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Sebago Lake Kayak Lesson and Historical Tour
with Bill Allen Katelyn Perry, Gray-New Gloucester Adult Education

Join the Registered Maine Guides at Sebago Trails Paddling Co. for an on the water adventure at Sebago Trails Paddling Co, in Raymond. This two hour course will begin with a safety briefing and lesson covering the fundamentals of recreational kayaking. Using the EZ launching system at Sebago Trails Paddling, the tour will explore the water-carved bends and twists of a meandering stream unveiling local wildlife in a rustic backdrop. Then continue onto Jordan Bay of Sebago Lake as the guides share stories dating back to the settlements of the Sebago Lake region. Come for the beautiful lake views and leave with your new favorite hobby! This is a great experience for anyone looking to get outdoors. Perfect for first time kayakers and experienced kayaking enthusiasts.
Sebago Trails Paddling will provide: Kayak, Paddle, Lifejacket
Will run
Hydroponic Gardening
with Tomas Amadeo, Portland Adult Education

ServSafe - Proctored Exam Only
with Christa Galipeau, MSAD#1 Adult & Community Education

If you only need to take the ServSafe exam because you have already completed the necessary training, you may register to have your test proctored at our center.
If you need the training, please register for the class & exam session.
Iceland Photography Tour / Workshop
with Dave Oakes, Central Lincoln County Adult Education

What: Come join us for this fire, ice, and sustainability adventure in Iceland and explore how photography canchange how you see the world. You will reconnect withnature while experiencing some of the most inspiring landscapes and sustainable practices in the world today.You will stay at one of the world’s oldest ecovillages, visitstunning waterfalls and volcanoes, explore an Icelandicfarm with sheep and horses, tour a geothermal power plant,visit a traditional Icelandic turf house and farm, andtransform your photography from simply taking pictures tomaking photographs that tell a story of who you are. You will sample traditional Icelandic food, learn about Iceland’sViking history and about the culture and geography thathave shaped who Icelanders are today. And finally, you willbe invited to craft an action plan for growing what you have learned when you return home.
Where: South Iceland, including visits to: Thingvellir National Park, Gulfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls,Geldingadalir and Kerid volcanoes, Mt. Hekla, HellisheidiGeothermal Power Plant, Solheimar Ecovillage, anIcelandic turf house, a traditional Icelandic farm, historicReykjavik, the National Museum, and other sites.
Who: Photography enthusiasts who would like toreconnect with nature while evolving their art ofphotography; share this unique experience with others in asupportive, close-knit community; and learn aboutsustainable practices while experiencing breathtakinglandscapes and macro-beauty in the land of fire and ice.
Leaders: Dave Oakes, co-founder of CELL, formerprofessor of education, and photography enthusiast; and EdPalaszynski, master photographer, will share his passionfor nature and fine art photography and sustainability. Tosee more of Ed’s work, please visit:edpalphotography.photoshelter.com.
Costs: $3,800 per person (includes all in-country food, lodging, travel, and activity fees). Does not include round trip airfare.For more information: Contact Dave via email atdave@cellonline.org or call or text 207-230-4025, or Ed atedpal2@verizon.net. We look forward to hearing from you!
Iceland Trip
with Dave Oakes, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Iceland! Land of fire and ice, and some of the most ecological and sustainable practices in the world. On this trip you will take beautiful photos while learning about this amazing and unique country. For details on the trip click on this link: Iceland Photography Tour Workshop Flyer copy (1).
Driver Education
with Cynthia Drown, Massabesic Adult and Community Education

Prepare for your permit, and get valuable driving practice. Students must be at least 15 years old to attend. Classes run Monday to Thursday from 2-4pm. The first class runs from 2-5pm, and a parent or guardian must attend from 4-5pm.
Intro to Sewing
with Katie Champlin, Dan Toomre, Stacy Owen, Portland Adult Education

Knitting - 5 Weeks
with Victoria Vaughn, Noble Adult & Community Education

Join us for a fun, no pressure knitting experience! This 5-week knitting class is great for not only beginners, but for anyone who may be a little rusty. You'll learn how to cast on, master the basic and purl stitches, learn some tips and tricks on repairing mistakes, and learn how to read a pattern! Vicky is a passionate knitter and always makes classes fun for her students.
Cant make a full session? Student drop-ins are welcome! Drop-In fee is $13 per class.