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Creating Alcohol Ink Abstract Florals (HC31034)
with Lori Lorraine Crook
Learn the basics of dye-based ink then create abstract florals with a variety of techniques. Make several pieces for yourself or for gifts. No previous experience required. Materials included.
The Architecture of Bryn Mawr College (TT32047)
with Jeffrey Cohen
Step back in time as you stroll through Bryn Mawr College to view and discuss its iconic architecture. On this guided walking tour explore its design and evolution from the 1880s until today. Highlights will include buildings by Addison Hutton, George T. Pearson, Cope & Stewardson, Mellor, Meigs & Howe, and Louis Kahn. (3 Feet: Extensive Walking and Lengthy Periods of Standing.)
Mah Jongg: Supervised Play (SP32014)
with Marebeth Conard
NEW Mah Jongg Learn to play American Mah Jongg, a four-person game played with decorative tiles.
Excel: Level 1 (CO32045)
with David Grauel
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Real Estate Investing: Success by The Numbers (IM32044)
with Jon Bock
Sip through Sonoma (CW32053)
with Amanda Blevins
Explore the diverse terroir of Sonoma Valley in this immersive tasting class. Enjoy a guided flight of 5 wines, featuring sparkling from Carneros, signature cool-climate Chardonnay, elegant Pinot Noir, and robust Cabernet Sauvignon from renowned Alexander & Knights Valley.
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The New York Campaign: Revolutionary War Battles of 1776 (TT41176)
with Lawrence Swesey
NEW Explore the people, places and moments that defined the Continental Army's fight for survival in the fall of 1776. Join Main Line School Night’s favorite historian, Maj. Larry Swesey (USA-Ret.) for a captivating, two-day guided journey retracing the battles of the New York Campaign from the bruising Battle of Brooklyn and dramatic overnight escape, through Manhattan, White Plains, Fort Lee, and the pivotal turning point at Trenton. Excursion includes a private lunch and museum visit at the historic Fraunces Tavern, comfortable overnight accommodations and buffet breakfast. See Maj. Swesey's Trying Times lecture on 9/23/26. (3 Feet: Extenisve Walking and Lengthy Periods of Standing.)
Microplastics: Invisible Pollutants (SL41801)
with Mike Weilbacher
NEW A new environmental issue has grabbed public attention: microplastics! Amazingly, each of us ingests a credit card’s worth of plastics weekly, to unknown effect, and microplastic particles in the ocean now outnumber the stars in our galaxy by a factor of 500. What do we know about them? What do we do now?
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