Posted: Mar 7, 2010 3:11 PM
From gardening to dancing to buying real estate, the 10th annual Missouri River Break has something for everyone.
Organizers say the purpose of the 70 workshops is to get people involved with MSU-Great Falls while learning some new skills.
Deborah Richerson, Professional & Continuing Education coordinator, explained, "They're designed to bring people in from the community to our campus. There's everything from wood working classes, painting, making your own cars, internet, photography."
Pre-registration for the event ends Wednesday.
Click here to see the complete list of classes. For more information, call 406.771.4303.