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August 2022 E-Newsletter

Our most recent Newsletter full of current events, classes, and programs. View directly – http://eepurl.com/h6nPhP or read it below –
Educate. Empower. Enrich.
 
Starting August 8, 2022 M-F 8am-8pm
  • Fall Catalog; August 2022

Check out some of our upcoming Community Education Classes!

Introduction to Watercolor – Via ZOOM Tuesdays, August 23-September 12, 2022, 4-6pm Basic Computer Maintenance Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 6-8pm Introduction to Nature Journaling in Graphite – Via ZOOM Saturdays, August 27-September 17, 2022, 9am-1pm Introduction to Microsoft Windows Tuesday, August 30, 2022, 6-8pm Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides Wednesday, September 7, 2022, 6-8pm Dutch Oven Cooking: Individual Rate / Couple Rate Saturdays, September 10 & 17, 2022, 10am-12pm QuickBooks Accounting for Home & Small Business Tuesday, September 13, 2022, 9am-4pm Introduction to The Cloud Tuesday, September 13, 2022, 6-8pm Google Forms, Drawings, and Sites Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 6-8pm For more information: uinta.coursestorm.com
Diaper Bank 1st Monday of the Month 12pm-5pm*August 1, 2022*

It’s the End of Summer

Time to prepare yourself for the new school year!

Medical Scribe This program provides a comprehensive overview of the skills you need to be a successful medical scribe. We’ll discuss basic medical procedures and walk you through standard administrative duties and documentation processes.
Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist This program is designed to explain the importance of clinical standards in the development of interoperable electronic health records. It’s fast-paced, engaging, and overflowing with relevant information that will help hopeful professionals kickstart or advance their careers. Over 322 hours and 11 individual courses, Learners will explore best practices for several procedures, including (but not limited to) coding and reimbursement. They’ll also get extensive training in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, medico-legal rules, and HIPAA.
We also offer:
Take Control of Your Career Path Today! You can contact us about the Western Wyoming Community College, Evanston/Uinta B.O.C.E.S. #1 program directly at 877-225-7151 or [email protected]
The Wyrkshop, a FREE community makerspace, offers access to everything from 3D printers and laser cutters to advanced woodshop equipment and electronics benches for soldering and wiring. People of all experience levels can learn how to tap into emergent technologies, collaborate together, or start projects they may have only ever previously dreamed of. www.wyrkshop.org


Uinta B.O.C.E.S. #1 / Industrial Safety Training (IST) comprehensive Safety Training program originated in 1996 to meet the growing demand for safety training in the region.  The program’s direction comes from an Advisory Board compromised of paying members.  Specifically; training is geared towards businesses that perform work in general industry, construction, mining, and pipeline industries.


Contact Candy Hamblin to get started! 307-789-5742 Ext. 113

Did you know IST provides:
  • Nationally recognized certifications through – OSHA, MSHA, PEC/Veriforce, NCCER, HSI, AHA, JJ KELLER and New Environmental Inc.
  • First Aid/CPR/AED for those working in the Industry,  Healthcare, Daycare, Education, Search and Rescue, or anyone else who needs it.
  • Industrial Safety Training will work with your company to support your training needs at your facility or ours.
Lincoln Uinta Child Development Association FREE DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENINGS For ages 3 to 5Tuesday, August 9, 2022 Wednesday, August 10, 2022 Thursday, August 11,2022
Screenings cover:
  • Vision
  • Hearing
  • Speech
  • Problem-Solving
  • Social-Emotional Development
  • Communication
  • Physical Skill Development
Call for an appointment Evanston LUCDA 307-789-7384
Opportunities await you!
Enter With Passion, Leave with Purpose.
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Starting August 8 hours change. M-F 8am-5pm

