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Sourdough Starter WorkshopCulinary CreationsSourdough baking is growing in popularity, and Studio B offers hands-on support through an in-person workshop. Participants receive an active starter, printed guides, and learn to feed, maintain, and bake sourdough through demonstrations, simple techniques, and troubleshooting tips for confident home baking.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Spanish 1A-EHSI (Monday)World Languages*There are two sections of Spanish 1A (Monday or Thursday). If you have some prior Spanish experience, we recommend signing up for the Monday class. If you have no Spanish experience, we recommend signing up for the Thursday class. This will help the instructor tailor the class to the needs of the students. This course provides a fun, engaging introduction to Spanish. Learn basic sentence construction, verbs, pronunciation, and useful travel phrases and tips for Spanish-speaking countries. Participants will enjoy practicing together, sharing common interests, and gaining practical language skills for an enjoyable experience. These are the key instructional objectives based on the course description: 1. Basic Sentence Construction: Students will learn to form simple sentences and phrases in Spanish. 2. Verb Usage: Students will understand and use essential verbs in basic conversations. Some differences between Spanish and English verbs. 3. Pronunciation: Students will practice and improve their Spanish pronunciation for better communication. 4. Vocabulary: Students will acquire some basic and useful vocabulary. 5. Cultural Insight: Students will gain cultural knowledge by discussing travel experiences and common interests with fellow participants as well as learning the peculiarities of different Spanish speaking countries. 6. Practical Application: Students will practice conversational Spanish in a fun and engaging environment. The instruction format includes a combination of instructor-led lessons, group discussions, and interactive practice. Students will engage in guided conversations, pronunciation exercises, and group activities to reinforce learning in a fun and supportive environment.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Spanish 1A-EHSI (Thursday)World Languages*There are two sections of Spanish 1A (Monday or Thursday). If you have some prior Spanish experience, we recommend signing up for the Monday class. If you have no Spanish experience, we recommend signing up for the Thursday class. This will help the instructor tailor the class to the needs of the students. This course provides a fun, engaging introduction to Spanish. Learn basic sentence construction, verbs, pronunciation, and useful travel phrases and tips for Spanish-speaking countries. Participants will enjoy practicing together, sharing common interests, and gaining practical language skills for an enjoyable experience. These are the key instructional objectives based on the course description: 1. Basic Sentence Construction: Students will learn to form simple sentences and phrases in Spanish. 2. Verb Usage: Students will understand and use essential verbs in basic conversations. Some differences between Spanish and English verbs. 3. Pronunciation: Students will practice and improve their Spanish pronunciation for better communication. 4. Vocabulary: Students will acquire some basic and useful vocabulary. 5. Cultural Insight: Students will gain cultural knowledge by discussing travel experiences and common interests with fellow participants as well as learning the peculiarities of different Spanish speaking countries. 6. Practical Application: Students will practice conversational Spanish in a fun and engaging environment. The instruction format includes a combination of instructor-led lessons, group discussions, and interactive practice. Students will engage in guided conversations, pronunciation exercises, and group activities to reinforce learning in a fun and supportive environment.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Spanish 2AWorld LanguagesParticipants should have attended Spanish 1A & 1B with Jorge and/or have some prior knowledge of the Spanish language. The program builds on what we covered in Level 1, adding new verbs, vocabulary, and an introduction to the past tense for verbs. The instructor will adjust and modify the course according to the needs of his students. Class Overview: Objective:To build upon foundational Spanish knowledge, enabling students to confidently engage in conversations, understand basic grammatical structures, and gain cultural insights into Spanish-speaking countries. Course Content 1. Grammar Expansion of regular and irregular verb conjugations in the present tense (ir, tener, hacer, querer, venir). Introduction to the preterite tense for expressing past actions, including both regular and common irregular verbs (fui, hice, quise, tuve). Reflexive verbs for describing daily routines and self-directed actions (levantarse, ducharse, llamarse). Use of subject pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella, nosotros, etc.) and object pronouns (me, te, lo/la, nos, les). Possessive adjectives and pronouns (mi, tu, su, nuestro, mío, tuyo, suyo). Building complex sentences with conjunctions (porque, pero, aunque, entonces, así que). 2. Vocabulary Thematic vocabulary covering: Daily routines and activities. Food and dining. Travel and directions. Shopping and common items. Family and relationships. Expansion of question words (qué, cómo, cuándo, cuánto, quién). 3. Communication Skills Practical conversational scenarios: Ordering food in a restaurant. Asking for and giving directions. Describing daily routines and past experiences. Emphasis on pronunciation and fluency. Strategies for asking questions and providing explanations. 4. Cultural Insights Introduction to traditions, holidays, and daily life in Spanish-speaking countries. Use of idiomatic expressions for everyday communication (tener hambre, estar en las nubes). The instruction format includes a combination of instructor-led lessons, group discussions, and interactive practice. Students will engage in guided conversations, pronunciation exercises, and group activities to reinforce learning in a fun and supportive environment.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Spanish Tapas with PloyCulinary CreationsLet’s learn how to make Spanish tapas, little bites with big flavor in this online interactive class. We will make gambas al ajillo (shrimp with garlic), chorizo braised in red wine tapas, and classic Tortilla Espanola.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult
