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These Announcements were submitted to the Monday Memo by University Community Members (employees, students and retirees). Announcement submissions must be received by Thursday at noon for publication on the following Monday. To submit your Monday Memo item, use the Submit Announcement from the right sidebar. You may also submit announcements by E-mail to monday.memo@enmu.edu. The Web address for the Monday Memo is http://www.enmu.edu/news/monday_memo.html. Announcements can only be accepted from off–campus groups that are non–profit. Announcements were submitted to the Monday Memo by University Community Members (employees, students and retirees). Announcement submissions must be received by Thursday at noon for publication on the following Monday. To submit your Monday Memo item, use the Submit Announcement from the right sidebar. You may also submit announcements by E-mail to monday.memo@enmu.edu. The Web address for the Monday Memo is http://www.enmu.edu/news/monday_memo.html. Announcements can only be accepted from off–campus groups that are non–profit.

Women Invited to Free Breakfast – ENMU Women would like to invite all women associated with Eastern New Mexico University to join them for breakfast. Come enjoy a relaxing breakfast (that you don't have to cook!) and get to know other women from ENMU.
When: 9 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004
Where: Alta Elder's Backyard (500 East 17th Lane in Portales)
For more information, contact Jan Smartnick, president of ENMU Women, at 276.8455.

Competitive Swimming Club Organized – Eastern New Mexico University has organized a competitive swimming club, the ENMU Swim Club. There will be a meeting at 3:15 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10 in Room 2 of Greyhound Arena. For more information, contact Dr. Cheryl Holloway at ext. 2274.

News 3 New Mexico Returns to Air on Tuesday, September 7 – In its earliest start ever, News 3 New Mexico returns to the air on Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 5 p.m. One of just a handful of 30 minute, professional newscasts produced at the university level, News 3 airs live Monday through Thursday at 5 p.m. on KENW-TV, Channel 3 in Portales. News 3 New Mexico is written, produced and reported by student writers, reporters, producers and production professionals from Eastern New Mexico University.

Student Teacher Application Meetings Set – All ENMU students who plan to student teach during the Spring 2005 semester must attend a pre-application meeting to receive the required information concerning application procedures. Three sessions at the Portales campus have been scheduled and students may choose the session that is most convenient for their schedule. Two sessions have also been scheduled in Roswell.
Sept. 20 sessions are scheduled for 12-1 p.m. or 3:30–4:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge, Campus Union Building, Portales campus.
Sept. 21 session from 6-7 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge, Campus Union Building, Portales campus.
Sept. 22 session from 6-7 p.m. in the Instructional Center, Room 206, Roswell campus.
During the sessions students will complete a pre-application packet indicating intent to student teach during the Spring 2005 semester. Attendance is mandatory.
Additional information can be found at http://www.enmu.edu/academics/undergrad/colleges/edtech/teacher-education/index.shtml.

Annual Diversity Festival Set for September 15-18 – Eastern will present the 2004 Diversity Festival of student-produced one-act plays on Sept.15-18 at 8 p.m. in the Studio Theatre of the University Theatre Center. Admission is $3 per night. For more information, call 562.2711.

Information About Participating in Homecoming Parade – Student organizations wishing to participate in the Saturday, Oct. 9, ENMU Homecoming Parade can apply at the Alumni Affairs office located in the Administration Building beginning Tuesday, Sept. 7. Deadline to apply is Friday, Sept. 24.

All individuals wishing to participate in the Homecoming Parade must register by Friday, Oct. 1. Advance registration is necessary for placement in the parade and to include the entrant’s name in the parade program that is distributed along the parade route. The parade begins at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 9 at Abilene and Third, goes north to First Street, and west on First Street to ENMU Campus. This year’s theme is “Spirit Pride Tradition – 70 Years”.

Registration and additional information are available by contacting Parade Chair Danica Silva in the Alumni Affairs office at 562.2125. The Alumni Affairs office is located in Room 108 of the Administration Building on the ENMU campus.

