson is a CFP® Practitioner and Financial Advisor at OsborneKlein, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services LLC, with offices in Petoskey and Alpena MI. Austin got his start in the financial services industry over 5 years ago in the Detroit Metro area. After a brief stint as a writer and editorial relations executive with a financial news startup, Austin moved back to his hometown of Petoskey to join the team at OsborneKlein. Currently, Austin focuses on helping clients feel more confident, connected and in control of their financial life through financial planning and investment management.

    • Tue, January 20, 2026
    • Thu, May 07, 2026
    • 30 sessions
    • NCMC - Athletics Bldg, EMS Room 536
    • 15
    Register

    ~Pending State Approval~

    Advanced Emergency Medical Technician's provide basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. This individual possesses the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation including IV Therapy, specific medications and supraglottic airways.

    $50 registration fee is non-refundable, unless the result of NCMC's cancellation.

    Course tuition is grant funded for all students, however, students are responsible for purchasing the book package and all screening service fees as indicated below:

    Book (Premier package): $528.95*  order here

    Background check: $35* (order link to be shared during class)

    Health portal: $20* (order link to be shared during class)

    Drug test: $62*  (order link to be shared during class)

    *Costs subject to change by the provider.

    No classes held during NCMC Spring Break week (March 30th - April 3rd).

    Questions? Email: mrichards1@ncmich.edu

    INSTRUCTORS:
    Marc Richards, PgDip, BS, CCEMTP, IC • NCMC EMS Program Director
    Shawn Wachtel, AS, Paramedic, IC
    Amanda Dean, BS, Fire Science, AS, Paramedic

    • Tue, January 20, 2026
    • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • NCMC Borra Learning Center - Room 49B (downstairs)
    • 8
    Register


    One of the most wonderful things about Tarot is that it speaks both to the big picture experiences of life, as well as those of our day-to-day existence. Focusing on the realms of inspiration, creativity, and action; thoughts and plans; feelings, hopes, and dreams; and work, vocation, and skills--the four suits and 56 cards of the Minor Arcana are the ones that dive most deeply into our daily lives.

    Please join us for the first of an upcoming series of four workshops that explore in-depth the Minor Arcana of the Tarot. Our first workshop will focus on the suit of Wands, which are associated with fire, creativity, inspiration, goals, action, and empowerment.

    Topics explored include the significance of the four suits of the Minor Arcana and their associations; symbolic elements of the individual Minor Arcana cards of the same suit and the story progression between them; and the significance of court cards. The workshops are experiential, with plenty of activities to help deepen your comfort with Tarot and understanding of this journey through the Minor Arcana. While the workshops cover basic principles, comfort comes with practice. For this, optional resources and activities are also offered to help as you independently practice and refine your skills.

    Folks newer to Tarot are very welcome, though prior exposure to the cards is helpful; at the end of the day, you only need a deck and desire to explore the interpretive possibilities of the Minor Arcana and their relevance for your daily life.

    NOTE: You will need access to a Tarot deck for these workshops. Please feel free to bring a deck you have; if you need to acquire one, Inspired Living (Boyne City) and Poetess and Stranger (Petoskey) have a variety of great options.

    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.

    Sara Glasgow, Ph.D., Dean of Arts and Sciences, NCMC

    Sara has been practicing and sharing her love of Tarot for over thirty years and Norse runes for fifteen years. Through workshops and consultations, she aims to raise awareness of the diverse ways that these systems nurture creativity, meditation, and personal empowerment. She is also a teacher, scholar, and administrator, and has served as the Dean of Liberal Arts at North Central Michigan College since 2014.

    • Tue, January 20, 2026
    • Sat, May 16, 2026
    • 40 sessions
    • NCMC Petoskey Campus, 1515 Howard St., Portable D
    • 10
    Register

    Registration deadline: Midnight • Tuesday, January 6, 2026


    This is a State of Michigan approved Firefighter Academy. At successful completion of this Academy recruits can take the test for State of Michigan certification as Firefighter I and II and Hazardous Materials Operation Responder. This is a non-credit course.

    Course includes:
    - Vehicle Extrication
    - ICS 100, 200, 700 & 800

    Click here for schedule (Subject to change)

    COURSE COST: $700 ($50 non-refundable registration fee will go toward tuition)

    ADDITIONAL COSTS: Student must purchase: Jones and Bartlet Firefighter Skills and Hazardous Materials Response Fifth Edition (PREMIER >Paperback+Premier package), ISBN: 9781284283051 • $119.95 (price is subject to change by supplier). Purchase here

    Questions? Contact instructor below.

    INSTRUCTOR:
    Brian Drayton, EMT-B I/C, Fire Instructor 1
    231-881-5379 • bdrayton1@ncmich.edu

    • Wed, January 21, 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Online via Zoom
    Register


    Messages in bottles were last ditch efforts calling for rescue or desperate goodbyes to loved ones. History has recorded thousands of bottles, but are they all real? This presentation of "Bottled Goodbyes" is based on Ric's book of the same name, chronicling the most famous messages found in bottles including Titanic and several found floating in Lake Michigan. Ric investigates and adds new information to famous and unknown messages on the ocean and the Great Lakes.



    Ric Mixter

    With dozens of appearances in two countries and three states last year, Ric Mixter is certainly one of the busiest maritime speakers, rumored to be the most requested historian on the Great Lakes. Visiting museums, libraries, schools and his live music concert “STORM”, thousands of audience members get a new appreciation for our unique inland-sea history through his spellbinding lectures. 

    Millions of television viewers recognize Ric Mixter as a shipwreck researcher, diving over 100 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, including the Edmund Fitzgerald. He has produced over 30 programs for PBS and the Outdoor Channel, and appeared as a shipwreck expert on the History and Discovery Channels. He leads the pack when it comes to sharing our unique underwater resources with the general public, and thousands of dive show patrons and countless school kids know him as the energetic story teller who uses video like no other presenter can. His stories appear in books, magazines and in radio and TV news programs. Mixter’s YouTube videos have over a million views, covering shipwrecks in four of the Great Lakes and adventures in several foreign lands.

