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AfterSchool Workshops

Let's Pretend! Theatre Games with Tara

Free

with Tara Palen

Calendar Apr 19, 2023 at 4 pm

Let's Pretend! Theatre Games with Tara

April 19th 4:00-5:00

Ages 7-10

 

Looking for a fun intro to the world of theatre? Look no further! This workshop will focus on building confidence, having fun, and exploring imagination as a team through the art of “pretending” and creating a character and story

Full Course

Talking Heads: Ceramic Masks with Brooke

Free

with Brooke Noble

Calendar Apr 19, 2023 at 4 pm, runs for 3 weeks

Talking Heads: Ceramic Masks with Brooke

April 19th, 26th, & May 3rd 4:00-5:30

Ages 10-16

In this more focused workshop, students will create a set of mid-size masks or floating heads that interact or play off of one another. Using a variety of building techniques and texture tools, students will be encouraged to combine facial features from humans, animals, fantastical creatures, birds & bugs and decorate those faces with pattern, jewelry, feathers and flare.

Full Course

In My Garden: Ceramic Flowers with Brooke

Free

with Brooke Noble

Calendar May 2, 2023 at 4 pm, runs for 2 weeks

In My Garden: Ceramic Flowers with Brooke

May 2nd & 9th 4:00-5:30

Ages 5-8

This class will focus on one of Nature’s most intricate masterpieces: Flowers.

We will make ceramic flower(s) to adorn the garden hedges or the kitchen wall...

Full Course

Starburst Flower Power for Mother's Day with Peggy

Free

with Peggy Orman

Calendar May 3, 2023 at 4 pm

Starburst Flower Power for Mother's Day with Peggy

May 3rd 4:00-5:00

Ages 8-12

 

Using a special folding technique, make colorful flowers to welcome in Spring or be ready for Mother’s Day!

 

Spring Suncatchers with Keela

Free

with Keela Grimmette

Calendar May 11, 2023 at 4 pm

Spring Suncatchers with Keela

May 11th 4:00-5:00

Ages 5-9

 

Create a beautiful window decoration! Kids will use various natural items (needles, leaves, petals, etc.) to create suncatchers sealed with contact paper and strung with twine

Full Course




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