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Safety Classes


Snowmobile Safety (ages 12 & up)
Snowmobiling provides great opportunities for family recreation during the winter months. Many people will be operating a snowmobile for the first time and along with that, new skills must be learned and new attitudes
developed. The purpose of the snowmobile safety course is to teach responsibilities, ethics, laws and mechanical functions. Certificate will be given upon completion of the course. You MUST attend both classes to receive certificate, which is required to ride snowmobiles off parent's private
property. Adults are welcome to attend. This course is DNR approved and taught by the Livingston County Sheriff's Department.


Site: Barnard Community Center
Instructor: Leslie Coffman

 
$15/$21/$30
1349.001        2 classes         M/W            1/9-1/11           5:30pm-9:00pm


Home Pool Safety (ages 10 & up)
This presentation provides information for home pool owners and apartment pool users on how to keep their family and guests safe in an aquatic environment. Home pool safety is intended for home pool owners and apartment pool users.


Site: Barnard Community Center
Instructor: Wendy Wawrzyniak


$10/$14/$20
1352.022           1 class             SAT            3/31          10:00am-11:30am
1352.023           1 class             SAT            3/31           2:00pm-3:30pm

 

Babysitter’s Training (ages 11-16)
This class will instruct students regarding the role of a babysitter and the responsibility and relationship of the babysitter to the parents and child. Topics include safety, basic childcare, safe play, first aid and critical emergency action skills. The course materials will provide the babysitters not only with a handbook for use during and after the course but also a compact emergency reference guide and activity booklet to take with them to their job. A CD-ROM that contains resume and business card templates, an electronic babysitting organizer to store client information, interactive exercises to enhance learning and other features is also included in the
participant's set. Bring paper, pencil, drinks, snacks, and a lunch. A parent/guardian must sign the child in and out.


Site: American Red Cross, 1372 W. Grand River (Howell)
Instructor: American Red Cross

$95 Flat Fee
1332.002           1 class           SAT           3/10            8:30am-5:00pm

 
 
 

 
Howell Area Parks & Recreation Authority, 925 W. Grand River Ave., Howell, MI 48843,
phone: 517/546-0693, Fax: 517/546-6018
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