    Ric served as SCUBA cameraman on underwater expeditions to the Great Lakes largest shipwrecks, the Edmund Fitzgerald and Carl D. Bradley. He has interviewed dozens of shipwreck survivors over the past 15 years, including two from the 1913 Storm, two from the 1940 Armistice Day Storm and survivors from the largest shipwrecks in lakes Michigan, Huron and Erie. Today he runs his own production company, Airworthy Productions. He’s been Emmy nominated and has taken several awards including the Addy, Aurora, Michigan Association of Broadcasters Best Use of Medium, AP, UPI and was the 2007 Vescio award winner for a video on mental health advocacy.  With over 20 years of stories on historical preservation, Ric was awarded the 2009 Award for Historic Interpretation by the Association for Great Lakes Maritime Historians.  In 2011 he was elected to their board of directors. Ric is also on the board of directors for the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association, elected to serve as their president starting in January of 2016. Ric has hosted the largest dive show in Ontario and also MC’d the midwest’s largest show in Chicago.  He is a frequent speaker at Ghost Ships in Milwaukee and Michigan’s largest show “Great Lakes Shipwrecks”.

    Ric is also a pilot- flying not only single engine planes, but also has flight time in several military jets. These include the US Air Force’s Thunderbird F-16 Falcon, and over 100 hours of camera work in the B-52 Stratofortress. He’s flown in the Goodyear Blimp and countless biplanes and aerobatic aircraft and has also jumped several times from over 12,000 feet as a skydiver. Ric also adept to filming in helicopters, from flying over the jungles of Honduras with the Army, to being lowered in a rescue basket into Lake Huron by the Coast Guard. 

    Historical Documentaries:

    Sunken Treasure  2012

    Offshore Outposts 2011

    Cement Boat  2009

    Bombs Away  2008

    Cutter Rescues  2006

    Final Run: Storms of the Century  2005

    Safe Ashore: The 1940 Armistice Day Storm  2004

    Great Lakes In Depth  (26 episodes on PBS and the Outdoor Channel) 2000-2001

    Deep Six: Titanics of the Great Lakes  1998

    The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations  1997

    Expedition ’94 to the Edmund Fitzgerald  1995

    Best Adventure Yet 1993

    Books & Periodicals

    “The Wheelsmen” 300 page book reprinted 2015

    “Nordmeer” Michigan History Magazine 2015

    “McDougal’s Dream” Michigan History Magazine 2013

    “Bombs Away” Winter 2011

    “Shipwrecks of Saginaw Bay” Michigan History Magazine July 2014

    “Voices of the Lakes” article in book 1993

    • Fri, January 23, 2026
    • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • NCMC Library Conference Center
    • 74
    Register

    Laurie and Jeff Dykehouse have tagged more than 2,000 migrating monarch butterflies at the Straits of Mackinac for the past six years using numbered tags provided by the Monarch Watch organization.  Each fall, they capture and tag monarchs that are beginning the long migration south to their winter habitat in the mountains of central Mexico. A few of their tagged butterflies have been recovered at the monarch overwintering preserves in Mexico. This presentation will cover the annual life cycles and fascinating migration of monarchs throughout North America, as well as the process of capturing and tagging monarchs at the Straits of Mackinac. 

    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.

    Jeff & Laurie Dykhouse

    Jeff worked for the Mackinac State Historic Parks for 36 years and retired in 2020 as their Curator of Natural History. Laurie was a science teacher in the Cheboygan Area Schools for 25 years.

    • Tue, February 03, 2026
    • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • NCMC Borra Learning Center - Room 49B (downstairs)
    • 11
    Register


    One of the most wonderful things about Tarot is that it speaks both to the big picture experiences of life, as well as those of our day-to-day existence. Focusing on the realms of inspiration, creativity, and action; thoughts and plans; feelings, hopes, and dreams; and work, vocation, and skills--the four suits and 56 cards of the Minor Arcana are the ones that dive most deeply into our daily lives. 

    Please join us for the second in a series of four workshops that explore in-depth the Minor Arcana of the Tarot. This workshop will focus on the suit of Swords, which are associated with air, rational thought, strategy, and communication.

    Topics explored include the significance of the four suits of the Minor Arcana and their associations; symbolic elements of the individual Minor Arcana cards of the same suit and the story progression between them; and the significance of court cards. The workshops are experiential, with plenty of activities to help deepen your comfort with Tarot and understanding of this journey through the Minor Arcana. While the workshops cover basic principles, comfort comes with practice. For this, optional resources and activities are also offered to help as you independently practice and refine your skills.

    Folks newer to Tarot are very welcome, though prior exposure to the cards is helpful; at the end of the day, you only need a deck and desire to explore the interpretive possibilities of the Minor Arcana and their relevance for your daily life.

    NOTE: You will need access to a Tarot deck for these workshops. Please feel free to bring a deck you have; if you need to acquire one, Inspired Living (Boyne City) and Poetess and Stranger (Petoskey) have a variety of great options.

    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.

    Sara Glasgow, Ph.D., Dean of Arts and Sciences, NCMC

    Sara has been practicing and sharing her love of Tarot for over thirty years and Norse runes for fifteen years. Through workshops and consultations, she aims to raise awareness of the diverse ways that these systems nurture creativity, meditation, and personal empowerment. She is also a teacher, scholar, and administrator, and has served as the Dean of Liberal Arts at North Central Michigan College since 2014.

    • Wed, February 04, 2026
    • Wed, March 18, 2026
    • 7 sessions
    • Online via Zoom
    Register

    Reviews from previous Non-Profit classes:

    • "The content was very meaningful and will be very useful in my position as an Executive Director. Scott did an excellent job presenting the information".
    • "Scott Herceg was a great teacher. He was very well prepared and had a lot of information as well as allowing time for questions and comments. Highly recommend this class".

    Are you part of a Board of Directors that has "challenges"?

    Are you a newly elected Board Member or newly hired Executive Director and you are not sure what you are supposed to do?

    Does your organization need to learn how to recruit new people for the future?

    Do you want to make your Non-Profit Organization or Association the best and most high functioning that it can be?

    If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this class is for you!

    Join Certified Association Executive and Non-Profit Organizational Management Specialist, Scott Herceg, MSML, CAE, as he guides you through the best practices, industry standards and useful experience that have helped him successfully lead award winning, non-profits and membership based organizations for over 20 years.

    Whether you are brand-new to non-profit work, or if you are an experienced veteran, there is something in this series of classes for everyone to take back to their organization that will make it better.


    Sessions 1 & 2 - The 5 M’s of Association Management and Non-Profit Administration©

    Basic Training for anyone (Staff or Volunteer) involved with a Non-Profit Organization or Membership Based Association. Money, Membership, Management, Marketing, and Mission are the building blocks of any non-profit organization or association. Everything your organization does should be based on properly and effectively using these 5 key elements and the best practices that go with them. Understand the 5 M’s and your organization will be successful.


