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Women Who Wander: Reinventing Yourself Through Travel (SL42802)
with Lissa Poirot
NEW Explore how travel can build confidence, spark reinvention and create meaningful connection at every stage of life. Discuss solo travel, cultural immersion, women’s travel trends and overcoming travel fears. Perfect for women dreaming of future adventures or seeking deeper, more meaningful experiences. Light refreshments provided.
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All Things Caramel (CW51068)
with Franny Zehmer
Learn how to make caramel sauce, caramel chews and toffee and the science behind cooking sugar. Leave with a little goodie bag perfect for sharing with friends and family!
When Loss Changes Everything: The Death of a Spouse and Next Steps (SL51016)
with Liz Dunleavy, Felicia Greenfield, Bode Hennegan, and Rebecca Thompson
NEW Navigate the emotional and financial challenges that follow the loss of a spouse. Understand immediate versus long-term decisions and how to approach them with care. Learn the role of advance planning and gain guidance to help you move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Alcohol Ink for Beginners (HC61051)
with Lori Lorraine Crook
Explore color and movement with dye-based inks that work beautifully on a variety of surfaces. This engaging medium allows anyone to create beautiful abstract art! Materials included.
Alterations Workshop (HC61011)
with Jacqueline Pineda
NEW Learn basic garment fitting principles and practical alteration techniques while working on your own clothing. Whether you need to shorten pants, adjust a waistband, repair a seam, replace a button, or improve the fit of a favorite garment, this class provides guided instruction and supervised work time. Designed for beginners through advanced beginners. Supply list on receipt.
Succulent Pumpkin Centerpiece (HC61054)
with Alison Jaeger
Celebrate the season. Decorate your own pumpkin with beautiful succulents to create a fall centerpiece for your table or to give as a gift. No carving required. Plant and decor materials provided. Students bring their own pumpkin or heirloom gourd, flat-topped, 6-9" in diameter.
Household Electrical Safety: From Heaters to Holiday Lights (HG61015)
with David Back
Discuss the importance of safety using extensioncords, space heaters, outlets, appliances, and holiday lights. Gain an overview of basic electricalsystems including AC and DC circuits. Learn about wires sizes, types, and the differences of a conductor, semiconductor and an insulator.
Broom Making (HC61055)
with Eva Mergen
With all natural materials, make a small, short handle broom, attractive and perfect to use with a dustpan. This craft requires moderate hand and arm strength, such as the strength to open a sealed jar. Materials included.