Ceramics Open Studio 2 Hours

Come on in to finish pieces you worked on in our other classes like Family Ceramics, Youth Ceramics, Beginners Ceramics, Beginners' Wheel, and Partner Ceramics

Public Skate

Public Skate:$12 SKATES INCLUDED

Pre-Registration and Walk-Ins accepted.

Rink Membership are available under the "Membership/Passes"  tab.

String Art

Discover the fun and relaxing craft of string art! In this hands-on class, participants will learn how to transform simple materials like wood, nails, and colorful string into beautiful geometric designs, silhouettes, and personalized artwork. Our instructor will guide you step-by-step through planning a design, safely hammering nails, and weaving string patterns to bring your creation to life.

Perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike, this class encourages creativity, focus, and a sense of accomplishment. All supplies are provided, and everyone will leave with a finished piece ready to display at home or give as a handmade gift.

Seed Paper Workshop – 6/27/26

What can you even do with all that junk mail? You can recycle it, but now you can plant it!

Join us in making plantable seed paper out of recycled materials. All materials provided, and everyone goes home with at least three sheets.

Forest Bathing – 6/27/26

Forest Bathing (also known as Shinrin-Yoku) is not a hike, fitness walk, or naturalist-led program – instead, it is a unique opportunity to slow down, awaken your senses, and connect with the natural world in nourishing and meaningful ways. Through a series of gentle invitations by an ANFT Certified guide, you’ll have the chance to deepen your relationship with the land and its inhabitants, as well as share in that experience with others.

In addition to feeling more grounded, calm, and peaceful, when practiced regularly, Forest Bathing has been shown to support overall well-being, including reduced stress, lower blood pressure, improved sleep, enhanced creativity and focus, and even a decrease in anxiety and depression.  Many people also find that they begin to experience familiar parks and forests in new, surprising, and deeply personal ways.