    Session 3 - Board Development and Governance

    Essential for any member of a Board of Directors or Staff of a Non-Profit Organization. Learn what it takes to be an outstanding Board Member or Executive Director of a High Functioning Board. Explore the Do’s and Don’ts of Board Operations and learn how to implement them for your board.


    Session 4 - Budget Development/Management/Growth

    If we are a non-profit organization, that means we aren’t supposed to make any money, right? WRONG! To help your organization and your mission be sustainable into the future, organization leaders need to learn how to build a healthy budget, keep it that way and then grow it. Topics explored include non-profit accounting basics, financial reporting that every board member can read, benchmarks for good budgeting, templates for profitable program and event production, how to plan for the future, and how to properly file your financial reports today


    Session 5 - Membership Growth/Management/Retention

    If your organization is not growing, you are dying! It’s as simple as that…well, sort of. Learn how to evaluate the health of your organization and your programing through membership trends. Explore techniques for gaining new members while engaging your current members in a positive way. It is always easier to keep a member than recruit a new one. This class will dive into the importance of good member relations and how to best keep them engaged and renewing year after year. Topics covered include: value propositions, why join statements, market penetration, quality “onboarding” procedures, new member’s 1st year or aka “I just joined, now what?," membership standards, and legal issues related to membership that could sink your organization if you are not careful.


    Session 6 - Everybody is an Asset

    How to properly use your nominating committee to grow your board strength and your organization's capacity for success. Learn how your organization can get the right people in the right positions, doing the right jobs for the right reasons. Topics include proper nominating committee procedures, how to encourage diversity in thoughts and demographics, why a good orientation for board members and new staff is so important, and the life cycle of a volunteer and staff… do they burn out, flame out, or heroically ride off into the sunset as the credits roll. Also, Staff, Board of Directors, or Committees...just who is responsible for each thing anyway?


    Session 7 - Executive Director & Board Chairperson Coaching

    Whatever the titles are: Executive Director, President, Board Chairperson, Executive Officer or just Leader. The top people, staff and volunteer need to fully understand their role in the organization and why the importance of that role functioning smoothly has a great influence on the rest of the organization's operations. Learn how the roles for the top staff person (Chief Staff Executive) and the top volunteer leader (Chief Elected Officer) work in tandem for the good of the organization but how they also have very different responsibilities. Other topics covered will include preparation for board meetings, agenda building, board management best practices, and how to conduct a smooth flowing board meeting that gets stuff done.

    Registrations are non-refundable within 48 hours of the first session.


    About Scott A. Herceg, MSML, CAE

    Certified Association Executive and Organizational Management Specialist with twenty years Managing and Directing award winning community non-profit organizations, chambers of commerce, and membership based professional trade associations across three states.

    As the author of “The 5 M's of Non-Profit Administration and Association Management©”, Scott has used the “5 M’s” as a framework for success throughout his career, by leading organizations to develop the edge they need to take the next step and to bring under-performing or under-developed organizations back to a position of success. Now, with Northern Edge Consulting, he is looking to help many more organizations reach that same outcome.

    Scott’s specific areas of expertise include strategic planning, change management, goal setting and execution, board development, basic training for new professionals, volunteer recruitment and development, membership growth strategies, fundraising techniques, effective budgeting for growth and non-profit industry best practices.

    • Tue, February 17, 2026
    • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • NCMC Borra Learning Center - Room 49B (downstairs)
    • 11
    Register


    One of the most wonderful things about Tarot is that it speaks both to the big picture experiences of life, as well as those of our day-to-day existence. Focusing on the realms of inspiration, creativity, and action; thoughts and plans; feelings, hopes, and dreams; and work, vocation, and skills--the four suits and 56 cards of the Minor Arcana are the ones that dive most deeply into our daily lives.

    Please join us for the third in a series of four workshops that explore in-depth the Minor Arcana of the Tarot. This workshop will focus on the suit of Cups, which are associated with water, emotions, dreams, nurturing, and memory.

    Topics explored include the significance of the four suits of the Minor Arcana and their associations; symbolic elements of the individual Minor Arcana cards of the same suit and the story progression between them; and the significance of court cards. The workshops are experiential, with plenty of activities to help deepen your comfort with Tarot and understanding of this journey through the Minor Arcana. While the workshops cover basic principles, comfort comes with practice. For this, optional resources and activities are also offered to help as you independently practice and refine your skills.

    Folks newer to Tarot are very welcome, though prior exposure to the cards is helpful; at the end of the day, you only need a deck and desire to explore the interpretive possibilities of the Minor Arcana and their relevance for your daily life.

    NOTE: You will need access to a Tarot deck for these workshops. Please feel free to bring a deck you have; if you need to acquire one, Inspired Living (Boyne City) and Poetess and Stranger (Petoskey) have a variety of great options.

    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.

    Sara Glasgow, Ph.D., Dean of Arts and Sciences, NCMC

    Sara has been practicing and sharing her love of Tarot for over thirty years and Norse runes for fifteen years. Through workshops and consultations, she aims to raise awareness of the diverse ways that these systems nurture creativity, meditation, and personal empowerment. She is also a teacher, scholar, and administrator, and has served as the Dean of Liberal Arts at North Central Michigan College since 2014.

    • Wed, February 18, 2026
    • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Online via Zoom
    Register


    The S.S. Pewabic

    The quest for treasure on the lakes has costed fortunes for those who have tried to capture gold, copper and safety deposit boxes from the bottom of the lakes. Topics include the S.S. Pewabic, the Dean Richmond, the Kittie Reeves and the five chests of gold near Poverty Island in Lake Michigan. Join Ric Mixter in this presentation of the costs, perils and maybe rewards of treasure hunting.


    Ric Mixter 

    With dozens of appearances in two countries and three states last year, Ric Mixter is certainly one of the busiest maritime speakers, rumored to be the most requested historian on the Great Lakes. Visiting museums, libraries, schools and his live music concert “STORM”, thousands of audience members get a new appreciation for our unique inland-sea history through his spellbinding lectures. 

    Millions of television viewers recognize Ric Mixter as a shipwreck researcher, diving over 100 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, including the Edmund Fitzgerald. He has produced over 30 programs for PBS and the Outdoor Channel, and appeared as a shipwreck expert on the History and Discovery Channels. He leads the pack when it comes to sharing our unique underwater resources with the general public, and thousands of dive show patrons and countless school kids know him as the energetic story teller who uses video like no other presenter can. His stories appear in books, magazines and in radio and TV news programs. Mixter’s YouTube videos have over a million views, covering shipwrecks in four of the Great Lakes and adventures in several foreign lands.

