Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education
Rockport, ME
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Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education Classes
Cooking: The Tastes of West Africa 05.28.25
with Jordan Benissan, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Spanish: Advanced
with Paul Garcia, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Wills and Trusts Explained 06.04.25
with Jesse Bifulco, Esq., Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Sewing: Open Studio 06.05.25
with Sandy Clement, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Have a project you need to finish or need some help? This class is for you! Bring any sewing project and get hands-on help, or just use the time to join some fellow sewing friends. You may bring your sewing machine and favorite sewing notions if you wish. There are machines in the sewing room that may be used as well.
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Foraging Walk
with David Spahr, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

In this class you will learn about edible and medicinal wild plants commonly found in the spring. We will be looking for and examining nutritious greens, their uses, and their niche in the local ecology. Class will meet near the windmill behind school.Boots or waterproof footwear is recommended.
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Sewing: Open Studio 06.12.25
with Sandy Clement, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Have a project you need to finish or need some help? This class is for you! Bring any sewing project and get hands-on help, or just use the time to join some fellow sewing friends. You may bring your sewing machine and favorite sewing notions if you wish. There are machines in the sewing room that may be used as well.
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History of Malaga Island, Maine
with Alice Bean Andrenyak, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

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Sea Kayak and Hike Historical Malaga Island 6.25.25
with Alice Bean Andrenyak, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education

Sea kayak to mysterious Malaga Island where indigenous people summer camped and where there was a colony in the late 1800s that was evicted by the state of Maine. We'll meet at 8:15 AM at a public boat launch, get outfitted for our paddling trip, and go over safety rules and basic strokes. We'll paddle 1.5 miles to Malaga Island, always on the lookout for harbor seals, gulls, great blue herons, snowy egrets, sea ducks, ospreys, and possibly bald eagles. After landing, we'll hike the 1.2-mile-trails of the island, stopping at the southern tip to eat the lunch/snacks each of us brought from home. After finishing our hike, we'll paddle back, returning around 2 PM. You must bring: a very small backpack with your lunch, snacks, extra clothing layers, two twenty- to twenty-two-ounce bottles of water and possibly a change of shoes for hiking. If you are unable to walk unaided over tree roots and rocks, do not book this trip. All paddling gear—kayaks, life jackets, and paddles—is provided for this beginner-friendly tour.