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- Babysitting instruction and CPR classes - Bowling leagues - Computer, cooking, and crocheting classes - Dog obedience classes - Estate planning - First time home buyer education - Information on long term care insurance - Mature, defensive driver training - New driver training

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Animal Training
Cooking Classes
Homebuyer/Home Purchase Counseling
CPR Instruction
New Driver Training
Long Term Care Insurance Information/Counseling
Crocheting Instruction
Mature Driver Training
Bowling
Community Adult Schools
Provides opportunity for various community education classes for community members. Possible topics for classes include: - Cooking - Dog obedience - Exercise classes including yoga - Foreign language - Ice skating - Music - Photography - Pickleball - Woodworking

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Language Instruction
Woodworking Instruction
Ice Skating
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Yoga
Photography Instruction
Musical Instrument Instruction
Animal Training
Cooking Classes
Community Adult Schools
Recreational and enrichment programs including computer basics, tae kwon do, archery, golf, aerobics, Latino culture book club, dog obedience, Spanish, gymnastics, and celebration chorus.

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Aerobics
Language Instruction
Literary Societies/Book Reading Clubs
Golf
Community Adult Schools
Tae Kwon Do
Animal Training
Gymnastics
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Glee Clubs/Choir Groups
Archery
- Baseball - Basketball day camps - Soccer - Volleyball - Dog obedience classes - Field trips - Painting instruction - Softball

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Painting Instruction
Field Trips/Excursions
Softball
Basketball
Day Camps
Animal Training
Baseball
- Accepts surrenders of cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies and enables them to be available for adoption - Accepts reports of lost or found animals - Before animals are adopted, the agency vaccinates puppies against rabies, checks for feline leukemia, uses heartworm tests, and provides heartworm preventative to healthy dogs or gives dogs who test positive for heartworm a second chance by treating them. Also uses microchip technology and spaying/neutering of adult animals prior to adoption. - Fur Keeps: Keeps pets with their owners by providing resources, assistance, and training to help families and pets stay together. Shelter diversion, emergency financial assistance for veterinary care (pays for 50% of the service with a $1,000 maximum, visit website for additional details), and pet food (2-week supply of food provided per pet per family once within a calendar month) are provided. - Low-kill organization. Does not euthanize based on supply and demand of pet overpopulation. Works with participating vets and only euthanizes animals deemed un-adoptable due to severe health issues or un-remediable behavior problems, such as aggression and biting.

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Pet Food
Animal Adoption
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Animal Shelters
Animal Training
Animal Lost and Found
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include arts and crafts classes, computer classes, cooking classes, diving school, dog obedience classes, general sports and recreation, health and wellness courses, lifeguard training, music lessons, nutrition education, and more.

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Exercise Classes/Groups
Animal Training
New Driver Training
Community Adult Schools
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Swimming Facilities
Nutrition Education
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Arts and Crafts Instruction
CPR Instruction
Cooking Classes

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