    Ric served as SCUBA cameraman on underwater expeditions to the Great Lakes largest shipwrecks, the Edmund Fitzgerald and Carl D. Bradley. He has interviewed dozens of shipwreck survivors over the past 15 years, including two from the 1913 Storm, two from the 1940 Armistice Day Storm and survivors from the largest shipwrecks in lakes Michigan, Huron and Erie. Today he runs his own production company, Airworthy Productions. He’s been Emmy nominated and has taken several awards including the Addy, Aurora, Michigan Association of Broadcasters Best Use of Medium, AP, UPI and was the 2007 Vescio award winner for a video on mental health advocacy. With over 20 years of stories on historical preservation, Ric was awarded the 2009 Award for Historic Interpretation by the Association for Great Lakes Maritime Historians. In 2011 he was elected to their board of directors. Ric is also on the board of directors for the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association, elected to serve as their president starting in January of 2016. Ric has hosted the largest dive show in Ontario and also MC’d the midwest’s largest show in Chicago. He is a frequent speaker at Ghost Ships in Milwaukee and Michigan’s largest show “Great Lakes Shipwrecks”.

    Ric is also a pilot- flying not only single engine planes, but also has flight time in several military jets. These include the US Air Force’s Thunderbird F-16 Falcon, and over 100 hours of camera work in the B-52 Stratofortress. He’s flown in the Goodyear Blimp and countless biplanes and aerobatic aircraft and has also jumped several times from over 12,000 feet as a skydiver. Ric also adept to filming in helicopters, from flying over the jungles of Honduras with the Army, to being lowered in a rescue basket into Lake Huron by the Coast Guard. 

    Historical Documentaries:

    Sunken Treasure  2012

    Offshore Outposts 2011

    Cement Boat  2009

    Bombs Away  2008

    Cutter Rescues  2006

    Final Run: Storms of the Century  2005

    Safe Ashore: The 1940 Armistice Day Storm  2004

    Great Lakes In Depth  (26 episodes on PBS and the Outdoor Channel) 2000-2001

    Deep Six: Titanics of the Great Lakes  1998

    The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations  1997

    Expedition ’94 to the Edmund Fitzgerald  1995

    Best Adventure Yet 1993

    Books & Periodicals

    “The Wheelsmen” 300 page book reprinted 2015

    “Nordmeer” Michigan History Magazine 2015

    “McDougal’s Dream” Michigan History Magazine 2013

    “Bombs Away” Winter 2011

    “Shipwrecks of Saginaw Bay” Michigan History Magazine July 2014

    “Voices of the Lakes” article in book 1993

    • Tue, March 03, 2026
    • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
    • NCMC Borra Learning Center - Room 49B (downstairs)
    • 12
    Register


    One of the most wonderful things about Tarot is that it speaks both to the big picture experiences of life, as well as those of our day-to-day existence. Focusing on the realms of inspiration, creativity, and action; thoughts and plans; feelings, hopes, and dreams; and work, vocation, and skills--the four suits and 56 cards of the Minor Arcana are the ones that dive most deeply into our daily lives.

    Please join us for the last in a series of four workshops that explore in-depth the Minor Arcana of the Tarot. This workshop will focus on the suit of Pentacles, which are associated with earth, commerce, resources and skills, work, and the natural world.

    Topics explored include the significance of the four suits of the Minor Arcana and their associations; symbolic elements of the individual Minor Arcana cards of the same suit and the story progression between them; and the significance of court cards. The workshops are experiential, with plenty of activities to help deepen your comfort with Tarot and understanding of this journey through the Minor Arcana. While the workshops cover basic principles, comfort comes with practice. For this, optional resources and activities are also offered to help as you independently practice and refine your skills.

    Folks newer to Tarot are very welcome, though prior exposure to the cards is helpful; at the end of the day, you only need a deck and desire to explore the interpretive possibilities of the Minor Arcana and their relevance for your daily life.

    NOTE: You will need access to a Tarot deck for these workshops. Please feel free to bring a deck you have; if you need to acquire one, Inspired Living (Boyne City) and Poetess and Stranger (Petoskey) have a variety of great options.

    Cancellations are non-refundable within 48 hours of this event.

    Sara Glasgow, Ph.D., Dean of Arts and Sciences, NCMC

    Sara has been practicing and sharing her love of Tarot for over thirty years and Norse runes for fifteen years. Through workshops and consultations, she aims to raise awareness of the diverse ways that these systems nurture creativity, meditation, and personal empowerment. She is also a teacher, scholar, and administrator, and has served as the Dean of Liberal Arts at North Central Michigan College since 2014.

    • Mon, April 06, 2026
    • Sat, April 25, 2026
    • 4 sessions
    • NCMC -
    • 12


    In this 3-week music appreciation lecture series and  Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra’s “Violins of Hope” concert attendence, participants will survey the music of Jewish classical composers throughout history and explore the elements of Hebrew folk music traditions that have found their way into classical, popular and jazz styles.

    Each week's lecture will culminate in a discussion of the specific pieces of music to be featured in the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra’s “Violins of Hope” concert. Course registration will include tickets to the Orchestra’s concert on April 25th, 2026. Class will have reserved seats together.  To see concert description Click here.

    April 6th Lecture - A survey of Jewish composers in Western Music

    From Felix Mendelssohn to Gustav Mahler and Arnold Schoenberg; from George Gershwin to Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein; from Irving Berlin to Carole King and Paul Simon, some of our most beloved, innovative and inspirational music has been created by composers raised in the Jewish faith, and steeped in its musical traditions. Participants will listen to and discuss musical excerpts.


    April 13th Lecture - An exploration of Hebrew Musical Traits

    Many musical stylistic characteristics, as well as specific scales, structural forms and genres, such as Klezmer, have Hebraic origins. Course attendees will examine these characteristics through recorded excerpts.


    April 20th Lecture - Violins of Hope 

    The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra concert on April 25th will feature works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Marcus Paus, Noah Bendix-Balgley and John Williams. This lecture will include musical excerpts of the specific works to be performed, with emphasis and musical characteristics and historical context. Familiarity with these pieces’ style and substance will enhance participants’ experience of the upcoming concert, allowing them to more fully enter into the musical worlds conveyed.


    April 25th Performance night - "Violins of Hope"

    (Tickets included in course registration fee) 

    Time:  7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Location:

    Great Lakes Center for the Arts

    800 Bay Harbor Dr.

    Petoskey, Michigan

    ***Course registration cancellations are non-refundable within 2 weeks of class start date***



    Owen James is a vocalist, guitarist, pianist and music instructor, with over 30 years of performing and teaching experience. In addition to performing in cafés, clubs and concert halls across the U.S., he has offered private and group lessons in voice, guitar and jazz improvisation. No matter the setting, his chief goals are to educate and inspire those around him, to share the love of music and to create opportunities, through music, for personal growth, self-expression and communication.
    • Mon, April 06, 2026
    • Fri, May 01, 2026
    • 20 sessions
    • Charlevoix County Sheriff's Office, 1000 Grant St., Charlevoix, MI 49720
    • 24
    Register

    Officers are in high demand.

