Personal/Professional Development
Develop or improve your creative skills or your professional persona—or even learn to dance, cook or do yoga!
Categories
Art, Literature & Culture
Crafts and Sewing
Whether it be a gift for the holidays or just because you want to learn something new, CEWT's Craft and Sewing classes will help you make it from the heart.
Culinary Arts
Expand your cooking horizons and abilities by working under a talented instructor on elegant and fun dishes. Must be 18+ to attend. Children under the age of 18 not allowed in the kitchen.
Featured Courses
Learn something new from our experienced instructors. Whether it be a new skill, a new language, a craft, or a hobby CEWT's classes offer many different opportunities to learn and grow.
Fitness and Dance
Horsemanship
Languages
Outdoor Adventure
Personal Financial Planning
Personal Interest
Photography
Safety / Security
Success Skills
Course Catalog
Riding Instruction III
Are you a confident rider? Have you taken the Riding Instruction I and II classes, but want to learn more? Here’s your chance to explore advanced western riding techniques. The discussion will include improving your horse’s body control, stops, pivots, and leads, as well as learning several roll maneuvers. Minimum Age is 18. Bring your own horse or use a program horse for an additional $10 per class session. Call Workforce Training 208-282-3372, to make arrangements for a horse (limited availability).
Chinese Cuisine
Chinese Cuisine is famous around the world. The following sections will introduce a variety of dishes that may enhance your understanding of Chinese food. If you are interested in tasting authentic Chinese food and/or learning how to cook these dishes, these classes are for you!! Must be 18+ to attend.
Making Wind Chimes
Transform vintage kitchen gadgets – like spoons and measuring cups – into a one-of-a-kind wind chime. Each student will take home a completed chime to hang all spring long. All materials provided.
Floral Design
Learn about the basics of floral design. How to incorporate color, depth and texture. What to look for when buying silk and fresh flowers and how to make your own arrangements to beautify any space. Also, students will learn how to make a boutonniere, a corsage and a small arrangement to take home. Students need to have a notebook and pen, small vase or container for floral arrangement, small branch cutters and scissors for cutting floral stems and floral tape. Silk flowers, filler, greenery, aqua foam, ribbon and wire will be provided.
Mandala Rock Painting
Keep calm and relax by learning the art of mandala rocks. In this workshop, participants will learn the history and meaning behind mandala art, and apply that knowledge to their own mandala rock art. Whatever you decide, you’ll certainly enjoy this serene workshop, and share your newly-discovered art form with friends and family.
Spanish the Silent Way
The Silent Way by Oteg Categno is used to teach languages using the color system by which students will do most of the speaking and the instructor will play the role of the tutor.
Watercolor Pencil for Beginners
For beginning learners interested in watercolor pencils. This class will demonstrate how to draw with watercolor pencils and cover several drawing techniques. The first week will introduce materials and techniques needed for this class and the remaining seven weeks will draw a variety of vegetables and fruits. Garlic Vine Columbine Creeping Oxalis Previous Next
Photography (D/SLR) Workshop
This is an opportunity to build on the basic skills of your D\SLR photography. This workshop is intended to be a hands on workshop. The skills we will be developing out in the field are Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, Composition, Rule of Thirds, Lighting, etc.. We will work together at trying to achieve the best images possible. This is a 4 week session. You will need to bring a notebook, pen. Please dress appropriately for the weather. The first class will meet at Edson Fichter Nature Trail
Sketch with Watercolor and Ink Pen for Beginners
This class will show beginning learners a fun and easy way to paint with watercolor. The first week will introduce materials needed for this class. During the eight weeks, learners will try 8-12 projects covering items in daily life, street view, and natural landscape.