Friends of Eastern Foundation Homecoming Breakfast Set – The Friends of Eastern Foundation will honor Foundation supporters and recipients of the Outstanding Business, Philanthropist, and Volunteer of the Year Awards, and the Distinguished Emeritus Faculty, Alumni Association and Greyhound Hall of Honors Awards at the annual Friends of Eastern Foundation Homecoming Breakfast on Saturday, Oct. 9. This is the 29th annual special recognition event for contributors to the Friends of Eastern Foundation. The RSVP invitations are sent to Foundation contributors of $50 or more. Breakfast serving begins at 7:30 a.m. for early arrivals. For more information call ext. 2412.

Policy Regarding Using University Facilities to Promote Political/Religious Partisanship on Campus – University facilities may not be used in any manner to involve the University as endorsing a partisan, political, sectarian, or religious position. This includes posters, flyers, etc., that are in partisan in nature in any University facility, including offices.

Student Activities and Organizations Seeks Volunteers – We are trying to get publications out to the campus community, but we are short on personnel to take them about campus. Please feel free to come by the Campus Union 104 and pick up whatever you need. The Activities Calendar is a comprehensive listing of many of the activities being hosted on campus this semester, and the Guide to Student Involvement is a contact list of all Registered Student Organizations for 2004-05. Many thanks for your help – Office of Student Activities and Organizations. Contact Dr. Will Kayatin, ext. 2631.

Show Me the Money: A Workshop About Workstudy/Student Hire Budget Set for September 29 – Workshop will be held on Wednesday, September 29 from 9-11:30 a.m. in Room 229 of the Golden Library. This workshop will give "hands-on" training using an Excel Spreadsheet to calculate your department's workstudy/student hire budgets. Learn how to monitor a student's allocation, along with determining monies needed for the next fiscal year. Basic excel knowledge required. Enrollment will be limited to 6 persons. Anyone interested in attending needs to email Nikki.Howard@enmu.edu. There is no charge, but space is limited so make your reservation as soon as possible. This workshop is sponsored by the ENMU Staff Development Team.

ENMU-Roswell Foundation Hosting Golf Tournament – The ENMU-Roswell Foundation will host a Scholarship Golf Tournament the morning of Saturday, Oct. 16 at the Spring River Golf Course. The cost for the four-person scramble tournament is $50 per player. A, B, C, and D handicap level players will make up each team. The fee includes lunch, promotional bags for each player, and awards for the top three teams, the longest drive, and closest to the pin. Additional prize drawings will also be held. Proceeds from the golf tournament will benefit College Access Program Scholarships (CAPS). CAPS will give every student in Chaves County schools (public or private) the opportunity to attend ENMU-Roswell after high school graduation. Players are urged to sign up by Oct. 9. Hole sponsorships, team sponsorships, and corporate sponsorships are also being sought. A sign- up sheet and more information is available on the campus Web site at www.roswell.enmu.edu or contact Eva Whatley at 624.7191 or Fred Van Orden at 624.7006.

Student Director of African-American Affairs Position Open – The position of student director for the office of African-American Affairs is open. To apply students must be African-American with workstudy and very dependable. The job description is posted in Monstertrak.com If you have any questions, please contact Diana Cordova at 562.4914.

Fall Sign-up Underway for Lifelong Wellness – We encourage you to join our Lifelong Wellness program. Remember, you may use your tuition waiver for this program even if you are enrolled in another class. Also, you would be taxed on this tuition waiver only if you are categorized as a graduate student so that you can enroll for graduate credits. (If you have questions related to the tuition waiver, please check with Mary Drabbs.)

To enroll for fall, simply reply to mary.drabbs@enmu.edu and tell me which option you would like.
1-credit (You need to accumulate 27 half-hour activity sessions.)
2-credits (You need to accumulate 54 half-hour activity sessions.)

If you would like to participate in an existing physical activity class, please tell me the class and meeting days/times, and I'll save a spot for you.

People new to the program will need to attend one half-hour orientation session. We have sessions scheduled on
Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 8 a.m., noon, 4 p.m., 5 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 8, at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 4 p.m.

Register for University Parking Permit Online – It's that time of year that all vehicles on campus need to have 2004-2005 parking permits. The University Police has a way to register vehicle(s) on-line. The link to the registration form is: https://ad05.enmu.edu:7177/prod/plsql/parking.p_ApplicationForm. Read the instructions on the application and be sure to fill in all blanks. If not, this may delay your parking permits from being delivered.

