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Making a Quilt for Beginners (HC22030)
with Shelley Kardon
NEW Discover the joy of making your own quilt, from start to finish. Learn not only basic techniques of making patchwork blocks, combining the blocks, quilting and binding, but also efficient techniques for cutting and sewing. Take home a small quilt. Bring your own sewing machine and be familiar with using it. Supply list on receipt.
Savvy Tax Strategies in Retirement (IM22012)
with Kevin Manning
Discuss strategies for retaining more of your hard-earned resources including how and when it makes sense to do partial Roth Conversions, tax consequences based on where you choose to live in retirement, the different taxation structures of Social Security, pensions, part-time earnings and retirement withdrawals among other ways to preserve the longevity of your assets. Kevin J. Manning, CFP®; Stone Pine Financial Partners
Silver Bezel Set Halo Ring (HC22025)
with Hali MacLaren
NEW Create a custom bezel setting and surrounding halo for your cabochon stone using sterling and fine silver. A selection of wire patterns will be available for the ring band and halo styles. Bring your own cabochon cut stones under 1" longest dimension (smooth round top with flat bottom gemstones or found beach pebbles will also work). Cabochons will also be available for purchase ($10+). Material fee $50 payable to instructor for metal.
Walking the Labyrinth: Introduction (SE22002)
with Anne Schmid
Discover the transformative power of the labyrinth, an ancient path to personal growth and inner peace. Quiet the mind, open the heart, and deepen your sense of awareness through guided, experiential practice. Choose the format that fits: a beginner introduction, a slower-paced option for deeper reflection, or an outdoor experience focused on community while creating and walking a temporary labyrinth. All offer meaningful exploration with time for personal insight.
Korean Language & Culture: Continuing Beginner (LF22023)
with Ji Ku
Learn the basics of Korean language; how to write and read consonants, vowels, and diphthongs as well as speak simple phrases useful in everyday conversations. Survey the history and types of Korean food, kimchi and bibimbap; and discover various popular street foods. Considering the global popularity of K-Pop, explore music and dance that collaborates conventional and modern elements. The Continuing Beginner level is for those with some prior Korean language experience and for returning students who want to take their skills further.
Gay History According to Hollywood (MT22817)
with R. Barry Levis
NEW Motion pictures have included gay and lesbian characters from the very beginning. Their depiction has closely followed cultural attitudes toward gay people; censoring groups often required that they could only be portrayed in certain approved ways. As social attitudes changed, so did the portrayals. Through film, explore changing mindsets and how they reflect the lived experience of those people portrayed in the times in which they lived.
Historic Philly Walking Tour Without the Walk (LH22803)
with Philip Moore
NEW Take a walking tour of historical Philadelphia without leaving the Main Line. Through images and stories, cover the same territory as the standard two hour walking tour available downtown, reviewing the landmarks and history of America's founding.
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Intro to Acting for Film & TV (MT22859)
with Marti Keegan