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Introduction to Astrology (SE32017)
with Kevin Arba
Knowing your sign and place among the astrological constellations can give you insights into your reactions to different people and situations. Discuss why astrology works and how you can apply it to your own life. Learn how to read astrological charts and create your own. Leave with a richer understanding of yourself and others.
Cast Iron Cooking (CW41070)
with Frances Alloway
Whether using Grandma’s iron skillet or new Le Creuset, cast iron can mellow flavors and enhance texture. Learn to prepare the classic Shakshuka, griddle foods, upside down cake and chili with cornbread. Discussion will also include how to season and care for your cast iron.
Copperplate Calligraphy (HC41017)
with Kristina Maletta
Discover the timeless elegance of Copperplate calligraphy, a foundation of the calligraphy world. Master each stroke and letterform with guidance. Open to beginners and those who want to refine skills in beautiful writing. Materials included.
AI Workshop: Building Your Personal Assistants (CO22045)
with Mo Moadeli
Art of Illusion from Constable to Flack (AA11022)
with Lynn Berkowitz
Cutting the Cable: Is it for You? (CO31038)
with Joel Price
Want to cancel your cable television contract? Learn about alternatives for viewing television shows and movies without a cable service plan.
Castor Oil Packs for Natural Pain Relief (FH51064)
with Charo Evangelista
NEW Living with arthritis, joint pain, gout, digestive issues, or chronic inflammation is exhausting. Learn a simple, budget-friendly home remedy that targets inflammation and eases pain naturally. Discover how to use castor oil packs effectively, with guidance you can apply right away.
Walking Rural Japan (AA31001)
with John McBride
Step off Japan’s crowded tourist trails and onto the timeless pathways of the Nakasendo. This virtual journey explores the transformative "one street over" philosophy—the art of choosing quiet lanes and country inns to glimpse the flow of daily life. Following the haiku master Matsuo Basho, discover how ancient highways still connect mountain villages whose residents are eager to share their traditions. Walking Japan's historic routes can deepen your understanding of the rural communities that sustain the nation's cultural heart.