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8:00 am
Nightingale Forest North Bird Walk
Explore this newly preserved Wyndham Land Trust area. Expect Black-throated Blue Warblers, Canada Warblers, and Broad-winged Hawk. Meet at the Center at Pomfret, 218 Day Rd. Register by emailing arzeznikiewicz@ctaudubon.org Fee: $20 CAS members; $30 non-members.
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New Kids Afterschool Clay Classes
Age 7-11 Thursdays, 4-5:30 May 5- June 23 $275 includes materials, tools and firing fees To register: Please call 860-963-7807 Or stop in at 112 Main St. #14 in Putnam, CT At Sawmill Pottery, we believe in introducing kids at an early age to the tactile, creative art of pottery. Kids ages 7 and up can try everything we…
Find out more »Stained Glass Dragonfly
In this introductory stained glass mini class, you will learn the basics of making a stained glass piece (cutting, grinding, foiling, and soldering) and will create your own dragonfly! This class is geared for ages 16+ due to working with sharp glass and hot soldering irons. Class size is limited. Fee includes materials. Register at: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/event_step2/MTM4NTcw/164846…
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Warrior Yoga
Warrior Yoga is an adventurous style of yoga for the advanced-beginner that incorporates a blend of slightly more intense Yoga poses mixed with some Martial Arts forms. This more athletic style of Yoga will take you through poses of power and strength with the transitions of flow. Thursdays, 5:15pm to 6:15pm $60 22WSYOG202 - Apr. 7,…
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NEW 8 WEEK ADULT BEGINNER POTTERY CLASS
At long last, we are able to offer a new 8 week beginner pottery class! This class is for folks aged 18+ who are brand new to clay or who need to get back to basics and want to start at the beginning again. The class is primarily on the pottery wheel, with one or…
Find out more »The Kitchen Garden: Tips from the Past for Modern Gardeners
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Southbridge Local Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. The kitchen garden played a vital role in the diet and landscape of 1800s New England households. This PowerPoint-illustrated lecture explores traditional garden plans and cultivation…
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