New Library Service for Faculty – Golden Library’s Interlibrary Loan Department will offer on-campus delivery of Golden Library and ILL materials to faculty offices beginning fall semester. Delivery of requested items and pick-up of returning items will occur between 2-3 p.m., Monday-Friday, during regular semester hours. Request forms for ILL and Golden material are accessible from the ILLiad main menu. Contact Michele Wood at 562.2644 with any questions about the new on-campus faculty delivery service, or see the ILLiad FAQ at http://192.207.226.94/FAQ.html#faculty.

Medical Leave Bank Policies Explained

What is the Medical Leave Bank?

The medical leave bank is a pool of hours to which any regular employee who earns medical and/or annual leave may donate some of their accumulated leave hours. The purpose of the medical leave bank is to provide medical leave to contributors who have suffered an unplanned personal illness, injury, disability or quarantine and who have exhausted their compensatory time and medical and annual leave balances.

Who is eligible to join?

Any regular ENMU employee who earns medical and annual leave and has a current medical leave balance of at least six days (hours are prorated for part-time employees) as of July 31, 2004, is eligible to participate in the Bank.

How much do I have to contribute?

Initial contribution is three days if you work full-time; hours are prorated if you work part-time. With prior written notice, the medical leave bank committee may request additional hours from the membership if the hours in the bank fall below one day per member.

Who makes decisions on request for time from the bank?


The medical leave bank is administered by a five-member committee appointed by the President to review requests for withdrawal of medical leave from the bank.

How do I enroll?


The medical leave bank policy, enrollment and request forms are available from the office of Personnel Services, Administration Building, Room 207, or by calling the office at 562.2115. Return completed form to Personnel Services, Station 21, by Nov. 30. Members who have been in the Medical Leave Bank for 30 calendar days are eligible to apply for days from the Bank.

Note: If you are already in the Bank, additional contributions are not needed unless notified by the committee.

Official Medical Leave Bank Policy [click here]

Medical Leave Bank Enrollment Form[click here]

City of Portales Holding Special Election on September 21 For voter registration information submitted by the City of Portales, click [here].

Town and Country Food Stores Looking for Student Employees – Town and Country Food Stores, Inc. is looking for college students to work part-time and full-time as team members/store clerks. Management training programs, as well as flexible schedules, are available. Full benefit packages are offered for full-time employees. Jobs are available in Texico, Clovis, Portales, Tatum, Muleshoe, Friona and other surrounding towns. Call Terry Lynch at 505.482.9313 or 806.946.9112. or click on www.tcfs.com.

President Announces Search to Begin For Vice President for Academic Affairs – Due to the retirement of Dr. K. Paul Jones at the conclusion of the 2004-05 year, the university will begin a search for a vice president for Academic Affairs early in the fall semester. It is anticipate that a screening committee will be formed by mid-September and a formal job announcement will be advertised nationally in early October.

Search to Be Conducted for Dean of Education and Technology – A national search will be conducted for a new dean of the College of Education and Technology. The current dean, Dr. Steven Russell, has announced that he has accepted a new position.

BBA/MBA Advisor to be at ENMU-R – Dr. Lee Weyant will be available for BBA and MBA advising on the ENMU-R campus during the fall 2004 semester. Advising will be held Wednesdays from 3-5 p.m. in IC205D starting Sept. 1. Appointments are available by calling 505.624.7221 or 505.562.2342.

Board of Regents Meeting Rescheduled – The Board of Regents meeting scheduled for Aug. 27 has been changed to Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. in the Regents Room.

Volunteers Wanted for KENW Television’s Fall Festival 2004 Membership Drive – Support KENW-TV by volunteering your time by answering the telephone for a few hours through Sept. 12 for Fall Festival 2004. If you are interested in helping us with the drive, please call Jenifer Baca or Rena Garrett at 562.2112 or e-mail us at jenifer.baca@enmu.edu or rena.garrett@enmu.edu. Thank you. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Clarification About Taxes on Tuition Waivers – Several employees who have a bachelor's degree have expressed a desire to sign up for a Wellness course under the tuition waiver but are turned off by the misunderstanding they have to pay taxes on the tuition waiver. Please be advised that this is no longer true due to a new admission category established over a year ago – post-baccalaureate admission. Anyone with a bachelor's degree who wants to enroll only in undergraduate courses will be admitted under post-baccalaureate admission. You will not be taxed for any tuition waiver for an undergraduate class. Also, if you are paying for an undergraduate course, you will be charged at the undergraduate, not the graduate, rate.

