Thursday, August 30, 2007

Yolo County 101

I am trying to be a more well rounded person. (besides my shape) I enjoy school, at least the classes I have taken so far for my nursing prerequisites. So I have decided to take advantage of a free class teaching how Yolo County as a governmental agency works.

This is the description from Matt Rexroad's web site:


YOLO COUNTY 101
Yolo County 101 is a nine-week seminar course for individuals interested in gaining a better understanding of our county government—its services and processes. Discussion topics include: Yolo County government history and structure; budget and fiscal issues; public safety; agriculture history, land mitigation and use; County general plan; court system; social services; public health services; tribal relations; and water/flood management.
All classes are free and open to individuals 15 years and older. Course is not available for credit. Parking costs refunded and completion certificates awarded to those who attend all nine classes.
Registration begins August 13, 2007. Visit our registration page for more registration information or to register online.
Course Location: Woodland Community College—Room 101Days: Wednesdays Dates: September 12th through November 14th Time: 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm
For more information, please contact Dotty Huber at the third District County office: (530) 666-8230 or email mailto:dotty.huber@yolocounty.org

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for helping to spread the word.

Matt Rexroad

Amanda said...

Wow that is awesome. I wish they had something like that around here.