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Cutting Boards with Tom Parmelee Tues. & Thurs., March 17 & 19 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
In this two-part class, participants will make their own cutting boards to use in their homes. Students will learn about different species of woods to use for food safe projects, how to join pieces of wood together, and different oils for sealing them. |
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Spring into Balance: Breath & Sound Journey with Courtney Miller Friday, March 20 11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Your body holds stories, memories, and patterns from your earliest days. But here’s the beautiful truth—you’re not stuck with these patterns forever. Your nervous system is incredibly resilient and capable of change. This is where 9D Breathwork comes in —working directly with your nervous system, the control center of your emotional and physical well-being.
This isn’t just another breathwork class or breathing technique—it’s an immersive, transformative approach to nervous system regulation, helping you shift from survival mode into a state where profound healing becomes possible. |
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Custom Made Themed Journals with Touch of Magic Saturday, March 21 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Come and be a part of an exciting workshop where your imagination can shine as you craft a unique journal! You’ll have the chance to cover and bind your very own journal, filling it with themed items to create special pockets and embellishments. By the end of the session, you’ll walk away with a fully completed journal made from cardboard and decorative paper. You’re also welcome to bring along any materials you’d like to incorporate into your project, such as decorative paper, envelopes, scrapbook supplies, and more! |
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Hawk Tail Broom and Dyed Fan Whisk Broom with Brooms and Blessings Sunday, March 22 10:00 am - 12:30 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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The Baltimore Painted Screens with Michael Seipp Sunday, March 22 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
The Baltimore Screen Painting workshop will include a presentation on the history of the painted screen in Baltimore, a slide show of historic and current screens, a how-to for a painted screen and the opportunity to paint either a screen you bring from home (please wash it before bringing it) or a miniature screen! This is a hands-on fun time! No age limitation, no previous experience. It is strongly recommended that for children under 7 years of age, a parent or guardian remain with the child. |
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Shiitake Log Inoculation with Spore and Seed Sunday, March 22 11:00 am - 1:30 pm
Join Courtney from Spore and Seed for a comprehensive lesson on log grown shiitake mushrooms. We will cover everything from log selection, preparations, care, storage, inoculation and harvest. Participants will inoculate a log to take home with them along with care instructions. 3 spots left! |
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Notable Quotable Women with Sky Queen Studio Sunday, March 22 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Join Baltimore-based artist Ali Solonche aka Sky Queen Studio to design and craft your own custom collage celebrating Women’s History Month. You’ll pick your favorite “notable quotable” woman in history and create a one-of-a-kind piece of art to showcase her words. Using upcycled magazines and a little bit of sparkle, you’ll leave with a unique, framed 8×10 artwork that is ready-to-display. |
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| | | | | Jake Eddy in Concert and Conversationbluegrass Tuesday, March 17 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Jake Eddy is the leading torchbearer of solo bluegrass flatpicking and was called “one of the most exciting young guitarists” by Fretboard Journal. In 2023 he was invited to perform at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival, performed 3 times on the Grand Ole Opry, and was nominated for IBMA Momentum Instrumentalist of the Year. His style is influenced heavily by the syncopated playing of Clarence White and he cites influences from Doc Watson and John Coltrane to Jimmy Bryant and Roy Clark. Bluegrass Unlimited says Jake’s recent album is “proof we live in the golden age of flatpicking” and when you hear him, you will have no choice but to agree. |
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| | | Ari and the Buffalo Kings in Concert and Conversationindie-folk Saturday, March 21 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Ari and the Buffalo Kings (ABK) weave mindfulness, spirituality, and roots music from around the world to give your mind a fresh glass of spring water and your heart an unexpected hug. This Baltimore-based indie folk band thinks life is better with a little bit of everything. Their sound blends folk and alt country with soul, rock, and world music, creating a unique live experience that stirs your feet and soothes your soul. |
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| | | Sami Stevens in Concert and Conversationjazz, soul Sunday, March 22 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
NYC singer-songwriter Sami Stevens harnesses Jazz, Soul, and Folk influences to create truly intimate original music. In writing songs, singing and accompanying herself on keys, she delivers dynamic, personal performances deeply steeped in the lineage of the great American singer-songwriters of the 60’s and 70’s. |
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| | | | | Students from Kas Rohm's recent watercolor class pose with their beautiful work! In this class, everyone created a winter pasture scene using wet-in-wet techniques, waterproof ink for details, and a splatter effect to create snow.
Kas's next class is April 25, and we will be painting birds’ nests. |
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