    It's a great time to begin a new career!


    Classes begin Monday, Apr. 6, 2026

    Registration deadline Friday, March 20, 2026

    The Michigan Sheriffs’ Coordinating and Training Council (MSCTC) approved one hundred sixty-hour (160-hour) Local Corrections Officer Academy for correctional personnel supervising inmates in county jails. The Academy is required within one year of hire or for new hires into Sheriff's Office Correctional facilities as a Local Corrections Officer. The Academy is being offered by North Central Michigan College, an approved educational partner. The Academies are conducted by instructors who are certified by the MSCTC.

    Topics covered:

    Booking and Intake
    Correctional Law
    Cultural Diversity
    Custody and Security
    Defensive Tactics
    Ethics
    Fire Safety
    First Aid/CPR/AED
    Interpersonal Communications
    Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA)
    Prisoner Mental Health, Suicide and Behavior Awareness
    Professionalism
    Report Writing
    Stress Management
    (Comprehensive) Final Examination

    Tuition: $ 1,500.00*

    Location:
    Charlevoix County Sheriff's Office, 1000 Grant St., Charlevoix, MI 49720

    Graduation: May 1, 2026 (same location as classes)

    *This program is eligible for Michigan Works! funding and does not require completion of FAFSA. Reach out to your local agency for assistance. If you have any questions or concerns, please email Rob at rscholey@ncmich.edu

    Questions? Contact:

    ​​Robert Scholey, 
    Corrections Academy Director, Adjunct Criminal Justice Professor
    North Central Michigan College
    1515 Howard St.
    Petoskey, MI 49770
    Phone: 888-298-6605
    rscholey@ncmich.edu

    • Sat, April 11, 2026
    • 9:00 AM
    • Sun, April 12, 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • NCMC 1515 Howard St., Petoskey, Athletic Center bldg - main entrance
    • 18
    Register

    WILDERNESS FIRST AID (WFA)

    This 16-hour Nationally certified wilderness first aid course is open to any outdoor enthusiast in preparation to provide essential first aid in outdoor settings prior to emergency services arrival. This is a SOLO course with a national certification that lasts 2 years. SOLO is a world leader in wilderness medicine,  and this course is designed to prepare participants for the skills and mental preparedness needed to perform first aid in the wilderness.

    The WFA course is an entry-level first aid course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader, avid campers, fishers, hunters, boaters, hikers, Boy Scouts and their leaders, Park Rangers, people involved in missionary work, or anyone who wants to be prepared for time in the wilderness.

    The agenda for this course includes:

    • The approach to the sick or injured patient
    • Patient assessment in the backcountry
    • Managing major blood loss
    • Caring for open wounds
    • Musculoskeletal injuries
    • Major trauma
    • All sorts of commonly seen medical emergencies
    Minimum age: 14 years

    COST: $325*
    *14 day cancellation notice required for refund. Read all policies here.

    INSTRUCTOR: Steve J. Huisman, BAS, NRP, WP-C, Paramedic I/C

    • Mon, April 13, 2026
    • 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    • Online
    • 25
    Register

    In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn to play piano the way professionals do-using chords. The chord method is LOTS of fun and dramatically easier to learn than reading notes. Fee includes the online book, online follow up lessons, a recording of the class and also an optional periodic question and answer session. Class is held online using zoom and is partly hands on instruction and partly lecture demonstration.


    Craig Coffman
    Craig Coffman is an experienced piano and guitar instructor, professional pianist and music director.  He has over 30 years’ experience teaching piano privately. His piano and guitar seminars, offered through Community Colleges and Community Education Programs, have been attended by over 30,000 students throughout Arizona, Minnesota and the United States over the last 27 years.   He has a degree in Sociology from Illinois Wesleyan University in Illinois (where he also studied piano) and a Master of Divinity degree from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.   

    • Tue, April 14, 2026
    • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Online
    • 25
    Register

    In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Fee includes the online book, online follow up lessons, a recording of the class and also an optional periodic question and answer session. Class is held online using zoom and is partly hands on instruction and partly lecture/demonstration. For ages 13+



    Craig Coffman

    Craig Coffman is an experienced piano and guitar instructor, professional pianist and music director.  He has over 30 years’ experience teaching piano privately. His piano and guitar seminars, offered through Community Colleges and Community Education Programs, have been attended by over 30,000 students throughout Arizona, Minnesota and the United States over the last 27 years.   He has a degree in Sociology from Illinois Wesleyan University in Illinois (where he also studied piano) and a Master of Divinity degree from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.   

