Use the links below to register for the session(s) of your choice. 

Title 

Description 

Date and Time

Using Credit Wisely: Curves Ahead

Credit can help you achieve your goals or be an obstruction to your success. This workshop will explain the true costs of using borrowed money, showing participants the best way to use credit as part of a sound financial plan. 

September 24, 2025, 12 – 1 pm  

Put Your Debt on a Diet

 

Committing to a healthier financial lifestyle takes discipline and hard work but is very rewarding. Through this workshop, participants will learn how to cut spending and pay down debt quickly so that they can achieve greater financial stability and long-term success. 

October 21, 2025, 12 – 1 pm 

Managing Income and Expenses: Getting from here to there

To make the most of your money, you need to know where it is going. Through this workshop, participants will learn how to take control of their finances by tracking expenses and assessing spending habits. 

November 19, 2025, 12 – 1 pm

Planning for the Holidays 

 

Holiday spending can quickly and easily get out of hand. This workshop will teach participants how to plan head and build an appropriate holiday budget in order to avoid unnecessary stress and fully enjoy the festivities. 

December 11, 2025, 12 – 1 pm 

Avoiding Scams and Identity Theft 

 

Identity theft can happen to anyone and the damage it causes can take years to undo. This workshop will teach participants about the most common scams and how to protect their identity, money, and credit history. 

January 28, 2026, 12 – 1 pm 

(January 27th – 31st is identity theft week) 

Let’s Talk: Couples and money

 

Learning how to make joint financial decisions is an important part of a successful relationship. This workshop teaches participants how to approach difficult money conversations with their partner, reach mutually agreeable conclusions, and make money matters a family affair. 

February 11, 2026, 12 – 1 pm

(during Valentine’s Day week) 

 

Managing Credit 

 

Credit is an important part of a sound financial plan when it is managed responsibly. This workshop will teach participants when to use credit, how to identify and avoid predatory lenders, and how to compare credit cards for the best value. 

March 18, 2026, 12 – 1 pm

(national credit education month)  

Understanding Money and Credit 

 

A solid financial foundation begins with understanding certain money and credit basics. The primary purpose of this workshop is to teach participants how to evaluate their current financial situation and create a plan that includes budgeting, saving, and using credit to achieve their long-term financial goals. 

April 15th, 2026, 12 – 1 pm

(financial literacy month) 

Credit Reports and Credit Scores: Getting the most mileage from credit

Building a positive credit history takes time, patience, and fiscal know-how. Participants in this workshop will learn how to build a healthy credit history, while confidently identifying and correcting potential reporting errors 

May 20, 2026, 12 – 1 pm

Building Savings: Ready for the road ahead 

Without savings to cushion the blow, an unexpected expense can wreak havoc on a budget. This course will motivate participants to save and give them the tools they need to create and grow an emergency savings account, as well as develop a plan to meet their personal financial goals 

June 17, 2026, 12 – 1 pm