Western Participates in 3rd annual WyoGives

Western Wyoming Community College’s Foundation (Western) will be participating in this year’s WyoGives on Wednesday, July 13. WyoGives is an initiative of the Wyoming Nonprofit Network. This year Western’s donations will be matched dollar per dollar by the Hughes Charitable Foundation with a maximum match of $10,000. Initiated in 2020, WyoGives was designed to bring awareness to Wyoming nonprofits. Since its creation WyoGives has become a powerful online fundraising event for nonprofits across Wyoming. For 24 hours Wyoming residents are encouraged to come together as a whole community to raise money and awareness for Wyoming’s nonprofits. As stated on their website, “Live Here, Give Here.”   Western’s Foundation will be participating in this year’s giving day, set for Wednesday, July 13. Founded in 1959 Western welcomed its first class that fall with 40 students and five full-time faculty. Today, Western offers a variety of programs to students from across Sweetwater County, Wyoming, and the globe. In speaking of WyoGives Western’s Director of Community Relations, David Tate stated, “The Western Wyoming Community College Foundation is excited to be a part of WyoGives 2022. Not only does WyoGives allow people to easily donate to their favorite non-profits, but it also highlights the great work non-profits do to build a better Wyoming. For the past 63 years, Western has worked to build a better Wyoming and now offers 37 associate degrees, 32 certificates, and two bachelor’s degrees.”   During WyoGives Western’s donations will be matched dollar per dollar, up to $10,000 by the Hughes Charitable Foundation. In speaking of the match Western’s President Kim Dale said, “The generosity of the Hughes Charitable Foundation’s match will have a great impact on Western. Each dollar raised and matched will continue Western’s legacy of affordable education and community pride. I hope everyone will mark their calendars for July 13 as we prepare to give as a community!”   Alumni and students are the best examples of the continued impact Western has in our communities and Wyoming. Alumnus Carly Putnam shared her story and the impact her time at Western had, “Entering Western as a Non-traditional student back in 2018, being a single mom of two boys, I was lost, financially strapped, homeless and looking for a better life for us. I originally felt like a “fish-out-of-water,” being 34-years-old and out of school for over 12 years. However, with the help and encouragement of the advisors, faculty and staff, the Children’s Center, Peer Tutor Center and all of the members of SGA, I not only found myself, but I also found life-long friends that were the positive support I desperately needed. I entered Western with no direction or passion, and left with confidence, courage and purpose. I was class of 2020-2021’s Outstanding Graduate and am now on my way to getting my Bachelor’s in Psychology at the University of Wyoming up here in Laramie.  Thanks to Western, I am now a better person and I owe them everything. I cannot imagine where myself and my little family would be if I would have never stepped foot through these doors. I am proud to say, that Western Wyoming Community College gave me the best experience, and I could not possibly thank each and every individual that I met along the way, enough.”  

To learn more about WyoGives and participating Wyoming nonprofits visit their website: https://www.wyogives.org/ 

To learn more about Western’s commitment to our community contact Western’s Director of Community Relations, David Tate at, [email protected] or call 307-382-1882. To see all that Western has to offer visit our website: www.westernwyoming.edu  

Live Courses Fall 2022
  • MATH 0934 Beginning/Intermediate Algebra
  • FIN 1000 Personal Finance
  • ACCT 1005 Practical Accounting
  • NRST 1510/1511 VENT Nurse Assistant
  • PSYC 1000 General Psychology
  • ENGL 1010 English Composition l
  • ENGL 1020 English Composition ll
  • NRST 1510/1511 VFNT Nurse Assistant
2022 Fall Semester CNA Classes
Class Start Date: 08/22/2022 Class End Date: 10/10/2022 Lab Dates (9am-12pm): 08/29, 09/06, 09/19, 10/03 Location: B.O.C.E.S. Building- Western Nursing Lab Clinical Dates: 10/05 & 10/06, 5:30am-2:30pm, Rocky Mountain Care
Class Start Date: 10/11/2022 Class End Date: 12/05/2022 Lab Dates (5-9pm): 10/20, 10/27, 11/03, 11/17 Location: B.O.C.E.S. Building- Western Nursing Lab Clinical Dates: 12/01 & 12/02, 5:30am-2:30pm, Rocky Mountain Care
PARENTS! Western’s College NOW program is to provide early access to college classes for prepared high school students. Enrolling in college classes during high school will help your student get a head start on their college career, allow them to explore their options before getting into college, & help them transition into college with the support of their high school. For more information please call the Evanston Outreach at 307.789.3988


Mission Statement Western is an innovative public college aimed at empowering, educating, and improving our students, employees, community, and environment. Our focus is to inspire the next generation of visionaries by using Wyoming grit and individual development in a diverse array of learning and flexible services.
Western is where passion meets purpose.