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| | | Come experience the joy of stained glass art and leave with your very own stained glass sun catcher. Choose from a selection of designs and glass. This class will include options for special designs to celebrate Pride Month! All materials included. |
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| | | | | | | Weave a Potholder Saturday, June 21 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Learn weaving in its simplest form by making a potholder! You’ll take home a 6”x6” potholder that was woven on a traditional size loom with rainbow loops. This class is appropriate for the young and young at heart (6+)! Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the class. |
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| | | Weave a Nantucket Cuff Bracelet with Woven Traditions Shop Saturday, June 21 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
This class will teach a single 1/4″ cuff bracelet using a copper cuff and Nantucket cane. Students will learn how to wrap the bracelet using natural cane and black cane. The kit comes with all of the supplies each student will need to weave the bracelet. It includes cane weavers and black and cream end caps which are specially made to fit the bracelet once it is woven. |
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| | | Wall Mounted Coat Rack with Tom Parmelee Saturday, June 21 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
In this class you will build and finish your very own wooden coat rack. This class is great for beginners or for someone looking to learn about wall mounted furniture. |
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| | | Intro to Modern Brush Pen Calligraphy with Novel Letter Studio Sunday, June 22 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Have you been interested in calligraphy but aren’t sure how to get started? Join Brittany from Novel Letter Studio for a relaxing afternoon of practicing the fundamentals of modern calligraphy, using a brush pen. We’ll make a small final product together, and you’ll take home a workbook and pens for your ongoing practice. |
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| | | Hawk Tail and Dyed Fan Whisk Brooms with Brooms & Blessings Sunday, June 22 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
In this workshop, participants will use simple tools to create a Hawk Tail Whisk Broom & a traditional dyed fan whisk broom while learning about the history of broom making. Participants will use traditional broom making techniques, including the “V-Up” strategy, to develop an appreciation for the decorative styles of this Appalachian craft. |
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| | | Find Calm and Resilience: Trauma-Informed Somatic Experiencing Restorative Yoga Sunday, June 22 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
This class is open to all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. It is particularly beneficial for individuals seeking a gentle and supportive approach to healing from trauma, stress, or anyone looking to deepen their connection to their body and cultivate inner peace. |
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| | | | | The Morel Triojazz, funkFriday, June 20 8:00 pm - 10:00
The Morel Trio makes groove-based instrumental music with intention, avoiding clichés while staying true to the deep traditions of jazz, funk, and Americana. Thriving within tight constraints, they prove that structure can inspire creativity rather than limit it. Built on a nearly 20-year musical partnership, their sound is focused and dynamic. |
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| | | The Lowest PairfolkSaturday, June 21 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
During the spring and summer of 2020, The Lowest Pair (Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee) found themselves camping and sharing songs around the fire with two dear friends and incredible musicians Adam Roszkiewicz and Leif Karlstrom of the instrumental duo Small Town Therapy. Founding members of the progressive string band Front Country, multi-instrumentalists Adam and Leif bring a new dynamic palette of colors to Kendl and Palmer’s own instrumental prowess and expressive lyricism. |
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| | | Lilly Hiattalt-rock, indieSunday, June 22 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The last few years have been a little hazy for Lilly Hiatt, who finds herself searching for answers on her striking new album, Forever. Recorded at home with her husband, Coley Hinson who produced and played most of the instruments, Forever grapples with growth and change, escape and anxiety, self-loathing and self-love. The songs are intensely vulnerable, full of diaristic snapshots and deeply personal ruminations, but they’re also broad invitations to find yourself in their unflinching emotional excavations. The result is a raw, unvarnished work of love and trust that walks the line between alt-rock muscle and singer/songwriter sensitivity, a bold, guitar-driven exploration of maturity and adulthood from an artist who wants you to know you’re not alone, no matter how lost you may feel. |
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