But please note that no one in this category can take a graduate course. If you want to take a graduate course, you have to receive graduate admission. You will be charged graduate rates for all of your courses, including undergraduate courses, and any tuition waiver will be taxable.

Posting Jobs on Monstertrak.com – Go to: http://www.monstertrak.com/se/employers.html. Click enter. MonsterTRAK Student Employment Employers Login window will come up. Enter the phone number (must be in the following format: 562.2211. You may need to use 562.2211 as the telephone number, if you are having trouble with your department telephone number).Enter greyhound as the password. Select Eastern New Mexico University from the list of schools. Click on Employer Login.

View all job descriptions. If the department already has a job description, (the same as the one you need to post), you may simply go in and "edit" the job description and make it active again. If there is not a job description already posted, you may enter one by clicking on CREATE.

Type over the currently filled in areas. Fill in as many fields as possible about the openings. When done, click on PREVIEW. Look over the information and make sure it's correct, if not, click on EDIT. This will take you back to job description. Once your job description is correct, click on SUBMIT and the job will be posted at midnight.
Taking jobs off of Monstertrak.com:

Go to http://www.monstertrak.com/se/employers.html. Click enter. MonsterTRAK Student Employment Employers Login window will come up. Enter the phone number (must be in the following format: 562.2211, you may need to use 562.2211 as the telephone number, if you are having trouble with your department telephone number). Enter greyhound as the password. Select Eastern New Mexico University from the list of schools. Click on Employer Login. From the Jobs listing menu select your ad located under Active Jobs. Scroll down to very bottom, click on DELETE. Click on yes in the job search menu. Although it will ask if you are very, very, very, very, very, sure, click yes.

To look up jobs on Monstertrak.com:

Go to www.monstertrak.com/seekers. Click enter. Click on the state of New Mexico. Select Eastern New Mexico University from lists of schools. Click on CLICK HERE. Password is greyhound (off campus use only). Under my account, click on Jobs & Internships. Select New Mexico in the Job location field at bottom right hand corner of page. Select desired search from the bottom left hand corner of the page under Limit Jobs Searched, indicate On-Campus work-study or student hire, click on SEARCH. Current job postings are listed under Search Results. You may select and view from the listing.

Spanish Option Available on ENMU Phone System – The Spanish option on the 1.800.367.3668 is now active 24 hours and holidays. The Spanish option for 505.562.1011 is now active after normal work hours and holidays. The operator takes the calls during normal work hours, Monday through Friday. Please let Betsy Chavez or Rick Bresler know if you have any problems with the system.

ENMU Offering CLEP Testing Program for Military – Military service members can now take CLEP exams, without paying the exam fee (normally $55), at Eastern New Mexico University. Service members will still need to pay a registration fee of approximately $15 to ENMU. CLEP is also available to military dependents and civilians who are interested in taking CLEP exams but these candidates are responsible for paying the exam fee of $65. In Portales, New Mexico candidates can take CLEP exams in Room 204 of the SAS Building at ENMU. Testing is available: Sept. 14, 15, 28, 29; Oct. 12, 13, 26, 27; Nov. 9, 10, 23; and Dec. 14, 15, 21, 22. The tests are administered at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Candidates can make an appointment by calling the Testing Center at 505.562.2280.

Graduate Catalog Available as PDF Document – The 2004-06 Graduate Catalog is available as a PDF document at the following web address: http://www.enmu.edu/academics/courses-catalogs/catalogs/index.shtml.

Send Calendar Items by E-Mail – If your department has any upcoming events and would like to have them posted, you can submit them to the University Calendar at enmu.calendar@enmu.edu. When submitting items, please make sure that the following information is included: name of the event, location, time, cost and contact information.