Past events

Sat, December 13, 2025 Nationally Certified Wilderness First Aid (SOLO) Course
Fri, December 12, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Affordable Housing
Tue, December 09, 2025 Core Ingredients for Preventing Depression and Depression Relapse
Tue, December 09, 2025 Storytelling: A Tarot Workshop
Thu, December 04, 2025 Pause Breathe Proceed: Stress Reduction for Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime
Wed, December 03, 2025 Winter Wellness with Herbs
Fri, November 21, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Human Trafficking
Wed, November 19, 2025 Indoor Tai Chi in the Morning
Wed, November 19, 2025 Indoor Tai Chi in the Morning
Sat, November 15, 2025 BLS - Basic Life Support Provider Course
Fri, November 14, 2025 The System of Assimilation: The Indian Boarding Schools
Thu, November 13, 2025 NMSMC Build Your Body's 401k
Tue, November 11, 2025 BLS - Basic Life Support Provider Course
Sat, November 08, 2025 Boundaries & Balance: Navigating Family Dynamics for the Holidays
Fri, November 07, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Ranked Choice Voting
Thu, November 06, 2025 Intermediate Crochet
Wed, November 05, 2025 Improv II
Mon, November 03, 2025 Conversational Guitar
Mon, November 03, 2025 The Basics of Improv
Sat, November 01, 2025 Your Winter Garden: Curb Appeal Through Winter
Fri, October 31, 2025 Petoskey After Dark
Wed, October 29, 2025 Fall Foraging for Wild Herbs
Tue, October 28, 2025 Rock & Roll Through The Decades: History With A Soundtrack!
Sat, October 25, 2025 I Felt That! Needle Felting 101
Fri, October 24, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Returning Arctic Grayling to Michigan
Wed, October 22, 2025 Fall Foraging for Wild Herbs
Sun, October 19, 2025 Silk Scarf Marbling
Sat, October 11, 2025 Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People
Sat, October 11, 2025 Spooky Self-Sabotage: Busting the Ghosts in Your Routine
Sat, October 11, 2025 Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People
Sat, October 11, 2025 BLS - Basic Life Support Provider Course
Fri, October 10, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Landing in Antarctica
Wed, October 08, 2025 Little Traverse Bay's Golden Age of the Railroad
Wed, October 08, 2025 Caring for Aging Loved Ones
Mon, September 22, 2025 Improv II
Mon, September 22, 2025 The Basics of Improv
Sat, September 20, 2025 The Magic of Fall Gardening
Fri, September 19, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Dying from Fentanyl: What You Need to Know
Sat, September 13, 2025 Overwintering Honey Bees with Jim Anglewicz
Sat, September 13, 2025 Getting Started with Native Plants
Sat, September 13, 2025 Reset & Refresh: Routines That Stick
Wed, September 10, 2025 Then and Now: Greenwood Cemetery Walking Tour
Tue, September 09, 2025 Then and Now: Greenwood Cemetery Walking Tour
Mon, September 08, 2025 Then and Now: Greenwood Cemetery Walking Tour
Thu, September 04, 2025 Then and Now: Greenwood Cemetery Walking Tour
Tue, August 19, 2025 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Thu, August 14, 2025 A Home Not Forgotten: Middle Village Tour with Eric Hemenway
Wed, August 13, 2025 Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED
Tue, August 12, 2025 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Sat, August 09, 2025 Jumpin' Grasshoppers! with Brad Von Blon
Thu, August 07, 2025 Gentle Yoga on Thursday Evenings
Thu, August 07, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Servant Leadership
Wed, August 06, 2025 Oden State Fish Hatchery Tour: A Gem in Emmet County
Tue, August 05, 2025 Gentle Yoga on Tuesday Evenings
Tue, August 05, 2025 Reading in Practice: A Tarot Workshop
Mon, August 04, 2025 Celebrating the Coast Guard: Cutter Rescues with Ric Mixter
Sat, August 02, 2025 A Women's Reset Retreat: A Day To Return To You
Thu, July 31, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - The Underwater World of Odors
Fri, July 25, 2025 New-and-Improved Fused Glass Fish Decoration
Thu, July 24, 2025 Westbound Lighthouse Cruise
Wed, July 23, 2025 Earl A. Young Homes Walking Tour
Tue, July 22, 2025 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Tue, July 22, 2025 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Sat, July 19, 2025 Tree Identification Walk with Brad Von Blon at the Litzenburger Nature Preserve
Sat, July 19, 2025 Wild Gardening 101
Fri, July 18, 2025 The Everything Bowl in Fused Glass
Tue, July 15, 2025 Outdoor Tai Chi in the Morning
Wed, July 09, 2025 Protecting Yourself Against Financial Scams, Schemes and Abuse
Tue, July 08, 2025 Cross Village History Walking Tour with Eric Hemenway
Thu, July 03, 2025 New-and-Improved Fused Glass Fish Decoration
Wed, July 02, 2025 Oden State Fish Hatchery Tour: A Gem in Emmet County
Sat, June 28, 2025 Moss & Lichens Hike - Oden Island Nature Preserve
Thu, June 26, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Ice Storm Emergency Management
Wed, June 25, 2025 Cross Village History Walking Tour with Eric Hemenway
Mon, June 23, 2025 NMSMC Optimizing Outcomes Following Hip and Knee Replacement with Dr. Joshua T. Anderson and Jeff Samyn
Sun, June 22, 2025 Fused Glass Plant Stand
Sat, June 21, 2025 Fused Glass Plant Stand
Thu, June 19, 2025 Earl A. Young Homes Walking Tour
Wed, June 18, 2025 Bay View History Walking Tour
Mon, June 16, 2025 Storytelling: A Tarot Workshop
Thu, June 12, 2025 Bay View History Walking Tour
Wed, June 11, 2025 Bay View History Walking Tour
Tue, June 10, 2025 Bay View History Walking Tour
Sat, June 07, 2025 Perimenopause & Menopause 101
Thu, June 05, 2025 Gentle Yoga on Thursday Evenings
Tue, June 03, 2025 Gentle Yoga on Tuesday Evenings
Mon, June 02, 2025 Gentle Yoga on Monday Mornings
Wed, May 21, 2025 Odawa and the Civil War - Company K with Eric Hemenway
Sat, May 17, 2025 Wildflower Walk in the Offield Reserve with Brad Von Blon
Sat, May 17, 2025 A Fly Fishing Primer: Beginning with the Basics, Off the River
Wed, May 14, 2025 Howling Winds: The Misadventures of Maritime Mascots
Sat, May 10, 2025 How To Play Piano by Ear
Sat, May 10, 2025 Container Gardening:  Fun Pots & Planters for Summer
Mon, April 28, 2025 Reading for Yourself and Others: A One-Day Tarot Workshop
Sat, April 26, 2025 Sustainable Beekeeping with Jim Anglewicz
Wed, April 23, 2025 First Time Home Buying in our Northern Michigan Communities
