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WaitlistBasic ElectricalHome & Garden**This class has been moved to March 24th. Same time and location.** Explore how electricity works in your home and learn to do simple repairs yourself. Discuss safety procedures when working with and around electricity. Learn about the different types of wire and circuit breakers, light switches and wall receptacles and how to replace them. Understand the tools needed, testing devices and their uses, and how to test circuits.Winter 2026- Adult -
WaitlistBasics of Hand LetteringArt & MusicLearn the fundamentals of hand lettering, skills to make lettering easier, and create a fully hand lettered poster through a step-by-step tutorial. The finished piece will be on an 8"x10" sheet of paper. All supplies are included.Winter 2026- Adult -
WaitlistBike Maintenance 101Special Topics & EventsRide with confidence and keep your bike in top shape! Learn the basics of bike care, including routine maintenance, fixing flat tires, adjusting brakes and gears, and cleaning and lubricating your drivetrain. Hands-on demonstrations and Q&A included--bring your bike and practice on your own wheels!Winter 2026- Adult -
Borosilicate Glass Project Sampler: Little CrittersArt & MusicLight a torch, melt borosilicate glass, and sculpt with color to create your own adorable 3-D glass critter in a beginner-friendly environment! Your critter will need time to cool properly so you’ll need to pick up your glass pal two days later. Supplies included.Winter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonCanva for Beginners - Online CourseBusiness & TechnologyUnlock a world of creative possibilities with Canva, the ideal digital tool for novices. Create designs from scratch or use templates with step-by-step guidance for any digital image you need. Leave class with the confidence and skills to create online documents, business cards, email signatures, and more!Winter 2026- Adult -
Cherokee Park and Path Walking TourToursDiscovery the West Side's Cherokee Park as you explore its land and history. Enjoy stunning views of the Mississippi River from several lookout points. Don't forget your binoculars for birdwatching along the way! Tour is approximately 2.8 miles with moderate hiking through woods with few places to sit. Good walking or hiking shoes and a water bottle recommended. Tour will begin at the corner of Chippewa Avenue and Curtice Street. *Tour Activity Rating: 4 (Extensive walking, stairs, standing)Winter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonDeveloping Intuition - Online CourseHealth & WellnessEveryone is born with the natural ability to access intuition. Reconnect with your inner voice, learn how to tell the difference between intuition and wishful thinking, and how to read your body’s intuitive signals. Discover easy, practical steps that can be used in making everyday decisions.Winter 2026- Adult -
WaitlistFlamework Fundamentals: Italian Glass BeadsArt & MusicGet acquainted with working a torch and Italian soft glass. Learn safety protocol, tool and equipment use, and beginner flameworking techniques. Build confidence exploring glass manipulation, shaping techniques and surface decoration. Leave class with 4-6 beads. Please note the following before registering: *Wear closed toe shoes/work boots and dress in layers. Wear natural fiber clothing with long sleeves and pants. *It is recommended that you bring your own work gloves and safety glasses. If you can't, there will be some to use; you will be asked to help sanitize them after use. *Bring a water bottle as it can get hot in the shop, especially during the summer monthsWinter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonLiving Worlds-The Search BeginsComo Planetarium*Please note the time for the SATURDAY program has changed from what is printed in the hard-copy catalog. Show is now at 11:30am. Tuesday evening times remain the same as the printed catalog. The fingerprints of life are visible even from many light-years away. Living Worlds brings you on a journey across the world and over billions of years to examine life as an essential quality of our home planet. Consider how a deeper understanding of our own planet can aid in the search for life across the cosmos. Weather permitting, we will have a telescope out after our TUESDAY evening programs until 9:00pm For General Audiences. Youth 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult.Winter 2026- Adult -
Mandala Rock Art (Adult+Child)Art & MusicOne adult and one child ages 5-15. Register under the name of the child attending. Design dotted mandala rocks together! Learn about the art form and create special painted rocks to take home or share with others! Supplies are included.Winter 2026- Adult -
Paneer Tikka MasalaCulinary**This class has been rescheduled to Monday, March 30th.** Enjoy this popular Indian curry featuring marinated cubes of paneer (Indian cottage cheese), onions, and peppers, grilled to perfection and simmered in a rich, creamy spiced gravy. A delicious twist on classic tikka with vegetarian flair!Winter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonSecrets of Union DepotToursUnion Depot was the dream of railroad baron James J. Hill and a major construction project in Saint Paul's history. Hear how railroads literally shaped the city and the fiery past that led to the depot’s creation. Includes visits to some areas not open to the public. This tour will happen rain or shine. Tour Activity Rating: 3 (Extensive walking, stairs, and standing) Tour begins at the Saint Paul's Union Depot, 214 4th Street East (inside the front entrance )Winter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonSo Easy, So Good Homemade BreadCulinaryUnleash your inner baker and elevate your bread-making skills! Magically transform a simple bread recipe into mouthwatering cinnamon rolls and savory garlic bread. Discover versatile techniques, perfect for impressing guests or indulging in homemade treats.Winter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonSuicide Prevention: Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)Health & Wellness***The date for this class was listed incorrectly online. The CORRECT DATE IS MONDAY, MARCH 23rd. Same time and location; 1780 West 7th Street in St. Paul from 6:30-8:00pm.*** Learn the three steps anyone can take to help prevent suicide: Question, Persuade, & Refer. Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to someone in crisis, and it can save lives. This class is for members of the community who want to learn best practices in suicide prevention.Winter 2026- Adult -
Starting SoonThe Art of Growing TomatoesHome & GardenTomatoes are one of the most popular garden vegetables. (Actually, it's a fruit!) Learn the best practices to grow and care for these beloved plants to increase your harvest and avoid common mistakes.Winter 2026- Adult