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Basket Weaving (HC31038)
with Eva Mergen
Basket weaving is an ancient and beautiful craft. You'll make a small square-bottom basket from commercially produced basket reed. Materials included. New and returning students welcome.
The Growing Garden (HG32013)
with Radnor Conservancy
It’s time to change spring fever into fall enthusiasm as autumn is the time to divide, plant and transplant in the ecological garden. Learn how to properly plant perennials and woodies in anticipation of Radnor Conservancy’sTreetoberfest. Seed collection will be highlighted.
Pairing Springsteen (CW32039)
with Mike Madaio
September marks Bruce Springsteen's 77th birthday, as well as the anniversary of his legendary reunion concert tour of 1999. To celebrate, we'll be doing something a little different -- pairing wines with music! As we listen to selections from his fantastic set of 6 shows in South Philly that year, we'll sip through a guided tasting of wines that match each song.
Will run
Two National Beginnings and Public Health (SL41806)
with Robert Hicks
NEW The U.S. had two beginnings: in Jamestown and in Philadelphia. Epidemics and disease struck both places, threatening to destabilize government and the economy. Examine what archaeological work and historical records tell us about the management of public health.
From Kouros to Balloon Dog: A Survey of Western Sculpture (AA41029)
with Kenneth DeMarco
For millennia, humans have shaped three-dimensional space to tell stories, express the soul, and capture the imagination. Follow the evolution of Western sculpture from ancient stone to modern pop art, exploring how changing materials, techniques, and themes directly reflected societal shifts. Among the works considered will be Myron’s The Disc Thrower, Donatello’s David, Rodin’s The Burghers of Calais, Giacometti’s Walking Man and Koons’ Balloon Dog.
Will run
Eating for Insulin Resistance: Meals That Work With Your Hormones (CW42040)
with Caroline Ulstrup
A hands-on class for anyone with insulin resistance, PCOS, or midlife weight changes. Learn how protein, fiber, and smart carbs flatten your blood-sugar curve — and build crave-worthy meals that help your body burn fat, not store it. Sample Korean-style beef & broccoli bowls.
Caroline Ulstrup, Co-founder, Diata Health
Celtic Meets Country Dance: Experienced (DA42032)
with Maggie Wreski
Continue learning Irish step dance, Céilí and Country Line adapted to Irish music. Have fun and get great aerobic exercise at the same time. Open to intermediate and advanced students who have taken previous Irish Dance classes at MLSN.
Chair Yoga (FH51038)
with Valerie Dickman
Breathe, stretch, and relax while promoting strength, calm, and confidence. Using a chair for support, you’ll improve flexibility, balance, and circulation through gentle poses and mindful breathing. Ideal for beginners or anyone seeking a low-impact way to stay active and centered.