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Free Memory Shock Training Class

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE: December 29, 2008

CONTACT: Lisa Saunders

(845) 574 - 4244

 

Free Memory Shock Training Offered Through SUNY Rockland's
Center for Personal & Professional Development

 

Suffern, NY - A free one-hour Introduction to Memory Shock will be presented at SUNY Rockland Community College on January 14, 7:00 p.m., Room 8180 (Ellipse), Technology Center, on the main campus in Suffern on 145 College Road.

 

Memory Shock teaches techniques that enhance powers of memory.  This fast-paced, fun-filled hour will startle participants with their ability to remember names and faces, important lists, and much more. This class in an introduction to the six-session course offered by the Center for Personal & Professional Development.

 

Memory Shock founder, Barry Reitman, has been perfecting the system since reading his first book on mnemonic memory aids as a child. Most recently, it was presented to elementary school teachers and graduate students of education at Long Island University’s Rockland Graduate Campus.

 

To reserve a spot for the free lesson, visit: http://www.memoryshock.com/FreeLesson.html, or call 888-225-3489.

 

To register for the 6-week Memory Shock course, or others offered by Center for Personal & Professional Development, visit www.sunyrockland.edu/go/cppd or call toll free at (888) 807-4525, ext. 4151. Registrations may also be completed by mail or in person at Rockland Community College Center for Personal & Professional Development, Brucker Hall, Room 6102, 145 College Road, Suffern, New York 10901.

 

Registration for customized training services and corporate educational programs is available by contacting Dean Richard Syrek at 845-574-4465.

 

For more information contact the Center for Personal & Professional Development at (845)574-4151 or conted@sunyrockland.edu. For a full course listing, visit www.sunyrockland.edu/go/cppd

 

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Rockland Community College, a unit of the State University of New York, is located 25 miles northwest of NYC. The majority of its students transfer to four-year colleges, and many find immediate employment upon earning their associate's degree or certificate. The College also offers others, from preschoolers to senior citizens, the opportunity to simply learn something new. Quality education...at a price you can afford.

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