Tue, April 22, 2025 Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People
Mon, April 21, 2025 Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People
Mon, April 21, 2025 Getting Creative with Tarot
Sun, April 13, 2025 Getting Started with Native Plants
Sun, April 13, 2025 Getting Started with Native Plants
Sat, April 12, 2025 Planting for Pollinators
Sat, April 05, 2025 Nationally Certified Wilderness First Aid (SOLO) Course
Sat, March 01, 2025 Garden Design – Building YOUR Perfect Garden
Sat, March 01, 2025 Garden Design – Building YOUR Perfect Garden
Wed, February 26, 2025 Briny Depths: The Lakes Salt Industry and Shipwrecks with Ric Mixter
Tue, February 18, 2025 Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People
Wed, February 12, 2025 The History of Petoskey's Winter Carnival
Fri, February 07, 2025 Luncheon Lecture - Maestro!
Tue, February 04, 2025 Solo Travel: Embrace the Adventure of Traveling Alone
Tue, February 04, 2025 Solo Travel: Embrace the Adventure of Traveling Alone
Thu, January 09, 2025 Heartsaver First Aid CPR & AED
Thu, January 09, 2025 Planning Your Retirement: A Four-week Series
Wed, January 08, 2025 Indoor Tai Chi in the Morning
Wed, January 08, 2025 Indoor Tai Chi in the Morning
Wed, December 18, 2024 The Christmas Tree Ships with Ric Mixter
Mon, December 16, 2024 Seeing With New Eyes: How Telescopes View the Universe
Thu, December 12, 2024 NMSMC Strategies to Prevent Falls
Tue, December 10, 2024 Tarot Spreads Workshop
Wed, December 04, 2024 A Christmas Story: Free Community Screening
Tue, December 03, 2024 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Dispelling Myths & Creating Paths to Recovery
Sat, November 23, 2024 How To Play Piano by Ear
Sat, November 23, 2024 Your Winter Garden
Wed, November 20, 2024 Charlevoix's Allie Moore: World Roller Skating Champion & Local Boat Builder
Tue, November 19, 2024 International Lecture - Hezbollah: Resistance, Politics, or Proxy?
Wed, November 13, 2024 Indoor Tai Chi in the Morning
Sat, November 09, 2024 On Location Tour of Club Manitou and Ponytail Club
Thu, November 07, 2024 Hooch, Gambling and Rock-n-Roll: The Story of Club Manitou and The Ponytail Club
Thu, November 07, 2024 French Conversation and Culture II
Wed, November 06, 2024 Creative Writing
Tue, November 05, 2024 Tarot 101: An Interactive Introduction
Mon, October 28, 2024 International Lecture: A Short History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Wed, October 23, 2024 Michigan’s Haunted Lighthouses with Dianna Stampfler
Fri, October 18, 2024 Finance Friday: How to Navigate Volatile Markets
Wed, October 16, 2024 Favorite Stories from Petoskey History
Sun, October 13, 2024 Silk Scarf Marbling
Wed, October 09, 2024 Demystifying Dyslexia
Wed, October 09, 2024 The Basics of Improv
Sat, October 05, 2024 Introduction to Turkish Marbling on Paper and Fabric
Sat, October 05, 2024 Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People
Fri, October 04, 2024 CATEE Bruncheon and Hard Hat Tours
Thu, October 03, 2024 Non-Profit and Association Management 101
Mon, September 30, 2024 NMSMC Current Considerations in Hip and Knee Replacement
Thu, September 26, 2024 French Conversation and Culture for Beginners
Thu, September 26, 2024 Storytelling: A Tarot Workshop
Sat, September 21, 2024 Overwintering Honey Bees with Jim Anglewicz
Thu, September 19, 2024 Fluent Guitar with Owen James
Thu, September 19, 2024 Storytelling: A Tarot Workshop
Thu, September 19, 2024 Making Michigan Technology Showcase for NCMC Students
Wed, September 18, 2024 Turning Memories into Memoirs
Mon, September 16, 2024 Conversational Guitar with Owen James
Sat, September 14, 2024 Fall Gardening: It's Not All About Spring & Summer!
Fri, September 13, 2024 Petoskey After Dark
Tue, September 10, 2024 Lost at Sea! A Walking Tour of Greenwood Cemetery
Thu, September 05, 2024 Lost at Sea! A Walking Tour of Greenwood Cemetery
Wed, September 04, 2024 Earl A. Young Homes Walking Tour
Tue, September 03, 2024 Lost at Sea! A Walking Tour of Greenwood Cemetery
Thu, August 29, 2024 Lost at Sea! A Walking Tour of Greenwood Cemetery
Sat, August 24, 2024 Moss & Lichens Hike - Oden Island Nature Preserve
Wed, August 21, 2024 NCMC Harris Garden Tour
Wed, August 14, 2024 Recovery Coach Seminar
Sat, August 10, 2024 Jumpin' Grasshoppers! with Brad Von Blon
Wed, August 07, 2024 A Storybook Day: Castles, Dragons and Fairies!
Wed, July 31, 2024 A Day at the Hatchery with the "Little Fishies"
Mon, July 29, 2024 The Everything Bowl in Fused Glass - Evening Class
Mon, July 29, 2024 The Everything Bowl in Fused Glass
Thu, July 25, 2024 Fun with Fossils
Thu, July 25, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - Cleared for Takeoff
Wed, July 24, 2024 “Scrap Fish” in Fused Glass
Wed, July 24, 2024 Eastbound Lighthouse Cruise
Wed, July 24, 2024 NCMC Harris Garden Tour
Mon, July 22, 2024 Westbound Lighthouse Cruise
Sat, July 20, 2024 Tree Identification Walk at Hailand/Helstrom Family Nature Preserve
Wed, July 17, 2024 Earl A. Young Homes Walking Tour
Mon, July 15, 2024 Cross Village Walking Tour with Eric Hemenway
Mon, July 15, 2024 Two Fused Glass Sailboat Pendants
Wed, July 10, 2024 Line Dancing with Suzie Cartwright
Wed, July 10, 2024 Gardens Galore at Castle Farms
Tue, July 09, 2024 Cross Village Walking Tour with Eric Hemenway
Tue, June 25, 2024 Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People
Tue, June 25, 2024 Getting Creative with Tarot
Thu, June 20, 2024 Titanic Insights: Focused Exploration of the RMS Titanic
Wed, June 19, 2024 NCMC Harris Garden Tour
Tue, June 18, 2024 Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People
Tue, June 18, 2024 “Scrap Fish” in Fused Glass
Thu, June 13, 2024 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Thu, June 13, 2024 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Thu, June 13, 2024 NMSMC Shoulder Pain: What Is It, and How Do I Get Rid of It?
Tue, June 11, 2024 Anxiety: Where it Comes From and Strategies to Manage it
Tue, June 11, 2024 Living More Gently with Yourself, Even Amidst the Chaos
Tue, June 11, 2024 Two Fused Glass Flower Pendants
Mon, June 10, 2024 Health and Welfare: Body Image in Soviet Culture
Thu, June 06, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - Great Music Explained
Tue, June 04, 2024 Max Steiner - The Genius Behind the Music
Sat, May 18, 2024 Wildflower Walk in the Offield Reserve with Brad Von Blon
Sat, May 18, 2024 Celebrating Little Traverse Historical Museum
