| Sat, Apr 25 - May 16 |
11 Results
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ACT Prep Course: In-Person
Grades 10-12. Prepare for the ACT in a traditional classroom format with in-person instructors who present test-taking strategies, critical review, and time management for all testing areas of the ACT. Great for those who are uneasy about their test-taking skills or unsatisfied with previous ACT results. All materials provided. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Teen Dungeons and Dragons: Valley of the Forgotten
Ages 11-15. Learn how to play D&D, in a simplified way. Use problem solving, communication, and teamwork in this roleplaying tabletop game to solve puzzles, defeat monsters, and protect villagers from harm! Bring your heart, might, and mind to the Adventurers' Guild -- Valley of the Forgotten campaign! Take home a set of dice and a character folder. No class May 25. Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Lightsaber Fencing (Adult + Teen)
One adult and one child, ages 11-17. Register under the child's name. The galaxy needs a new team! Come together, Padawans and Jedi Masters, to learn the basics of fencing — with a galactic twist. Train as a unit and test your combined skills in a thrilling final tournament! Equipment provided. Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Money Smart: Financial Goals for Young People
Non-School Day. Grades 5-8. Explore the basic concepts of financial literacy— in a practical and engaging way. Create a defined personal financial goal and a step-by-step plan to achieve it. Turn your piggy bank into a power tool for the future! Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Baby-Sitter's Training
Non-School Day. Ages 11-14. The Safe Sitter® program prepares you to be safe when you’re home alone or babysitting. Become the most sought-after babysitter in your neighborhood as you gain child-care techniques, including basic first aid, CPR, and how to call for help in an emergency. Bring a nut-free bag lunch. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Baby-Sitter's Training
Non-School Day. Ages 11-14. The Safe Sitter® program prepares you to be safe when you’re home alone or babysitting. Become the most sought-after babysitter in your neighborhood as you gain child-care techniques, including basic first aid, CPR, and how to call for help in an emergency. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Handmade Pasta with Alfredo and Red Sauce
Grades 6-9. Learn to throw together the perfect pasta dough, how to roll and slice it into pasta noodles, and make both Alfredo and red sauce to smother your freshly made noodles. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Henna Workshop
Grades 6-10. Discover the rich culture of henna, a dye prepared from the leaves of a henna tree, also known as Egyptian privet. Henna is temporary body art resulting from the staining of the skin from the dyes. Learn the basics of henna tattoos and practice them. All materials are provided. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Mini Camp: Woodworking
Entering grades 4-7. Discover the joy of building while learning patience, precision, and lifelong DIY skills. Measure, cut, sand while creating awesome projects. With safety first and lots of practice time, young Woodsmiths will have personalize projects they’re excited to bring home creating plenty of “I made this!” moments along the way. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Teen Dungeons and Dragons: Hall of Kings
Ages 11-15. Learn how to play D&D, in a simplified way. Use problem solving, communication, and teamwork in this roleplaying tabletop game to solve puzzles, defeat monsters, and protect villagers from harm! Bring your heart, might, and mind to the Adventurers' Guild -- Hall of Kings campaign! Take home a set of dice and a character folder. Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community. -
Mini Camp: Project Runway
Entering grades 4-8. Sweet summer projects! A très-chic skirt, tie-top blouse, headband and more. Make, showcase, and take home your projects. Learn hand- and machine-sewing techniques and methods for staying safe while using machines. End the week with a showcase for family and friends to see the projects in action. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.