Registration Now Open for the Charlottesville Women’s Four Miler Training Program!

W4MTP 2015Want to get started running? This is the program for you! Women of all ages are invited to participate in the 21st Annual Charlottesville Track Club (CTC) Women’s Four Miler Training Program. Join Pink Pammie and the awesome coaches for 11 consecutive Saturdays of group training and talks by experts on a variety of women’s health topics, June 20 – August 29, 7 a.m. You may attend any or all sessions. Walkers and runners of any level are welcome, no experience necessary! Learn more and get registered »

Library of Congress Offers Teacher Resources

Library of CongressTeachers: Senator Mark Warner wants to bring to your attention an important resource that is currently available to all teachers across Virginia. As you may know, the Library of Congress, located in Washington, D.C., is accessible worldwide through its website and offers an amazing array of educational resources for teachers and students. Continue reading

Check Out Spring 2015 Community Classes, Services & Activities

Open Doors_Stocks Soups StewsDid you resolve to do something new in 2015? Learn to be a better parent; cook delicious gourmet meals; create a masterpiece in watercolor, pastels, ceramic or stone; speed up your computer; fend off attackers; or save a life—visit www.opendoors1.org to see our spring selection of fun, affordable classes for adults. Albemarle Community Education: Life-Long Learning Happens Here!

Interested in Becoming a Master Gardener?

GardenerWant to polish your green thumb and serve your community? Become a Master Gardener with Virginia Cooperative Extension! Learn more about the Master Gardener Program for 2015 through one of our remaining information sessions:  October 27, 1 to 2 p.m., at the Albemarle County Office Building, 5th Street Extended; or November 14, 1 to 2 p.m., at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library, Central Branch, McIntire Room.

The 2015 Master Gardener Training Course will be held on Mondays running from February 9 through May 4, 2015. To register and receive directions, please contact Nancy Bishop at nancyb63@vt.edu or 434-872-4580.

Community Education for Adults: Enrollment Now Open for Fall Courses

Open DoorsWhere can you learn to make an authentic Indian meal or gorgeous holiday cookies, ride a motorcycle, eat more nutritiously, or update your computer skills? Lifelong learning continues long after the last school bus leaves each afternoon! Registration for Fall Course offerings is NOW open—classes begin in October. Browse the Open Doors online catalog »

Interested in Becoming a Foster Parent?

We Need YouDePaul Community Resources is seeking educators and others who work with children to consider foster parenting since their experience, training, and love for children often enable them to make exceptional foster parents. Individuals or couples interested in becoming foster parents and/or adoptive parents are encouraged to attend the next three-day Foster Parent Training Series this September 6, September 20, and October 4. Learn more »

Albemarle County’s Fall 2014 Learning Catalog Is Now Available!

Adult PDThe Fall 2014 Learning Catalog is now available online! Check out this fall’s schedule for book discussions and courses on assertive communication, CPR and first aid, decision-making, ergonomics, finance, strategic planning, technology trainings, and so much more! Classes fill up quickly, so don’t delay—register today! Continue reading

Summer Jefferson Symposium, June 19-22

Summer Jefferson SymposiumThe University of Virginia’s Lifetime Learning Program presents an inspiring, thought-provoking exploration of Thomas Jefferson’s Family, Friends and Foes, June 19-22, 2014! This four-day extended learning experience will include on-grounds housing, expert speakers on Jefferson, all meals, and an opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson. Continue reading

Community Health Outreach Worker Training

TJHD LogoBeginning March 1, the Thomas Jefferson Health District is offering a Community Health Outreach Worker Training for people of influence who are committed to their own health and the health of others. Participants will graduate with expanded knowledge and interactions with local community resources; skills for linking neighbors to primary care providers and agencies; greater personal capacity for outreach; increased understanding and ownership of one’s own health and body; basic skills in measuring blood pressure, height and weight, and temperature; and a certificate of course completion. Only 12 students will be accepted! For an application, contact Samantha Wood, Lead Community Health Outreach Worker, at (434) 972-6207 or samantha.wood@vdh.virginia.gov.