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Speak Up, Stand Out: Public Speaking for BeginnersPersonal DevelopmentTerrified of public speaking? You’re not alone—and this beginner-friendly class will help you ditch the nerves and find your voice. Whether you're presenting at work, reading your writing aloud, or giving a speech at a special event, you'll learn the fundamentals of confident, clear communication. We’ll cover how to organize your thoughts, speak with clarity and purpose, manage anxiety, and connect with your audience. Through low-pressure activities and practical tips, you’ll leave feeling ready to speak up and stand out—no podium panic required. Login information will be emailed before class. As this course will be taught virtually, you will need access to video and audio on a computer, tablet or phone with internet connection. This class will be held on Zoom, which is free to use. The Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the first day of class.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult
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Start Your Own ONLINE Business: A Beginner’s GuideBusiness and CareerLooking for ways to make money online? Turn your ideas or homemade products into income by starting an online business. You will learn how to: find a gap in a niche market and fill it, build your own website, and market your business effectively (including SEO) so potential customers will find you, take care of business forms and taxes, and create multiple sources of income (including Affiliate commissions). You’ll also get info about the 25 most popular online businesses to start. Login information will be emailed before class. As this course will be taught virtually, you will need access to video and audio on a computer, tablet or phone with internet connection. This class will be held on Zoom, which is free to use. The Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the first day of class.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Summer Skewer Snacks (Online)Culinary CreationsFood on a stick isn’t just for the Fair! Join Kirsten live online to move beyond the basic Caprese Skewers into a world of color, flavor, and possibilities. Kirsten will share the 3 Rules of Skewering and demonstrate multiple methods to pleasingly present your offerings. From vegan to omnivore there are recipes for everyone. Participants will receive an extensive handout along with the link to join prior to class. There will be ample time for questions during the session, and participants will receive a link to the recording afterwards so you can cook along at your convenience. As this course will be taught virtually, you will need access to video and audio on a computer, tablet or smartphone with internet connection. Class will be held live using the online platform Zoom, which is free to use.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Tai Chi & Qigong Mix It UpFitnessStudents will learn how to “play Tai Chi” by practicing different Tai Chi forms, Qigong forms, Acupoints, Tai Chi Ruler, Bang Stick, Baoding Ball, and Weighted Ball. Appropriate for most physical conditions. Must be able to turn, bend, and stand at least half of the time. Improves student’s flexibility, agility, body awareness, balance, and calms and relaxes the mind. No experience necessary. Wear loose clothes and flat shoes. No sandals recommended. *Optional: $20 for Tai Chi Ruler. Please talk to the instructor about this.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Starting SoonThyroid Things You Need to Know (Online)Health and WellnessIf you currently take thyroid medication but are still gaining weight and still have a variety of symptoms, there's more you need to know. Fatigue, weight gain, depression, anxiety, rising cholesterol levels, inability to focus, thinning hair, digestive problems, abnormal blood pressure, reduced sex drive, and heart palpitations are only some of the symptoms. In this workshop, we’ll discuss how thyroid function can make any illness worse; the 5 things that need to be measured, but usually aren’t; why the #1 thyroid replacement may not be helping you; connection between thyroid, fibromyalgia and arthritis; foods that help or hinder; commonly misunderstood rules of how and when to take thyroid meds; environmental triggers and info you need to discuss with your doctor. *This workshop is a source of information only and should by no means be considered a substitute for the advice of a qualified medical professional. As this course will be taught virtually, you will need access to video and audio on a computer, tablet or phone with internet connection. This class will be held on Zoom, which is free to use. The Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the first day of class.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Tiny Explorers 2025-261 Year OldsToddlers grow, change and try new things at a rapid pace. Join this class where eager students turn a whirl of activity into learning that inspires confidence. You will learn songs, games, stories and activities to extend your child’s learning at home. There will be parent discussion time to explore what is behind your toddler’s endless energy and enthusiasm. Non-Separating. The curriculum covered will have some repetition from prior seasonal sessions and will focus on each child/family’s needs. Select your class based on your child’s age as of September 1, 2025.ECFE 2025/2026 -
Track & Field CampOak Point/Eagle Heights: After SchoolDASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping & distance running. Campers will be tested/timed & re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique & proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, & games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track & field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle & wear athletic shoe.Winter/Spring 2026 Youth -
