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Hydroponic Gardening

$125

with Tomas Amadeo, Portland Adult Education

Calendar May 18, 2024 at 2 pm, runs for 1 week
Learn the fundamentals of hydroponic growing and build a deep-water culture hydroponic grower to take home with you.

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BUYING YOUR FIRST HOME

$30

with Lee Sullivan, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

Calendar May 19, 2024 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

All parts of purchasing a home are covered in this ME hoMEworks course, including making decisions, setting a budget for homeownership, improving credit, getting a mortgage approval, selecting a realtor, inspections, insurance, the closing process, energy efficiency and avoiding predatory lenders. Learn more about the closing cost and down payment assistance programs offered to veterans, first-time homebuyers and other groups. Learn about obtaining the Certificate of Completion needed by the USDA, the ME State Housing Authority and other lenders for their mortgage programs.Register the person you are buying your home with at the time of your registration and get a $10 rebate. Free individualized counseling is available following the class. Please have a pen and notepad available. Registration closes on May 15.  Required: You must respond to the email from YCCAC to finalize registration and receive Zoom link.

Wild Greens for the Common Table
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Wild Greens for the Common Table

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with Chris Knapp, Franklin County Adult Education

Calendar May 19, 2024 at 10 am

Come feast on the wild abundance of spring!  We will spend the day on identification, wise harvest, and cooking of multiple wild plants that grace the springtime table.  Ever eat a tree-leaf salad, nettle stir-fry or knotweed pie?  Come learn how and see how partnering with the wild can bring health, happiness, and hope.  We will provide a mostly-foraged lunch.

Date: Saturday, May 13, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Pay Instructor when you get to class.

Cost: $30-80 sliding scale

 For online registration: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe49Q2FZZsd6QhgUnenLCXrpltwCt1UuxGAXWxuoOTcivLllw/viewform

Sebago Lake Kayak Historical Tour - Session II

$59

with Sebago Trails Paddling, Westbrook Adult Education

Calendar May 19, 2024 at 11 am

Join the Registered Maine Guides at Sebago Trails for an on-the-water adventure. 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 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. A kayak, paddle and life jacket will be provided. Co-owners of Sebago Trails Paddling Company, Bill and daughter Katelyn, have over 30 years of paddling experience and instruction between them. All classes will be held at Sebago Trails Paddling Co., 1311 Roosevelt Trail, Raymond

VALLEY LODGE (CIRCA 1792) TOUR

$5

with Peter Cyr, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

Calendar May 19, 2024 at 1 pm, runs for 1 week

The Brown Family or their caretakers owned Valley Lodge for 181 years until 1973. Brothers David and Ephraim Brown came to Flintstown (now Baldwin) with their father, Captain David Brown, from Concord, Massachusetts, in 1783. Captain David Brown helped lay out the plot plan and worked on the roads in Flintstown. He never lived in Maine, but his son Ephraim built Valley Lodge. Ephraim's brother David built Saddle Back Farm (now gone) right above Valley Lodge. Ephraim had seven children who all lived to be adults. Thus, in the early 1800s, he added to the original cape by building a Federal Colonial over the front half of the cape. However, none of the early features of the cape were disturbed. It is possible to see the evolution of architectural styles from the mantels. From pre-revolutionary to the late Victorian periods, 95% of the original features are still present. Valley Lodge was featured in the April 2011 issue of Early American Life; a copy is at the Brown Memorial Library. Valley Lodge is located at 67 E. Saddleback Road, West Baldwin. Take Brown Road, which goes up behind Limington Lumber on Route 113. Take the first right, which is E. Saddleback. Valley Lodge is the first house. Please note: There is no charge for this tour. The $5 registration fee will be donated to the Baldwin Historical Society. If you would like to contribute other funds to the historical society, you may do so at  the time of the tour. Pre-registration is required due to spacing and safety issues. Extra sessions will be available as needed.

BUTTON ART

$6

with Marie Armentino, Sacopee Valley Adult & Community Education

Calendar May 20, 2024 at 10:45 am, runs for 1 week

Welcome spring with beautiful colors and mosaics using buttons! Utilizing the pointillistic techniques of Neo-Impressionists to include Seurat, Signac, and Van Gough, you will use points of color to create a “bigger picture”. Who knew a button could do so much? If you have any special, pretty, or unique buttons you would like to use, please feel free to bring them.  Please pre-register as a minimum of 4 people is required to run the course.

 

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Create a “Welcome” Bumblebee Deco Mesh Wreath W24

$32

with Amy Harrington, Augusta Adult and Community Education

Calendar May 20, 2024 at 5:30 pm, runs for 1 week

Amy will supply the materials to make a Stunning “Welcome” Bumblebee deco-mesh wreath and will guide you through the process to create a beautiful 24-inch wreath. We will have an intermission halfway through the three-hour class. Amy will provide snacks and drinks. This class is very relaxed and has a fun atmosphere.  A $30 materials fee is due to Amy Harrington at the start of class.

Amy is a mom of four and has been crafting for over 13 years. Amy discovered a passion for wreath-making in 2021 and has been mastering the craft ever since. She enjoys bringing joy to her customers’ homes, warming hearts, and seeing the wonder in her students’ eyes as they say, “I made that!” Amy attends out-of-state workshops and takes classes online from her coaches to stay on top of the up-and-coming trends. She looks forward to sharing her passion with you.

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Driver's Education Summer Class

$545

with Dan King, Mt. Desert Island Adult & Community Education

Calendar May 21, 2024

Drivers Ed classes will be help at MDIHS. 

Call 941-9494 to register to find out the dates of the next class. 

Full amount is due by the first class. 

The Driver's Ed class will consist of 4 in-person meetings and an online AAA program:

May21, Tu, 3-4:30pm(orientation)

May 22, We, 3-6pm (class 1)

May23, Th, 3-6pm (class 2) 

...followed by a month of working on the AAA online class from home, and then...

June 27, 10am-12pm ( review/permit test)

Ten hours of driving time is also required. The instructor will schedule these with the students once the class begins.

CALL JULIE OR DAN AT DRIVER'S EDGE DRIVING SCHOOL DIRECTLY to register at 941-9494.

Cost: $545 plus AAA course (~$50)

 





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