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  • A welder wearing protective gear works on a metal piece, sparks flying from the welding torch.

    Mon. & Wed. | Mar. 10, 2025 - Apr. 2, 2025
    5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    With Gear (Helmet, Jacket, Gloves & Cap)
    $250 - Tuition 
    $150- Class Material Fee
    $400- Total

    Bring Your Own Gear
    $250 - Tuition 
    $50- Class Material Fee
    $300- Total

    During this four week course  learn skills in basic electric arc, oxy-fuel, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten arc welding processes, as well as the safety procedures required to set up and shut down welding equipment. Industrial standards and American Welding Society standards are the foundations of our curriculum. Teaching will be accelerated depending on the student’s experience. The skills you learn can help land you a job at many local manufacturers. People who have enjoyed this class have been hobbyists, farmers, artists, and mechanics.

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  • A wooden Adirondack chair sits facing a calm body of water, surrounded by tall grasses.​​​​​​​

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    5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    $150 - Tuition
    $100- Class Material Fee
    $250- Total

    Join us for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn to craft your very own Adirondack chair! This classic outdoor furniture piece combines comfort and style, making it perfect for any patio, deck, or garden. Whether you’re a seasoned woodworker or a complete beginner, this class will guide you through the entire process, from selecting materials to the final finishing touches.

    Skills Learned:

    • Wood Selection: Understand the best types of wood for outdoor furniture, focusing on durability and aesthetics.
    • Planning and Prepping: using a planer and jointer making the rough cut lumber furniture grade wood the wood for milling.
    • Measurement & Cutting: Learn how to accurately measure and cut wood pieces for the perfect fit.
    • Joinery Techniques: Discover essential joinery methods to ensure your chair is sturdy and long-lasting.
    • Assembly & Finishing: Gain skills in assembling your chair and applying finishes to protect against the elements.

    Tools Used:

    • Planer, Jointer, Miter  Saw, Power Drill, Sander, Clamps, Measuring Tools

    What to Bring: Wear comfortable clothes and bring your enthusiasm! All materials and tools will be provided.

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  • A mechanic works on the engine of a car, using a wrench to tighten a bolt.

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    6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    $200 - Tuition 

    In this five week (one night a week) course students will complete a basic automotive assessment to share what they already know and to identify gaps in knowledge, learn the names of major automotive systems and the important components of each, learn the basics of how different automotive systems work together in a vehicle and practice identifying the major systems and components on actual vehicles. The tools needed for the course are provided by the school. 

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  • A collage of images showcasing various home improvement tasks, including electrical work, air conditioning maintenance, flooring installation, and plumbing.

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     5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

     $225- Tuition

    Tired of waiting for someone else to fix those annoying little things around the house that drive you crazy every time you walk by? Want to learn how to do it yourselves? 

    During this five week (one night a week course) equip yourself with the knowledge to confidently take on some basic home repair projects. Electrical, plumbing, drywall, painting and learn about the tools needed to accomplish their tasks.

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  • A welder wearing protective gear works on a metal surface, sparks flying from the grinder.​​​​​​​
     

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    9:00 a.m.- 1 p.m.
    $600- Tuition w/ gear
    $500- Tuition w/o gear

    During this five week course (one Saturday a week) learn skills in grind polishing, layout, bending and project planning. Industrial standards and American Welding Society standards are the foundations of our curriculum. Teaching will be accelerated depending on the students experience. The goal for many will be preparation for AWS certification.

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  • A potter's hands shape a clay bowl on a spinning wheel.

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     6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    $150 - Tuition 
    $50- Class Material Fee
    $200- Total

    Do you love making pottery but don't have a place to do it? This class is for you! In Open Studio for Intermediate Potters our instructor opens up the high school pottery studio for your use! This includes clay, glaze, pottery wheels and tools. If you have some experience making pottery on the wheel or handbuilding, join us on Tuesday evenings to make your creations come alive!

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  • A collection of handcrafted home decor items, including a birdhouse, bat house, house number plaque, and lamp, are held up by hands holding tools.

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    5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
    $250- Tuition 

    This six week (one night a week course) course is a great one! The course will teach you all about using hand tools by different projects a week. The course will help to teach you how to build a bat and bird house, tiling and make a lamp out of what you have.

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  • A woman sits at a desk, writing in a notebook with a pen, while looking at a computer screen.

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    9:00 a.m.- 1 p.m.
    $120- Tuition 

    This six week course will consist of the following topics: 1) A review of grammar, punctuation, and word usage. 2) Drafting sentences, paragraphs, and overall content. 3) How to write clearly, concisely, and authoritatively. 4) Knowing your audience—who will read your work? 5) Different types of writing skills for emails, newsletters, reports, letters, etc. 6) Establishing your writing goals. 7) Organizing facts, ideas, and conclusions with a focus on informative and persuasive styles of writing. 8) Proofreading and editing.  