Sat, May 18, 2024 Sustainable Beekeeping with Jim Anglewicz
Thu, May 16, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - All about Birds
Wed, May 15, 2024 Celebrating Harbor Springs Historical Museum
Fri, May 10, 2024 Reading American Photographs
Wed, May 08, 2024 Is College Worth It?
Thu, May 02, 2024 A Beginners Guide to Personal Finance
Wed, May 01, 2024 Celebrating Charlevoix Historical Museum
Wed, April 24, 2024 Global Classroom: Expanding Educational Access to Forcibly Displaced Students
Thu, April 11, 2024 NMSMC Tips and Tricks to Manage Back and Neck Pain With Jeff Samyn
Tue, April 09, 2024 Revolutionary Impressionism: More than Pretty Pictures
Thu, April 04, 2024 Farming With Climate Change
Wed, April 03, 2024 Native Voices of the Great Lakes
Wed, March 27, 2024 League of Women Voters and it's History in Northern Michigan and Nationally
Tue, March 26, 2024 Solo Travel: Embrace the Adventure of Traveling Alone
Fri, March 22, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - Thank You For Your Service
Wed, March 20, 2024 Ladies of the Lights with Dianna Stampfler
Mon, March 18, 2024 International Lecture: India; A Culturally Rich and Diverse Country
Thu, March 14, 2024 Reading for Yourself and Others: A One-Day Tarot Workshop
Mon, March 11, 2024 Reading for Yourself and Others: A One-Day Tarot Workshop
Thu, March 07, 2024 Sailing into Oblivion: On the High Seas with Jerome Rand
Wed, March 06, 2024 Odawa Women in History with Eric Hemenway
Tue, March 05, 2024 Combining Solar with Agriculture Series
Wed, February 28, 2024 The History of Harbor Springs Part II
Fri, February 23, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - Juvenile Justice: Better Outcomes For Young Offenders
Tue, February 06, 2024 Get More Done!
Thu, February 01, 2024 Winter Birding Basics and Winter Bird Photography
Wed, January 31, 2024 Why Securing Your Financial Future and Legacy with Insurance Makes Sense
Mon, January 29, 2024 Michigan’s Lighthouse Matriarch: Elizabeth Whitney Williams with Dianna Stampfler
Fri, January 26, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - Leadership Little Traverse Community Service Project
Thu, January 25, 2024 Planning Your Retirement: A Four-week Series
Wed, January 24, 2024 Casting Lines: Fishing Rights of the Odawa in Northern Michigan with Eric Hemenway
Tue, January 23, 2024 Pursuit of Wellness: Changing Everyday Health Practices in Uncertain Times
Mon, January 22, 2024 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Fri, January 19, 2024 Luncheon Lecture - The State of Public Health 2024: Charting a Path Forward
Wed, January 17, 2024 Treasure Ships of the Lakes with Ric Mixter
Thu, January 11, 2024 Secrets of the Underground Railroad
Wed, January 10, 2024 The History of Harbor Springs
Fri, January 05, 2024 A Native History of the American Revolution
Wed, December 20, 2023 NMSMC Setting Meaningful New Year's Goals
Tue, December 19, 2023 Winter Tour of Castle Farms: History, Appetizers and Holiday Cheer!
Mon, December 11, 2023 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Tue, November 21, 2023 The James Webb Space Telescope: Discoveries and Puzzles from the First Year
Tue, November 21, 2023 NMSMC Minimize Aches and Pains During Holiday Travel
Mon, November 20, 2023 The King of Storms with Ric Mixter
Thu, November 16, 2023 Thanksgiving Centerpiece Floral Design at Lavender Hill Farm
Mon, November 06, 2023 The Songs of J. Will Callahan, Tin Pan Alley’s Blind Lyricist
Wed, November 01, 2023 Water Quality of the Grand River
Tue, October 24, 2023 Haunted Petoskey Ghost Walk with Christopher Struble
Tue, October 24, 2023 Forgotten Founders
Tue, October 24, 2023 International Lecture: Growing Up Polish in Southeast Michigan
Tue, October 17, 2023 Midwest Grows Green: Protecting Pollinators at Home
Tue, October 17, 2023 Oden State Fish Hatchery: From Egg, to Stream, to Lake...to Life!
Thu, October 12, 2023 Investing 102: Stocks vs. Bonds
Wed, October 11, 2023 Haunted Petoskey Ghost Walk with Christopher Struble
Tue, October 10, 2023 NMSMC Fall Prevention Strategies For the Upcoming Winter
Fri, October 06, 2023 British History with Dr. Julie Taddeo
Thu, October 05, 2023 Bottled Goodbyes with Ric Mixter
Wed, October 04, 2023 Castle Farms of Charlevoix Fall Tour with Optional Wine and Live Music
Sun, September 24, 2023 Silk Scarf Marbling
Thu, September 21, 2023 Glacial Landforms Walking Tour with Doug Fuller
Wed, September 20, 2023 Fall Floral Design: A Posy in a Pumpkin!
Sat, September 16, 2023 Introduction to Turkish Marbling on Paper and Fabric
Thu, September 14, 2023 Hidden Superpowers of Roth IRAs
Wed, September 13, 2023 Glacial Landforms Walking Tour with Doug Fuller
Tue, September 12, 2023 NMSMC Making Behavior Changes Stick
Tue, September 12, 2023 Transgender: What Can We Learn From Non-Western Societies?
Tue, September 05, 2023 Earl A. Young Homes Walking Tour
Thu, August 31, 2023 Historical Tour of Greenwood Cemetery: Greenwood's Earliest Burials
Wed, August 30, 2023 Historical Tour of Greenwood Cemetery: Greenwood's Earliest Burials
Wed, August 30, 2023 Petoskey Hemingway Tour
Thu, August 17, 2023 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Wed, August 16, 2023 History Museums and Ferry Rides
Wed, August 09, 2023 Lavender Hill Farm Owner-Guided Tour
Wed, August 09, 2023 Oden State Fish Hatchery Tour: A Gem in Emmet County
Wed, July 26, 2023 Lavender Hill Farm Owner-Guided Tour
Thu, July 20, 2023 Lavender Hill Farm - Flowers on the Farm
Thu, July 20, 2023 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Mon, July 17, 2023 Tree Identification Walk at Hailand/Helstrom Family Nature Preserve
Wed, July 12, 2023 Lavender Growing and Harvesting 101
Thu, July 06, 2023 Lavender Growing and Harvesting 101
Wed, June 28, 2023 Family & Friends CPR with Megan Mainland
Tue, June 27, 2023 Getting Creative with Tarot
Tue, June 27, 2023 2 Fused Glass Sailboat Pendants
Wed, June 21, 2023 Castle Farms of Charlevoix Summer Tour with Optional Wine and Live Music
Mon, June 12, 2023 Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program
Sat, September 10, 2022 Creatively Engaging the Deep Rhythms of Nature in partnership with CTAC - Classroom Component
Fri, February 04, 2022 Digital Photography
Sat, October 16, 2021 Smart Smartphone Photography
Tue, June 22, 2021 Houseplants 101



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