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Fam Jam: A Concert for the Whole Family with Common Tone! Saturday, February 28 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Join us for a special sing-along featuring traditional and original music with Common Tone! If you and your kiddos enjoy songs, music, and dancing, this is perfect for you! FamJam provides interactive moments for caregivers to experience and connect with their child through live music. Let’s come together as a community and get your bodies moving and voices singing! |
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Collage At The Disco with Sky Queen Studio Saturday, February 28 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Follow the call of the disco ball! Led by Baltimore artist, Ali Solonche of Sky Queen Studio, you’ll collage your own custom 2D disco ball, inspired by her signature Disco Collection. Using upcycled magazines and a little bit of sparkle, you’ll leave with a unique 6″ disco ball on a ready-to-hang wood panel. All materials are included. |
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The Astrological Moon: Getting to know your Moon Chart with ODastrology Sunday, March 1 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Are you curious about astrology? Would you like to learn more? This class will focus on the Moon. The Moon in our chart represents our feelings, emotions, our moods, how we feel nurtured, safe, and secure. It’s the keeper of memories. It speaks to our gut instincts, family life, and a sense of belonging. It can show us how we reflect and react. Knowing more about our natal Moon can help us soothe, care, and re-parent ourselves, especially during times of stress.
In this class, each person will receive their natal chart to explore. We will focus on what the Moon represents in a zodiac chart, and then discuss what sign your Moon is in, and how that deepens your understanding of your emotional self. Each participant will also get a link to the presentation of the class for their own review. |
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Handled Step Stool with Tom Parmelee Monday, March 2, 6-9pm Tuesday, March 10, 6-9pm Monday, March 16, 6-9pm
In this class you will go from rough lumber to a completed step stool complete with your own design choices. The stool is modeled after one built for my grandmother many years ago and is still in use in my own home. You will learn how to use a combination of power and hand tools in order to build this piece. The class will take a minimum of three sessions to complete. |
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ToneLab with Common Tone: Baritone Ukulele (4 classes) Tuesday, March 3 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Have you ever wanted to learn how to play your favorite song on the ukulele? If so, then this session of ToneLab is for you! With the guidance of our talented Common Tone teachers, you will learn the fundamental techniques of the baritone ukulele from the ground up, so don’t worry – no prior experience is necessary! By exploring the basics of strumming, chord progressions, and music notation, you will build the necessary skills to play any song. And by using the provided baritone ukulele, every song you learn can be easily transferred to the guitar. Let’s make music together!
This class will meet on March 3, 10, 17 & 24 at 6pm. |
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| | | | | Ray Bonneville in Concert and Conversationroots, blues Thursday, February 26 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
“Few can ride a groove like Canada-born, U.S. raised Ray Bonneville.” — No Depression
“Like gunpowder and opium.” – Ray Wylie Hubbard
Juno Award winning roots and blues artist Ray Bonneville has created and mastered a fusion of traditional American Roots and Blues music all his own, and deeply influenced by his upbringing in French Canada and the years he spent writing and playing music in New Orleans. He is known as the master of the slow burn, the groove and acclaimed for his harmonica tone. With a greasy guitar style, horn-like harmonica, smoky vocals and pulsing foot percussion he captivates audiences by being his own backing band. |
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| | | Chris Kasper in Concert and ConversationAmericana, blues Friday, February 27 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Chris Kasper is an American songwriter who is currently based in the Philadelphia area. He’s been active in the local and national scene for the last 20 years. Over that time, he has released seven records and toured with acts like Amos Lee and The Wood Brothers. His music traverses the americana, blues, folk and rock spectrums, blurring the lines between genres. Kasper’s evolution into a no-nonsense songwriter is heard throughout his latest album, Sunlight In An Empty Room, with nods to songwriters of the 70s like Bobby Charles, Lowell George, and Neil Young. |
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| | | Amy Speace in Concert and Conversationfolk, Americana Saturday, February 28 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Heralded by Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Billboard Magazine and NPR’s “Weekend Edition,” Amy Speace was discovered by Judy Collins, who signed her to her record label and has recorded her songs. She’s the 2020 winner of the AMA UK’s International Song of the Year. Her 2024 release, “The American Dream,” became the #1 record and the title track was named #1 song in the FAI Radio Charts for its first month out. Her 10th record, released in November 2025, “The Blue Rock Session,” is an album of 11 songs she recorded solo acoustic in three hours at a studio in Wimberley, TX during a writer’s retreat. The record includes a solo recording of her well-known song “The Sea and the Shore,” previously released as a duet with John Fullbright and debuts her own version of her song “The Weight of the World,” which Judy Collins has recorded. Amy has played many festivals around the world, including Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Glastonbury Music Festival, legacy stages like The Grand Ole Opry and The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and is a favorite of “Mountain Stage Radio.” |
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| | | Lily Neill in Concert and Conversationfolk Sunday, March 1 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
“One of the most challenging and provocative musicians of her time – Lily Neill’s daredevil approach works wonders.” – Irish Music Magazine
Lily Neill has captivated audiences around the world with the dynamism and breadth of her performances, and her infectious passion for the harp. Her versatility and command as a solo performer has seen her amass an impressive number of awards, and recognition from everyone from presidents and world leaders, to legendary Irish band, “The Chieftains”. Lily’s debut album, “Without Words”, was given a pre-nomination nod by the U.S. GRAMMY committee and was followed by “The Habit of a Foreign Sky”. Her latest album, “Tales and Golden Histories”, with Vesa Norilo, was hailed, “…a glittering, riveting and epic symphony” by At the Barrier and was included in their Best of 2023 list.With a signature repertoire of original compositions, alongside an eclectic mix of ragtime, traditional music, tangos, and early music, Neill’s innovative flair is thrilling. Put aside everything you ever thought you knew about the harp and open your ears to the wealth of sound that two hands and thirty strings can conjure! |
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| | | | | We’ve added a ton of new woodworking classes to the calendar, including Create Your Own Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles, Candy Dispensers, Mini Box and Puzzle, and two more Owl Box classes! Check them out below. |
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