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  • An open book with handwritten text and a quill pen resting on the page.

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    5:00 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
    $120- Tuition 

    By the end of this course, you will possess the tools and knowledge needed begin crafting compelling fiction across various genres. You'll be equipped to create well-structured plots, authentic characters, immersive settings, and engaging dialogue. Additionally, you'll gain insight into the legal considerations of fiction writing and strategies for overcoming creative obstacles, setting you on a path toward becoming a proficient and confident fiction writer.

    Unlock your creative potential and bring your imaginative stories to life. Enroll now and embark on an enriching journey into the heart of storytelling.

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  • A potter's hands shape a clay pot on a spinning wheel.​​​​​​​
     

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    10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    $150 - Tuition 
    $50- Class Material Fee
    $200- Total

    Beginning students will learn how to center a ball of clay and shape it into various objects.  Students with previous experience will learn techniques to make more complicated forms and hone in their skills.  This class is a great opportunity for students of all levels to explore clay on the potter’s wheel in a fun and creative atmosphere. The course will be six weeks long. 

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  • A potter's hands shape a clay pot on a spinning wheel.​​​​​​​
     

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    6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    $150 - Tuition 
    $50- Class Material Fee
    $200- Total

    Beginning students will learn how to center a ball of clay and shape it into various objects.  Students with previous experience will learn techniques to make more complicated forms and hone in their skills.  This class is a great opportunity for students of all levels to explore clay on the potter’s wheel in a fun and creative atmosphere. The course will be six weeks long. 

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  • A watercolor painting of a person's profile against a blue sky with clouds, symbolizing hope and optimism.

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    4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

    $1,100- Tuition

    Participants will learn: 

    • Essential positive psychology principles and theories

    • Key topics related to improved well-being in the workplace

    • The importance of positive psychology principles in educational settings

    • Positive interventions to improve mental health and employment satisfaction

    • Effective delivery techniques of positive psychology content to various audiences

    This class meets online during scheduled times. here are seven online modules and one introductory session. Students will consume content asynchronously prior to live biweekly online Zoom calls and explore ways in which the material can be applied to both their personal and professional lives.

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  • A person loads a sheet of purple paper into a Cricut Explore Air 2 cutting machine, which is connected to a tablet displaying a design of flowers.

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    Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
    $100 - Tuition 

    Get to know your Cricut machines at a beginner level to create customized crafts. Basic templates will be used to familiarize you with Cricut Design Space.

    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Utilize temporary, permanent and heat-transfer vinyl, cut and assemble 3D projects, work with non-paper material such as: balsa wood, leather, etc. and produce a layered sticker with multiple colors

    Participants should bring their own Cricut machines and coordinating devices (tablet, laptop or smartphone) and project materials (vinyl, transfer tools, etc.) if they have them. Two Cricut machines and basic supplies will be available for class use. 

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  • A man works on a lawnmower, surrounded by tools and supplies.

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    6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
    $200- Tuition (includes text)

    This five week (one night a week course) course is one of our most  popular class offers hands-on experience diagnosing and addressing a variety of common issues with small engines.  Students are encouraged to bring in their mowers, chainsaws, generators, and other small engines in this “fix what you broke” course.

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  • Two colleagues shake hands in a modern office setting.​​​​​​​

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    5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
    $200 - Tuition

    Have a fun time while learning a new language or tuning up your Spanish! This class will focus on conversations from a customer service perspective.  Both travelers who are going somewhere where Spanish is spoken and people who work with customers who speak Spanish would benefit from engaging in this class. Student needs will help influence the direction of the class.

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  • Four women sit around a table in a cafe, engaged in conversation.​​​​​​​

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    6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    $150 - Tuition

    Have a fun time while learning a new language or tuning up your French! This class will focus on conversations from a customer service perspective.  Both travelers who are going somewhere where French is spoken and people who work with customers who speak  French would benefit from engaging in this class. Student needs will help influence the direction of the class.  

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  • A mechanic works on the rear derailleur of a bicycle, adjusting the chain.

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    5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    $140 - Tuition
    $60- Class Material Fee
    $200- Total

    Learn the fundamentals of bicycle repair. Students will learn basic skills including bicycle cleaning & safety check, trail fixes such as flat tire & broken chain repairs, drivetrain adjustment & assessment, brake system adjustment & assessment, and bicycle setup.  Bring your own bike to become familiar with set-up & maintenance and practice essential skills. 

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