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No, you should not contact your local dentist for dental assistant lessons. Your local dentist wont experiment with people practicing unlicensed. You will first need a license.
You can complete EMT lessons at your local hospital or a local college. You should contact both your local hospital or college to see if they offer the classes you want.
Contact your local DMV and ask them about where to send him for driving lessons. They would be the best place to start. You can also contact his school or any local high school.
That is a perfect way to find local golf lessons, most golf courses have private lessons as well. The local gold course in your area should have plenty of resources.
Inquire your local training offices about training that could work with your current work schedule. Various places offer time flexible course to attend, you should contact local training facilities and learn.
Salsa lessons are offered for singles and couples. Contact your local dance studio to see what is available in your area. Another considersation is to take private lessons.
Contact your local community theater to see if they have free acting lessons. You might also contact a local university to see if their students can offer free mentoring.
Contact your local airfield and they should be able to put you in contact with an instructor. There are also many aviation clubs in which membership will entitle you to lower cost lessons and access to a variety of aircraft. Here is a list of Ohio flight schools http://www.pilotjourney.com/flightschools/ohio/
Your local music store should be able to set you up with guitar lessons. You can also look for teachers offering lessons in the classified ads of your local paper, or on websites such as Craigslist.
It depends on where you are. Check your local phone book for shooting ranges and call and ask if they give lessons, or contact the NRA for a local instructor.
Where you can take driving lessons will depend on where you live. I would contact my local AAA office. Your insurance company may be able to suggest a location as well.
I use schedule 40 for natural gas BUT if your talking medical Gases then look up the NFPA 54 or contact the CDA and your local codes