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TechTips – Helpful Hints for using ENMU Technology (courtesy of ITS Computing)

Computing
Last week we learned how to receive updates to our computer systems through the web browser accessing the Microsoft Updates web site. There is a much easier way to receive and apply the latest updates. It is done through the Windows “Automatic Updates” feature that will keep your computer up-to-date automatically with the latest updates and enhancements. You no longer have to search for critical updates and information; Windows delivers them directly to your computer. Windows recognizes when you are online and uses your Internet connection to search for downloads from the Windows Update Web site. An icon appears in the status area by the system clock each time new updates are available. You will also periodically see a message appear above the icon stating that there are updates that need to be applied. Double click on the icon and follow the installation screens. It is very important that you apply the updates when they arrive on your system. Doing so will protect your system from the many daily virus attacks that attempt to infect your system. If you have any questions concerning the Automatic Updates feature, call the Helpdesk at 562.4357. They can assist you with making sure this feature is configured and functioning properly.

To check that your computer is up-to-date with the most current versions of virusscan software, locate the blue and white shield with a red “V” in it by your system clock on the bottom right side of your screen and click on it with the right mouse button. Then choose “About VirusScan Enterprise” in the pull-down box. There are two things to look for; one is the “Virus Definitions” which should be at 4389 and the other is the “Scan Engine” which should be at 4.3.20. If either one is not displaying the above versions, please contact the Helpdesk at 562.4357 for assistance.

Telephony
EnteringVoice Mail:
• Call the Voice Mail System:
o On-campus - Dial 4200
o Off-campus - Dial 562.4200
• When the system answers, press the [#] sign.
• Enter the mailbox number (this is your 4-digit phone number)
• Enter your security code
• Proceed with desired function; i.e. listening to messages, changing passwords, changing the greeting, etc.

If you have a tip you would like to share with us please send it to: ENMU.TechTips@enmu.edu

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Extended Learning Courses
The following is a list of Extended Learning offerings. Please call 562.2165 for more information or to register.

Non-Credit Courses

All About Hummingbirds – Join Dan True and learn how to attract, feed and encourage nesting of these feathered friends, Monday, Oct. 11, 7-9 p.m., COB-136. The fee is $15. Please register by Oct. 6.

One Night Speedy Cross Stitch – Walk away with your own potpourri heart pillow in this beginner’s class with Victoria Garrett, Cozy Cottage Cross Stitch Shoppe, 119 South Main Street, Portales, Tuesday, October 12, 6:30-9:30 p.m. The fee is $7 with a $5 kit fee, payable to the instructor. Please register by Oct. 7.

Busy Gourmet Does Salads on the Side – Jan Hauptmann will conduct a one-night, hands-on salad party Thursday, Oct. 14, 6-9 p.m., FCS-98. Share the samplings of Calypso Slaw, Pear Waldorf Pitas, Southwestern Lentil Salad, Pasta Fruit Salad and Kielbasa Salad as well as learning a quick and easy approach to design and preparation. The fee is $15 with a $10 lab fee, payable to the instructor. Due to food purchases and preparation for specific numbers, this class must be prepaid with no refunds issued to non-attendees.

Real Estate Weekend Workshops – Take this opportunity to attend one or all five classes taught by Louis C. Tulga, CRB, Albuquerque, and earn four to twenty-six hours of continuing education credits. Classes will be held in the Aztec Room, Campus Union with on-your-own lunches scheduled 12-1 p.m. Please register by Oct. 12 or Nov. 16, respectively.

NM Real Estate Commission Mandatory Course (8 Mandatory Hours) – Friday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., $75.

Business Ethics in Real Estate (4 Education Credit Hours) – Saturday, Oct. 16, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., $50.

Brokerage Relationships (4 Education Credit Hours) – Friday, Nov. 19, 8 a.m.-12 p.m., $50.

Tax Factors for Home Owners (4 Education Credit Hours) – Friday, Nov. 19, 1-5 p.m., $50.

Equal Opportunity and Housing (6 Education Credit Hours) – Saturday, Nov. 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $60.

Quilted Medallion with 9º Wedge Ruler – Judy Mathews, Patchwork House, Clovis will teach how to make a standalone medallion for quilt or wall hanging with a 9º wedge ruler. The required ruler can be purchased at the Patchwork House at 10% discount. Sewing machines can be provided although most students prefer to bring their own. It’s your choice for lunch-either take a short break or bring your own, Saturday, Oct. 16, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., FCS-100. The fee is $30. Please be sure to ask for your supply list when registering by Oct. 13.

Investing for Income – Join Glen O'Rear, EdwardJones, 403 W. 4th, Portales for this four-week class, Tuesdays, Oct. 5-26, 6:30-8:30 p.m. The fee is $20.00 with an additional $8.00 textbook fee payable to the instructor.

