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Relief Printmaking - Holiday Cards
with Gayle Fitzpatrick, Noble Adult & Community Education

In this class, students will develop a basic understanding of the relief printmaking processes. Students will learn to design and develop a single color relief print. The resulting prints will be used to create holiday cards.
A materials fee of $8 is due at the start of class to the instructor.
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Please note this class will be held on Thursday not Wednesday.
Rotisserie Chicken Class
with Jeffrey Darnell Carpenter, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

This class will introduce delicious lunch and dinner meals by using affordable rotisserie chicken already cooked and ready to go. Fun, easy, and chef friendly meals. This is a hands-on class where participants will have the opportunity to work the recipes. Please bring a Tupperware container with you to take home the leftovers. Each participant will receive a whole chicken to work with and also a recipe book to take home. Grocery fee of $10. due to instructor at time of class.
INSTRUCTOR: JEFFREY DARNELL CARPENTER Granite Bay Care is offering this course……..with Jeffrey Carpenter, the Workforce Development and Training coordinator as the instructor.
Invasive Bittersweet Basket
with Zack Rouda, Noble Adult & Community Education

Frustrating to gardeners and arborists, bittersweet is considered a largely useless bane on wildland. Wouldn’t it be nice if it were good for something? We can use ancient harvesting techniques to tend invasive bittersweet in the wild, simultaneously harvesting material for baskets while managing future growth.
Learn to weave a bittersweet basket. We'll employ several different weaving techniques in order to create a strong, beautiful basket for foraging, or use in the kitchen or garden. We’ll shoot for a basket about 9” wide and 7” deep, with or without a handle. This is a class for beginners, but some hand strength and dexterity is required.
Materials fee is included in the cost of the class!
Minimum: 4 | Maximum: 6
Upcycled Holiday Stars S1
with Lucy Webb Hardy, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

Upcycle those beautiful holiday cars into a striking three-dimensional ornament. Perfect for your decor or as a hostess gift. Instructor has cards or bring your own. Please bring paper scissors, hot glue gun, and glue sticks $3.00 material fee may apply.
Instructor: Lucy Hardy has been a teacher of crafts and sewing for 20+ yrs.
Crocheting 102: Crochet Basket
with Elizabeth Chickering, Noble Adult & Community Education

Ready to take your crocheting to another level? Join Elizabeth in this 3-night class where she will teach you how to make a cute crochet basket! This class is a great way for beginner-intermediate crocheters to try their hand at something a little more complex. Though it's a simple pattern, students should have a strong foundational understanding of crocheting.
SUPPLIES:
• One Skein (120yd approx) #4 (medium) cotton yarn
• Single H crochet hook
• Scissors for snipping
• Yarn needle
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Supplies list for the Crochet 102 class will also be available on our website.
Minimum: 4 | Maximum: 8
Estate Planning and Revocable Trusts & Irrevocable Trusts
with Noble Adult & Community Education

This class will begin with an overview of basic estate planning, including Wills,Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, etc. The class will then delve into,learning how revocable trusts can help avoid probate and protect your privacy, andhow irrevocable trusts can protect your assets from nursing home or Maine Care(Medicaid) liens. Discussion will include other strategies to safeguard assets from life events such as business failure or divorce of adult children.
Kathryn Bedell is a lawyer in York, Maine and has been practicing for 31 years. Her practice focuses on estate planning, asset preservation, and probate matters.
Peabody Essex Museum and Hawthorne Inn
with Lynne Longworth, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

Come join us to visit and see the new three floor addition to the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Massachusetts. We will start with a private tour. After the tour, you will be able to enjoy the museum on your own. We will finish the museum visit at 12:30. We will have lunch (which is included in the price) at the historical Hawthorne Inn with a choice of one of four menu selections. We will return to Wells High School approximately at 4:00.Limit of 7 people.
Bridging the Generations – How to talk to each other - NEW
with Dave Dec, Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education

With five generations of people in society today —Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z — we face both exciting opportunities and complex challenges to communicate with each other. Let's explore key generational trends, communication styles, and expectations. You’ll gain practical strategies to communicate, build empathy, and understanding across generational lines.
Instructor – Dave Dec