Ed a A workshop entitled “Drug Ther- apy and the Elderly” for practical nurses who work in hospitals, nurs- ing homes, or home care agencies will be offered by Penn State’s College of Human Development, Department of Nursing. The series of evening sessions will be held on Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26 at the . Veterans Administration Medical - Center, Wilkes-Barre from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The 18-hour workshop is an update of the pharmacologic effects of particular drug categories on the aged patient. Instructors of the A $1,000 grand prize will be offered in a poetry contest spon- sored by the World of Poetry news- letter. There are an additional 99 prizes worth over $10,000. ‘We want to encourage new . poets, even those who have never course are Marie Rasimovicz, R.N., “MLS., associate professor of nursing, Luzerne . County Community Col- lege, and Ann Kolanowski, R.N., M.S, assistatn professor of nursing, Wilkes College and in-service instructor of the Education Depart- ment at NPW Hospital. Participants who will attend all six sessions will be awarded 1.8 CEUs. The workshop fee is $37 which includes instructional materi- als. For registration and further information, contact Ina Lubin, Con- tinuing Education, Penn State- Wilkes-Barre, Lehman, PA 18627, phone 675-2171. entered a poetry contest before,” New building says Contest Director Mr. Joseph Mellon. “We expect our efforts to produce exciting new discoveries!” For a free brochure of rules and prizes write, World of Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Dept. P, Sacra- mento, Calif. 95817. Now Thru October 8th $1.50 REBATE PER CASE ain Onis REBATE poe Tami Northland Caseof6 2-3 Hour Fire Logs Clean-buming and safe for use in metal fireplace and Franklin stoves. Each log burns 2-3 hours. List price $1.35 per log. SZISA0B00 003000 |BnGad. 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The program will be conducted in the dining and bar area of the college’s Educational Conference Center. An introduction to bartending and mixology will be given along with discussions on the storage and pre- preparation and dispensing of spir- its, wines, beers and ales; and the social and psychological aspects of bartending. Alcoholic substitutes will be used. Class time will include seven hours per week of lecture and hands-on practice, two field trips, and guest lectures. For further information on the program, or to register, contact the Office of Coni- nuing Education at Luzerne County Community College. Class size is limited. Kour microcomputer courses are being offered this fall at Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre Campus. ‘‘Computer for Kids’ is a 15-hour program which provides hands-on experience in using basic program- ming cmmands. Students will learn how the computer functions and what it can do. The course will meet on Saturdays and will be given to two age groups, 8 to 10 years olds, and 11 to 15 years old. The introduc- tory course will meet from Oct. 1-29 with the 8-10 year group from 9 a.m. to noon, and the 11-15 year group from 1 to 4 p.m. An intermediate session for 11 to 15 years old will be held from Nov. 12 to Dec. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. “Microcomputers for the Family” is designed for a one parent-one child team in which participants will learn the microcomputer’s potential. This introductory course assumes no prior experience. It will meet on Saturdays, Nov. 12 through Dec. 17, from 9 a.m. to noon. “Programming in BASIC Lan- guage (Introduction)’ is for anyone who is contemplating purchasing a computer for home or business, or who is employed where microcom- puters are used. Participants will learn to solve simple problems on the computer for household and business uses. This course will be offered in two sessions: Tuesdays, through Oct. 25, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thurs- days, through Oct. 27, 6 to 9 p.m. “Programming in BASIC Lan- guage (Intermediate)”’ is designed for those who have had an introduc- tory. course in the BASIC language. Participants will design reports and then advise input formats, write algorithms to process the input to get the reports and then write BASIC programs to accomplish these results. Two sessiofis of this course will be offered: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Nov. 3 through Dec. 8, 6 to 9 p.m. All four microcomputer courses will be taught by Michael Elias, data processing instructor at the Wilkes-Barre Area Vocational Tech- his B.S. degree at Wilkes College and is currently a master’s degree candidate in managerial science- College. Foir further information and-or registration, contact the office of continuing education at Penn State at 675-2171. MasterCard — VISA BARTIKOWSKY CHARGE 1984 Catalog rs. or Ho 5 a Regu! 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