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Paint Night: Pet Portrait
with Shirley Anderson, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

Come join Shirley Anderson for an engaging and beginner-friendly ‘Paint your Pet’ class! In this workshop budding artists will receive step-by-step guidance to create a beautiful portrait of their beloved furry or feathered companions. No Prior experience is necessary; Shirley welcomes beginners with open arms. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or picking up a brush for the first time, this class is a fun and rewarding experience as you immortalize your pet on canvas. After signing up for this class you will need to email shirl.art5050@mail.com with 5 good quality photos of your pet. Canvas and paints are supplied.
Oyster Tales: Exploring Aquaculture with Blackstone Point
with Maine Tasting Center, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

Dive into the flavorful world of Maine oysters with our friends from Blackstone Point Oysters! Join their expert farmers as they reveal the secrets of oyster cultivation in the renowned Damariscotta River - learn the art of shucking, savor the flavor of fresh Maine oysters in a taste test comparison between oysters from different farms on different parts of the river, and discover the stories of the Mainers responsible for bringing this coastal delicacy to your plate. Bring your questions—they've got the answers! If you've been curious about Maine oysters - or aquaculture - but don't know where to begin, this introductory class is for you! By the end of the class, you will have a new understanding and appreciation of oyster cultivation and the ways farming techniques impact quality and flavor - you'll be ready to go out into the world and act as an ambassador for one of Maine's most prized aquaculture products!
Silver Jewelry Making
with Penny Hartwell, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

Working with Silver Clay is an exciting process where the inexperienced can explore their artistic abilities and create unique one of a kind items. Come join this exciting class where beginners can easily learn to create earrings, pendants, charms, beads, bracelets, and rings. Experience a new creative adventure and learn how easy and fun it is to make beautiful items from Precious Metal Clay (PMC) or Art Clay Silver (ACS). Materials fee of $80 is payable to the instructor on the first night of class. *No Class: 4/23.
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The Basics of Style- How Personality Shapes Communication, Leadership, and Teamwork - NEW
with Koriahn D. Quint, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

Understand how personality styles influence workplace relationships, communication, and team dynamics. This course will help you identify your own style and those of others, recognize strengths and challenges, and adapt your behavior for better collaboration, leadership, and morale. Learn to manage conflict and enhance compatibility across different personality types.
Zoom Option Available.
Teacher: Koriahn D Quint, CEBD
Mystery Granny Squares
with Sheila Nelson, Noble Adult & Community Education

Get hooked on the fun of surprise stitches! In this 4-night class, a pattern will be randomly selected with a different granny square pattern each week. We will crochet two of that week’s design. From classic to quirky, no two weeks are the same! By the end of the session, you’ll have a colorful collection of squares ready to be stitched into a one-of-a-kind pillow sham. Students should have a basic knowledge of crocheting.
No class: 10/15
Minimum: 4 | Maximum: 8
Tai Chi
with Dale McKibben, Noble Adult & Community Education

Improve your well being through the peaceful movements of Tai Chi. Tai Chi is an excellent way to improve your strength, balance, flexibility, and coordination. This slow movement excercise is great for people of all ages and skill levels. In this 8-week program, you will walk through the different series of movements of Tai Chi.
Carving Chopsticks and Jam Spreaders
with Zack Rouda, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

The knife is, perhaps, the most important tool. For thousands of years, humans have used knives made of metal and stone to cut, scrape, carve, dig, gouge and separate various materials so they can be used or consumed. Knives are still used, of course, in the modern world, but many of us have forgotten how to use them anywhere outside the kitchen. We can enhance our own sense of confidence and resilience by practicing basic knife safety skills, and have fun carving! Gain a comprehensive overview of carving knives and how to use them. Practice using metal and stone knives to carve some basic eating implements from wood: fine chopsticks and/or a jam spreader. Next, try to make a spinning top! We’ll cover safety, techniques, good form, and various basic carving projects. *Program includes all required tools and materials.
A Library of Hand Bound Books
with Gayle Fitzpatrick, Noble Adult & Community Education

In this class, students will create 6 book structures: a simple pamphlet book, a Japanese Stab Bound book, a basic Codex, a hardcover accordion book, a hardcover book with signatures sewn on tapes, and flutter books. Class will focus on the techniques, structures, tools, materials and processes.
A materials fee of $8 is due at the start of class to the instructor.