More Colleges Added to TeachStreet: Spokane, South Puget Sound and Chemeketa

Happy 2010 to everyone! Looking forward to this New Year, and we’re starting it off right. We’ve added several more colleges to our ever growing list of continuing education providers.

Chemeketa Community College – Salem (Salem, OR)
Chemeketa Community College – Woodburn (Woodburn, OR)
We’re excited to have both the Salem and Woodburn campuses of Chemeketa Community College live on TeachStreet.com. They boost over 200+ classes at the combine campuses, each having it’s own flavor depending on the community it’s serving. Salem Campus has a lot of great cooking classes and dancing lessons, while Woodburn Campus uniquely has automotive repair classes and first aid courses.

Community Colleges of Spokane (Spokane, WA)
Spokane Community College, Spokane Falls Community College and the Institute for Extended Learning have come together to provide the community  a wide array of courses in continuing education. Totaling over 200+ different classes, they have a comprehensive selection of classes from gardening classes to career development courses for this economic climate.

South Puget Sound Community College (Olympia, WA)
Looking to learn how to draw or paint and don’t know where to begin? Need to update your computer skills? Have you always wanted to play the guitar? You’ve come to the right place—whether you want to learn a new skill or just sharpen up one you already have. South Puget Sound Community College has over 190+ classes in the Olympia area for anyone looking to learn something new.

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  • http://www.musicteachershelper.com Music Teacher

    Congratulations! It is surely fulfilling to see your ventures and hard works pay off – Teach Street has become closer to its success and academic excellence. I am glad that teach street has started the new year off right, adding several more colleges to your ever growing list of continuing education providers. As always, this can surely be a very good and useful avenue for music educators – bringing to them a variety of music teaching resources that they can use today. Keep up the good work and more power.