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The MORE you BUY~The MORE you SAVE Buy One Save 10%, Buy Two Save 15%, Buy Three Save 20%, Buy Four Save 25% and Vionic-30% off ALL BOOTS and Seasonal SHOES PROGRESSIVE+ RUN SOCKS 2.0 Compression Hosiery For Men PROGRESSIVE+ NIGHT RUN SOCKS PROGRESSIVE+ CALF SLEEVES 2.0 Compression Hosiery For Women Knueppel HealthCare Services has been a trusted name in the healthcare field providing home medical equipment and soft goods since 1955. As a family-owned company, we believe in and practice old-fashioned values. We do, however, take a contemporary approach to solving the challenges faced by people living with disabilities, injuries and age-related limitations. Every client has special needs which we will skillfully address with compassion and respect. And every situation is unique, requiring the personalized and professional services for which we are known. From our family to yours since 1955.Patient care services at Healthcare Clinic locations at Walgreens are provided by Take Care Health Services, an independently owned professional corporation whose licensed healthcare professionals are not employed by or agents of Walgreen Co., or its subsidiaries, including Take Care Health Systems, LLC.




Patient care services at DR Walk-in Medical Care locations at Duane Reade are provided by Take Care Medical Health New York, P.C., an independently owned professional corporation and provider practice whose licensed healthcare professionals are not employed by or agents of Walgreen Co., or its subsidiaries, including Duane Reade and Take Care Health Systems, LLC. Walgreen Co. and Take Care Health Systems, LLC provide management services to in-store clinics and provider practices. Rush Weaving a Chair Seat Monday, April 3, 2017- Friday, April 14, 2017 CHAIR CANING BOOTCAMP Splint Weaving A Chair Seat NEW HOURS: Mon-Friday 10am-5pm, & Saturday 11-4. WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 TO CELEBRATE DAVE’S BIRTHDAY NOTE  on Restorations:  Repair orders are currently 1-2 months for most seats. NEW CLASSES IN 2017: Discounted Shaker Tape Class on Masonic Chair: Saturday, February 4, 2017. 11am-2pm. Chair and Shaker tape in Black and Red ONLY are provided.




Help us recoup cost from preparation for an off-site class which was cancelled last year! Tuition only $100 (savings of $150!) Call to reserve your spot, only 4 spaces left. Natural Rush Weaving: Tuesday & Wednesday, February 14 & 15.  This is an intermediate class, prerequisite experience in weaving with paper rush.  Call to reserve your spot. Weaving Diamonds in Shaker Tape:  Friday, March 17, 2017. Previous experience weaving with Splint or Shaker tape preferred.  Sign up online or call to reserve. Weaving Daisy Patterns in Laced Cane Seats: Tuesday & Wednesday, March 21 & 22, 2017. You must bring a laced cane chair with steps 1-4 completed. This is an intermediate class. Prerequisite experience in weaving laced cane chairs is required. WELCOME to Silver River Center for Chair Caning We are located at CURVE Studios & Garden in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC with FREE parking on-site. The nation’s only chair caning school & museum is operated by Brandy Clements & Dave Klingler, two chair nerds on a mission to revive a “dying art.” 




Silver River Chairs is a must see on your trip to Asheville, or for locals exploring the art scene. Its an experiential education opportunity for all ages. All restorations, class fees, and t-shirt sales help keep the chair caning museum free for the education of the masses. At SRCCC VISITORS CAN: Take classes and fix your family heirloom. See daily demonstrations and take a self-guided tour of our museum. Bring your family heirloom in for restoration. Donate your woven chair for student practice. Purchase restored chairs in our chair shop. For detailed directions and map, see our Contact & Location page. For other uses, see MATC (disambiguation). Madison Area Technical College (Madison College) (informally MATC) is a technical and community college centered in Madison, Wisconsin. It serves students in parts of 12 counties in south-central Wisconsin: Adams, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Marquette, Richland, Rock, and Sauk.




Campus locations include several throughout the city of Madison and four regional sites in the cities of Reedsburg, Watertown, Fort Atkinson, and Portage. It is among the largest of the 16 schools in the Wisconsin Technical College System, serving 5,392 full-time and 10,747 part-time students in 2012.[2] In addition to traditional, campus-based courses, the college offers degrees and courses in online, accelerated (6-week), compressed (8-week), and hybrid formats. The college was founded in 1912 as the Madison Continuation School, providing vocational education, citizenship, and homemaking classes.[3] In 1921, it moved into a building next to the former Madison Central High School in downtown Madison and became known as Madison Vocational School. In response to the Great Depression, the Madison Vocational School created non-credit, continuing education courses in artisan crafts, such as millinery, woodworking, and chair-caning. During the 1942-43 academic year, courses met on the third shift to teach skills needed for wartime manufacturing jobs.




Starting in 1966, the college offered college-transfer and credit-bearing courses. In 1987, the primary campus shifted to a larger, east-side facility, built near the Truax Field Dane County Regional Airport. In 2012, a state referendum funded physical updates at regional campuses and new construction at this Truax campus. In 2010 the college began to refer to itself as "Madison College", in part to help end confusion with Milwaukee Area Technical College (also known as "MATC"). The official name of the school remains Madison Area Technical College. On November 2, 2010, 59.60 percent of voters supported the Madison College Smart Community Plan, a $133,770,000 plan for new facilities, renovations, and upgrades to meet the increasing demand for education and job training. The school offers more than 175 associate degrees and technical diploma programs, as well as trade apprenticeships and other certifications. The Liberal Arts transfer program offers Associate of Arts and Associate of Sciences degrees that satisfy the first two years of general studies at some four-year institutions.




[6] The University of Wisconsin--Madison is the school's largest transfer partner. Other technical programs include Civil Engineering Technology, Electron Microscopy Technician and Meeting and Event Management. Certificates include Bio-Tech Post-Baccalaureate, Bioinformatics, Android Apps Development, Digital Forensics, Renewable Energy, Wind Energy, Mobile Marketing, and Social Media Marketing. Adult continuing education programs offer non-credit professional and personal development classes. In the 2009–2010 school year, 23,994 seats were filled in degree-credit programs and 19,294 seats were filled in non-degree courses.[8] In 2014, Madison College began to offer digital badges for learning. ^ Madison Area Technical College Campus and Location Information http://madisoncollege.edu/campus-information ^ a b c Madison Area Technical College, History of Madison Area Technical College. ^ Madison Area Technical College Name and Logo Change ^ Madison Area Technical College Smart Community Plan http://blog.madisoncollege.edu/smart-community-plan/about-plan

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