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Life Insurance
with Jeremy Von Oesen, RSU 3 Adult & Community Education

This class introduces participants to the basics of life insurance—what it is, why it matters, and how it can support financial security for individuals and families. Whether you're exploring coverage for the first time or want to better understand your existing policy, this class empowers you to make informed decisions. Minimum 2 participants.
When:
October 28th at 6 to 8 PM
Cost:
$5 Registration Fee -We do accept cash, check, and card. If you are paying with a card, please give us a call at (207) 568-3426 x1801. If you are paying with a check, please make the check out to RSU 3 Adult & Community Education.
Registration Deadline:
October 21
Driver's Education: Morse High School w/Bryan
with Bryan Fortier, Merrymeeting Community & Adult Education

Ages: 15 - 19
Parents: It is vital that your student arrive on time for class. Due to late arrivals, students have fallen short of their 30 hours of class time and must make up the time. Because the State of Maine requires 30 hours of class time, if your student arrives late, they will be turned away, and a charge will apply (below) for the class to be made up. It is very important that your student arrives on time. Unfortunately, we cannot make any exceptions. Thank you for your understanding.
PLEASE NOTE: Parents are required to attend the last 45 minutes of the first class AND participate in a ride-along with your child for one hour of their 10 hour driving lessons requirement.
**Please Note: A make-up fee applies to all missed classes and driving sessions. ** **
Class and Driving Makeup Fees:
- Classroom: $40/hr ($120 per class)
- Driving: $80/hr ($160 per session)
Please visit our website to review the Rules and Expectations for this class: https://merrymeeting.maineadulted.org/home/driver-education/
Are you between ages 15 and 19 and want your State of Maine permit to prepare for your driving exam? We offer driver education courses to help build strong, safe, and confident drivers. Students are awarded an instructional permit upon successful completion of the course with a grade of 80 percent or better. Only employee discounts are allowed, but you must call to register. If the student has a medical condition, please contact the office or click on the link below as an additional medical form is required. Total hours of instruction is 40; 30 classroom and 10 driving. Full payment of $575 is required at the time of registration. If a student withdraws from the course, $75 is withheld from the refund to cover program costs. Only employee discounts for this class. Please bring your birth certificate or passport to the first class and a pen to every class as well as glasses for your eye exam, if you wear them.
Driver Medical Evaluation CR24 Bath Campus
September 2025
- 2:30-5:30 pm, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
- September 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30
- October 1 (Final Exam)
- In case of inclement weather - make up days will be 10/2 and 10/7
October/November 2025
- 2:30-5:30 pm, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
- October 28, 29, 30
- November 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 18, 19 (Final Exam)
- In case of inclement weather - make up days will be 11/20 and 11/25
Will run
YOGA 2
with Leslie Fiore, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

This intermediate class will explore the vast variety of yoga poses based in Anusara yoga. Anusara is a modern form of Hatha yoga that is heart-focused and alignment-based. Hatha yoga means the yoga of force. Please bring a mat, block, strap and blanket to class.
Instructor: Leslie Fiore
Stretch & Tone S3 TUESDAYS
with Judith Stark, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

This course is for people experiencing tight hips and low back discomfort , as well as active people and athletes. Tight hips impact knees and low back. Contributing factors are long periods of sitting which lock hips tight. We begin with simple stretches and breathwork for deep relaxation and progress as mobility increases. No experience is necessary, Bring a mat for floorwork.
INSTRUCTOR: Judy Stark
Maine Driving Dynamics
with Maine Bureau of Highway Safety, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

You can improve your defensive driving abilities. Learn collision avoidance techniques, safety issues, driver habits and attitudes, and the basic elements that challenge Maine drivers. If you complete the course, you will receive a 3-point credit on your license. Sorry, online registration is not available for this class. Please provide your date of birth and license number when you call to register at 646-4565, or write it on your registration form if mailing. Minimum of 10 needed to run the class please register early. INSTRUCTOR: Maine Bureau of Highway Safety Representative
Poltergeists, Demons and Near-Death Experiences
with Rob Gutro, Noble Adult & Community Education

During this talk, Rob will provide insight on what demons really are, the truth about poltergeist activities, and what happens with near death experiences and how the affect people later.
Will run
Estate Planning
with Randolph Mailoux, Esq., RSU 3 Adult & Community Education

Estate planning is the process of arranging for the management and distribution of your assets during your lifetime and after death, to ensure your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are protected. It typically includes creating legal documents, such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, to guide financial, healthcare, and guardianship decisions. A minimum of 12 participants.
When:
October 29
November 5
Time:
5:30 to 7:30 PM
Cost:
$5 Registration Fee -We do accept cash, check, and card. If you are paying with a card, please give us a call at (207) 568-3426 x1801. If you are paying with a check, please make the check out to RSU 3 Adult & Community Education.
Registration Deadline:
October 22
Let's Make Sourdough! 101 + 102
with Kayla Day, Noble Adult & Community Education

Due to the high demand of the sourdough classes, NACE has added new combined sessions of Kayla Day's Sourdough classes! ☺️
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101: Starting the Starter | 6 - 7:30pm
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make your own sourdough bread from start to finish? NACE is excited to welcome the owner and baker of Little Acre Farm, Kayla Day, to our Winter/Spring 2025 classes!
In this introduction to making sourdough, Kayla will teach you how to make your own starter from scratch, including initially starting the dough and feeding and maintaining the dough until it is ready to be baked. She will go over common issues that can arise from making sourdough starters and show you what each stage of the dough should look/smell like. You will leave the class with your own starter dough that you will feed until it is ready for baking. The cost of this class includes everything to get started.
102: Ready. Set. BAKE! | 6 - 8pm
Now that you have learned the art of making your own sourdough starters, it’s time to see the different things that you can bake with it! If you took Kayla’s Sourdough 101 class and have a starter that is ready to bake you can bring it to class or purchase a starter before the class. In this class you will learn different mixing and folding techniques to get the perfect bread. You will also learn how to take any excess dough you may have and see what you can make with it. Kayla will have dough ready to bake in class and you will get to take home the loaves made to bake at home.
Materials list for the 102 class include:
- Unbleached Flour (any brand)
- Mixing Bowl (no particular size just enough for mixing the dough)
- Wooden Spoon or Dough Whisk
- Plastic Bench Scraper
- Towl (if you don’t have a towel there will be saran wrap available)
- Proofing Basket or Bowl
- Razer Blade or Lame
No class: 10/8, 11/5, 1/28