Track & Field CampCedar Ridge: After SchoolDASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping & distance running. Campers will be tested/timed & re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique & proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, & games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track & field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle & wear athletic shoe.Winter/Spring 2026 Youth -
Track & Field CampForest Hills: After SchoolDASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping & distance running. Campers will be tested/timed & re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique & proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, & games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track & field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle & wear athletic shoe.Winter/Spring 2026 Youth -
Traditional Southern CookingCulinary CreationsDiscover the rich and vibrant flavors of Southern cuisine, shaped by a blend of culinary traditions from around the world. In this hands-on class, you’ll create a memorable meal featuring crab dip, traditional cheese straws, gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, buttermilk biscuits, cheesy grits, pecan pralines, and bread pudding with bourbon sauce. Explore how diverse ingredients come together to create the soulful dishes the South is known for! **An ingredients fee of $17 is payable to the instructor at class. Please bring containers. Ages 14+ only, please.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Ultimate Art SamplerNon-School DaysTry it all in this creative sampler! From bold brush strokes to 3D clay critters, every session is a new adventure in art. We’ll explore drawing, collage, painting, and sculpture—perfect for curious kids who love variety and creativity.Winter/Spring 2026 Youth -
Unlock the Power of Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Better HealthHealth and WellnessJoin this class to understand how continuous glucose monitors work, their benefits, and key considerations. Whether you have prediabetes, diabetes, or simply want to see how food, exercise, stress, medications, and daily habits affect your blood sugar, this class is designed for you. Participants may bring their own Stelo continuous glucose monitor (non-prescription, 15-day wear) or purchase one on-site for $50. The instructor will provide step-by-step guidance and assist with safe placement of the monitor. With 1 in 3 people living with prediabetes—often unknowingly—there’s no better time to gain real-time insight into your blood sugar and learn how CGMs can help you make informed, healthier choices. *Always consult with your primary care doctor regarding medical advice about your health, health management, medical conditions, or treatments. *If you are purchasing a Stelo continuous glucose monitor on the day of class, please bring $50 to be paid to the instructor.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
Unlocking the Power of ChatGPT for Marketing SuccessComputer and TechnologyThis workshop is designed for marketers who are familiar with ChatGPT and want to learn how to effectively leverage its capabilities for marketing success. Discover the potential of ChatGPT and gain hands-on experience crafting effective prompts to generate compelling marketing content. We'll cover key prompting techniques and explore real-world examples across various marketing applications. Leave this session with actionable strategies and a toolkit of prompts you can immediately implement to enhance your marketing efforts.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult -
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Winter Wiggle Hour- FREEMultiple AgesBeat the winter blues with an hour of movement, laughter, and connection! Designed for children birth–5 and their parents/caregivers, this drop-in open gym features riding toys, climbing equipment, slides, and lots of room to run. A warm space to play, move, and meet other families. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. JUST SHOW UP AT DOOR 5 OF THE HISTORIC GYM @ 8100 School Rd.ECFE 2025/2026 -
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Writing for Children: A Beginner’s GuideCommunication and WritingStep into the magical world of children’s and YA literature—and learn how to captivate young readers like a pro! This dynamic class dives deep into the hottest market trends, age-smart storytelling techniques, and unforgettable character creation that speaks directly to kids and teens. You’ll also get insider tips on crafting submissions that grab the attention of kid-lit magazines and publishers. Whether you’re dreaming of picture books or YA novels, this is your launchpad to creating stories that kids won’t put down. Login information will be emailed before class. As this course will be taught virtually, you will need access to video and audio on a computer, tablet or phone with internet connection. This class will be held on Zoom, which is free to use. The Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the first day of class.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult
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You're Not AloneEarly Childhood Family Education (ECFE)Parenting comes with lots of questions—and you don’t have to figure them out by yourself. This is a safe, supportive space to ask questions, share concerns, and connect one-on-one with a parent educator who is here to listen and help. No pressure, no judgment—just friendly guidance and support when you need it. Confidentiality and meeting your needs are our priority. Free. After registering, a parent educator will reach out to you with additional information and next steps. Sign up anytime.ECFE 2025/2026 -
Young Engineers: Sports MachinesEvening ClassesThis e2 Young Engineers program, recognized by Harvard and the European Union, teaches STEM and programming concepts through building. Using patented kits, children will construct up to four different motorized models, such as a Soccer Ball kicking machine, a Frisbee launcher, and an American Football kicker. The session focuses on practical engineering concepts like mechanical advantage, power and speed gears, and transmission mechanics. The program is offered in over 50 countries and is considered a leader in this type of education. For more details, you can visit their website.Winter/Spring 2026 Youth