Journaling Your Life – Learn how to begin the process that comes easily once you start with Rev. Clyde Davis, First Presbyterian Church. Don’t forget your journal and pen Monday, Sept. 27, 6-9 p.m., JWLA-109. The fee is $15. Please register by Sept. 22.

Carve a Fish Decoy – Learn to carve a fish decoy from white pine, using copper sheeting for the fins, Oct. 2, 12-5 p.m., JWLA-109. The only material needed for this Saturday afternoon class is your fixed-blade knife. All other supplies are provided with a $5 kit fee payable to the instructor, Rev. Clyde Davis, First Presbyterian Church. The fee is $20.

Natural Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement – Join Victor Baca, Village Pharmacy, and discover the facts concerning this alternative, doctor-prescribed hormone therapy, Thursday, Sept. 23, 7-9 p.m., COB-156. The fee is $25.00. Please register by Sept. 20.

SHINE-Providing Exceptional Customer Service – Bob LaHue, MorningStar Training, offers this workshop twice for your convenience focusing on vital customer service issues and motivational employee training, Saturdays, 1-5 p.m., Sept. 25 or Nov. 20, COB-113. The fee is $50 with a $5 each discount for five or more from one organization. Please register by Sept. 22 or Nov. 17, respectively.

Swimming – For ages four and above, two week rotations Monday-Thursday with Red Cross certified lifeguard Devin McMaster, 4-4:50 p.m., Natatorium. Rotation number one, Sept. 13-23; rotation two is Oct 4-14, rotation three is Oct. 25-Nov. 4 and number four is Nov. 8-18. Register by Friday noon prior to each rotation. Fee $40. Includes Red Cross certification card for level passed.

Ballet/Tap/Jazz Pointe – For ages three and above, 12-week dance courses with Summer Lasiter. All classes will participate in the fourth annual performance of "The Nutcracker" Dec. 11-12. Fee is $70 with some discounts available. For information on class place, times and dates contact Extended Learning before Sept. 8.

Victim Advocacy – A 48-hour live lecture course held on three consecutive Monday and Wednesday evenings, 6-9:30 p.m., and all day Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 13-Oct. 2, COB Building, Room 130. The fee is $525 plus textbook, which is approximately $50. Register by Sept. 3.

Aqua Aerobics – Alisha Eldridge will offer 12, two-day rotations, Mondays and Wednesdays, Sept. 13-Dec. 8, 7-7:50 p.m.. Natatorium,. The fee is $8 per week or receive a $6 discount by prepaying $90. No classes on Nov. 22 and 24 during Thanksgiving holiday.

Tumbling – Beginning to advanced levels for boys and girls ages five through high school, taught by James Villanueva, GA-11. Beginning Tumbling is Saturdays, Sept 18-Dec.11, 1-1:50 p.m.; Intermediate Tumbling, Mondays, Sept 13-Dec. 6, 8-8:50 p.m.; and Advanced Tumbling, Wednesdays, Sept. 15-Dec. 8, 8-8:50 p.m. The fee is $70. No classes will be held during Thanksgiving week. Register by Sept. 8.

Now and Later Borders for Experienced Scrapbookers – Seasoned scrapbookers will assemble page borders and complete an entire album with Mandi Park, Creative Memories Consultant., Tuesday, Sept. 14, 5:30-9 p.m., SAS Building, Room 166. The fee is $10 and there's a $20 kit fee (including all needed materials, which is payable to the instructor. Register by Sept. 9.

ONEStroke Painting (tm) – Technique of folk art painting taught by Kris Cranford that enhances almost anything, from glassware and pottery to furniture and walls. May take one or both classes, in the COB Building, Room 130, for $20 each with complete supply kits furnished and payable to the instructor. Basic Technique I will be offered Tuesday, Sept. 14, 6-9 p.m., with a kit fee of $22. Basic Technique II will create a design on a clay flowerpot, and is Tuesday, Oct. 12, from 6-9 p.m., with a kit fee of $18 for Basic Technique I students and $25 for new students (Contains an additional basic brush). Register by Sept. 9 or Oct. 12.

