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Learn conversational Spanish in Haywood

A new class for people who want to learn conversational Spanish is being setup by the Latino Institute for Human Development in Waynesville.

Conversational Spanish can be a resume builder, allowing people to communicate with Spanish-speaking employees or facilitate interaction with the Latino community. The institute will hold an interest meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, April 18, at the Pigeon Community Center. The Reynolds Foundation is making funding available.

This spring the institute will also start Project Delicioso, a multi-dimensional program that strives to provide work training to women while also benefiting donors. With a monthly donation an institute supporter receives weekly home cooked authentic Latino dinners.

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