July 2003
GREAT LAKES NAVAL BAND JAZZ ENSEMBLE
SATURDAY, JULY 12th
7:00 PM
(Gate opens at 6:30 p.m.)
Young Amphitheatre
Centennial Park, Plymouth, IN |
ADMISSION: FREE
Sponsored By:
Plymouth Park Dept.
Encore Performing Arts
South Bend Parks Dept. |
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Ancilla College
Accelerated Degree Program -New For Fall 2003
What is the Accelerated Associate Degree Program
The convenient accelerated format is specifically designed for today's busy working professionals. This new program from Ancilla offers non-traditional students (adult-learners over 23 years of age) the opportunity to continue their education with the knowledge and skills they need to advance in their current career. The accelerated format of 5 weeks per class shortens classroom time to over half that of a traditional associate degree course which consists of 16 weeks. The courses feature interactive, project-driven assignments that build on class topics.
The accelerated program begins with a Business Administration Certificate with 6 courses equaling 19 credit hours, then continues with the Business Administration Advanced Certificate with an additional 18 credit hours. To obtain an Associate Degree in Business Administration, an additional 30 credit hours will be needed. (Total: 67 credits)
When and where are classes held?
The accelerated program begins fall semester with courses leading to a Business Administration Certificate. Each of the 6 classes meets 1 time per week from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. at off-campus locations in Lakeville and Warsaw. Class size is limited, so apply today!
| Course (credit hours) |
Meeting Times |
| Returning to Learning (1) |
Tuesday, Aug. 26 & Thursday, Aug. 28 |
| Business Correspondence (3) |
Tuesdays, Sept. 9 - Oct. 7 |
| Introduction to Business (3) |
Thursdays, Sept. 11 - Oct. 9 |
| Business Ethics (3) |
Tuesdays, Oct. 14 - Nov. 11 |
| Principles of Management (3) |
Thursdays, Oct. 16 - Nov. 13 |
| Principles of Marketing (3) |
Tuesdays, Nov. 18 - Dec. 16 |
| Business Law (3) |
Thursdays, Nov. 20 - Dec. 18 |
How can I learn more about the accelerated program?
Ancilla College will be holding 3 informational meetings for prospective students in Lakeville, Warsaw and at the College. If you are unable to attend one of these sessions and desire more information, please contact the Office of Enrollment Management at 1-866-ANCILLA or 574-936-8898, ext. 341.
Ancilla College Accelerated Degree Program Information Meetings
Ancilla College Campus - Evergreen Room 242 - Friday, July 11, 2003 - 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Lakeville Location
Operating Engineers Union Hall (corner of US Highway 4 and US Highway 31)
Thursday, July 24, 2003 - 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Warsaw Location
Kosciusko County Community Foundation (102 E. Market Street)
Thursday, July 31, 2003 - 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify.
Call 574-936-8898 ext. 341 to reserve your spot!
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IUSB OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS PLYMOUTH FALL 2003
PLYMOUTH COURSES
Located at Plymouth High School
| CRSE |
TITLE |
DAY |
TIME |
| A106 |
Introduction to Computing |
M |
6-8:45 |
| W131 |
Elementary Composition I |
W |
6-8:30 |
| L225 |
Unions in State & Local Govt. |
W |
6-9:00 |
| M004 |
Introduction to Algebra |
W |
6-8:45 |
| M125 |
Pre-Calculus Math |
M |
6-8:45 |
| P103 |
General Psychology |
R |
6-8:30 |
| S101 |
Elementary Spanish |
TR |
6-7:15 |
| S121 |
Public Speaking |
T |
6-8:30 |
Fall classes begin August 25.
Additional courses in Plymouth may be added. For more information check www.insite.indiana.edu
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ON-SITE ADMISSIONS
IUSB Plymouth 113 E. Washington Ave.
Thursday, July 31 5 to 6 p.m.
Bring a copy of high school transcript or GED |
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PLACEMENT EXAMS
Saturday, 8:30 a.m.
July 12 & Aug. 9
Old Plymouth Fire Station |
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For more information contact 574-936-1954 or 1-800-321-7834. |
PLYMOUTH REMEMBERED
| To capture the beautiful history of Plymouth, the South Bend Tribune is offering Plymouth Remembered, a limited edition coffee table photo book. Plymouth Remembered will provide the citizens of Plymouth with the story of times gone by as recorded by the people themselves. Approximately 160 pages contain hundreds of photographs, portraying a mural of life from the turn of the century through the 1950s, in a beautifully bound book. |
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| We need photos from the late 1800s through 1950s |
| Do you have photos of Plymouth you could share with us? We'll take good care of your pictures, return them when we're finished and credit your contribution in the caption. |
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| We still need photos of your memories, including: |
- Family, friends and neighbors at home, at work and at play
- Local landmarks and historical events
- People inside and outside of neighborhood stores, homes, farms, office buildings and parks.
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For you convenience, you may drop off your photos at our Plymouth Tribune office,
615 E. Jefferson Street
8 a.m. - 12 Noon.
| Any Questions About Photo Submissions Call: |
Anita Glenn,
Project Manager
(574) 235-6228 |
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SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE Discover what's in it for you. |
Chamber Members New Service Communication Options
Your Chamber is trying out a new service. The purpose is to be able to reach our members even more quickly with news that will benefit your business, opportunities and "heads up" warnings. In many cases, time is vital and receiving the information is also vital. We want to improve our communication with our members and we want you to expect to hear from us.
Example: Some time ago, we were made aware that there was an individual selling advertising leading people to believe that he represented this Chamber. We immediately started getting the word out. After most of a day and a half emailing, placing phone calls, and faxing, we finally put a notice in the newspaper. Sometime later, we received a phone call from one of our members wanting to ask a question about the ad they had just taken out with this individual. Our member, like us, was stunned that our information had not reached their desk. While the advertising may not have been a bad opportunity, our member would not have placed the ad if they had known we were not promoting it. (by the way, we always pre-prep our members to advertising opportunities that we find for you).
This new service (we are experimenting with) will send our messages quickly and consistently by creating a single message that will be immediately broadcasted to our members by phone, fax, email or all of the devices. This system will tell us if you have not received the message, giving us the opportunity to re-send the message until you have received the message successfully. What we need from you is your best method of communication. We will be doing test runs, pre-selecting groupings in the address book that seem to be the most likely communication method we have for you. As you receive the test messages, please let us know if you would prefer a different method.
The message is designed to start out with "This is a message from your Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce" followed by our communication. If we need to have you respond to a question, this system will give you the opportunity to respond immediately (yes, no, maybe) or you may respond with any additional comments. Otherwise, you having received the message successfully will be noted automatically for us.
This new service is called Sprint Messenger. The service has the capability of creating a single message from a computer or phone and sending the message to our members to any communication device you prefer, all at the same time. The web site is www.sprintmessenger.com if you would like to check it out. If you are interested in trying this service out for your business use, please contact Laurie Lemire at 866-287-2827.
Communication choices are:
Business Phone, Mobile Phone, Fax, Email or all of the devices, assuring us that you receive the message promptly, in the most convenient and efficient manner possible.
Please call Dawn or Betty to designate a preference - 936-2323
(This was insert in June 2003 NewsMonth. We are running it again. Thank you for responding.) |
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