Heirloom Quilt – Join Marcella Bailey for this three-evening class, Tuesdays, Sept. 14-28, 6:30-9 p.m., in the FCS Building, Room 100. Participants will learn three- block patterns each evening to later join in a nine-block quilt. The fee is $30. Register by Sept. 9.

Hip Hop – Two age-ranged classes taught by Chris Chavez, meets Fridays, Sept. 17-Dec. 10 in GA-11. Ages 6-10 is offered from 6-6:50 p.m. while ages 11 and up is offered from 7-7:50 p.m. The fee is $70, with no classes on Nov. 26 during Thanksgiving. Register by Sept. 14.

Scuba – A two weekend class, Sept. 17-19 and Oct. 2-3, instructed by Mike Hale, Professional Association of Dive Instructors. The fee is $200 with an Open Water Fee of $80 payable to the instructor. Call Extended Learning at 562.2165 for additional information, material costs, times and locations before Sept. 14.

Xeriscaping – Join Curtis Jaynes of Garden Sources, and learn how to have a beautiful yard with a limited amount of water, Saturday, Sept. 18, 1-5 p.m., JWLA Building, Room 115. The fee is $20. Register by Sept. 15.

Scrapbooking with Kids -– Offered twice for your convenience for ages 8-16 years with Mandi Park, Creative Memories Consultant. Each student will create a 7 x 7 album in a simple and fun approach to scrapbooking. The fee is $10 with a $40 kit fee, payable to the instructor. Please bring 24-48 theme-oriented photos Thursdays, Sept. 2-23 or Oct. 4-25, 5-6:30 p.m., SAS Building, Room 166. Please register by Aug. 30 or Sept. 29, respectively.

Cheerleading – With former ENMU Cheerleader captain and current Portales Junior High Cheerleading Sponsor, Amy Dornblaser. Cheer I for boys and girls ages 4-8 years will teach the basics Wednesdays, Sept. 8-Dec. 8, 6-6:50 p.m. Cheer II for boys and girls ages 9-13 years will teach jumping and stunting techniques as well as advanced dances, chants and motions, Wednesdays, Sept. 8-Dec. 8, 7-7:50 p.m. Flyer 101 for boys and girls ages 10-16 years will emphasize stunts, dismount variations and basket tosses with students rotating as bases and flyers, Saturdays, Sept. 11-Dec. 11, 9-9:50 a.m. All classes will be taught in Racquet Ball Court #1 off Gym 95, Greyhound Arena. Please wear t-shirt, shorts and athletic shoes. The fee is $70 with no classes Nov. 24 and 27, Thanksgiving week. Please register by Sept. 2.

Legal Nurse Consultant Training Course – 42 hours of legal concepts related to the health care industry with successful students receiving a certificate. This course is held for three weekends, Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 11-26, COB-156. Tuition is $730. with an additional required textbook, $115 plus shipping and handling. Registration and textbook order can be placed by calling 1-800/522-7737 by Sept. 3.

Stained Glass – Learn with Amy Armenta Saturdays, Sept. 11-25, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Tech-112. All materials needed are included within a $10 materials fee except for colored glass for additional projects during the second and third classes. The fee is $75. Please plan an early lunch or take a short, on-your-own lunch break. Be sure to register by Sept. 8.

Designing Your Own Water Garden – Learn to design and create a water garden with Margaret Estrada, Saturday, Sept. 11, 1-5 p.m., COB-128. The fee is $15. Please register by Sept. 8.

Meeting

The Board of Regents will meet Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 2 p.m. in the Sandia Room of the CUB.

There will be a Tenure and Promotion Support Group meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 12:15 p.m. in the Mesquite Room of the CUB. Contact Dr. Cheryl Holloway at ext. 2274 for further information.

The New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation (NM AMP) student group Scientists of Color will have their first meeting from 5-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 8, in JWLA 127. The topics of discussion will include the NM AMP Student Conference, internships, and scholarships. All students are welcome.

The Curriculum and General Education Committee will meet Monday, Sept. 13 at 3:30 p.m. in the University Computer Center Conference Room.

The Support Senate will meet on Spet. 9 from 1:30-3 p.m. We would like to extend an invitation to all to come and join us.

Undergraduate Admissions and Standards Committee
Second Thursday of each month at 3:30 p.m. in COB 163
(student petitions needing action are due by 5 p.m. the first Thursday of each month)

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