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  • Saturday, October 7 from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Basketry is an ancient art, practiced by many peoples and cultures. Traditional basket makers used readily available materials, such as sweet grass, pine needles, willow, and thin strips of ash or oak. Marsha teaches Appalachian-style basketry which is a functional form of basketry used for everyday activities. Thus, the basket names often reflect their functions, such as Market Basket, Egg Basket, Herb Drying Basket, and others. In this workshop you’ll learn to basketweave an adorable door basket to welcome your family and friends. It’s perfect for beginners because it uses mostly the traditional over-under basketry weave, but you can personalize this project with your choice of dyed reed accents and choice of the gingham ribbon color. The wooden “Welcome” disc is included. The Door Basket measures 10” across and 14” tall. It’s only about 1” in width to fit nicely on your door, but could also be used as a wall basket. Change out the flowers (not included) as the seasons change. The striking Japanese knot adds a final flourish to the handle. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome. Students: Please bring sturdy scissors and an old towel if you can! • Scholarships available: Click here for an application. • Military and sibling discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • The false notion that undocumented immigrants affect federal elections has a long history. But this year, due in part to rising migration at the U.S. southern border, the idea could have new potency.
  • When the beloved red Muppet asked people how they were doing, they responded with honesty — and, in some cases, despair. Elmo replied to many messages with encouragement and empathy.
  • The United States is millions of homes short of demand, and lacks enough affordable housing units. And many Americans feel like housing costs are eating up too much of their take-home pay.
  • In an effort to give back to the Maui community, barleymash is partnering with Maker’s Mark on September 14. The Gaslamp Quarter restaurant and bar will have food and drink specials available, all day, with proceeds to be donated to a staff member, from a sister location – Sandbar, whose family was impacted by the fires. Food Special - Crispy Chicken Katsu, rice, and mac salad served with Halo Halo Drink Specials: Ohana Perks made with Makers Mark Bourbon, Espresso liqueur, cold brew, and sweetened condensed milk, and Maui Vice, created with Makers Mark Bourbon, coconut, pineapple, and lime. There will also be a raffle for some really cool prizes that include a snowboard, cooler, and a Grand Prize raffle of an in-home Private Dinner for 4 cooked by Executive Chef Kevin Templeton. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • Friday performances begin at 8 p.m., Saturday performances begin at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday performances begin at 2 p.m. Katrina Van Tassel feels like she’s outgrown the village school in Sleepy Hollow until an unwanted suitor and a fascinating new school teacher change her mind. Unfortunately, her jilted would-be lover isn’t the only obstacle in the way of her budding romance with the new headmaster Ichabod Crane. Shortly after arriving to town, Ichabod is haunted by the Woman in White and learns of the town’s horrifying history and legend of the headless horseman. Can the young couple defy human and supernatural interlopers to find happiness? "Welcome to Sleepy Hollow" by Heather Megill Reba is a thrillingly updated and Romantic ride through one of America’s most beloved tales. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • Get ready to sew, unleash your inner superhero, and have a blast! Friday, September 1 from 4 – 6 p.m. Learn your way around a sewing machine, unleash your creativity and bring out your inner super hero by sewing a fun super hero cape this imaginative month of cosplay and costumes! In this fun and interactive class, you will learn basic sewing techniques as experienced sewing teacher and fashion designer, Tracey Herriot, guides you through essential sewing techniques. Each student will choose their own design by selecting the color, pattern, and style of your superhero cape. Whether you prefer bold and vibrant or sleek and mysterious, the choice is yours! Students will cut, sew, attach fastenings, add unique elements, such as symbols, initials or special emblems that reflect your super hero identity. No prior sewing experience is required, as this class is designed for all skill levels. All you need is a passion for superheroes and a desire to create something extraordinary! Bring your own sewing machine or borrow one of ours. No experience necessary. All skill levels welcome. Ages 10 years & younger must be accompanied by an adult. Material fee: $10 payable to the instructor at the start of class • Scholarships available • Military and sibling discounts Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • Districts store all kinds of sensitive student data, which means the consequences of a school cyberattack can follow pupils well into adulthood. And it's not just their credit that's at risk.
  • The announcement comes after the LA Times Guild walked off the job last Friday to protest the imminent layoffs.
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James has built a reputation targeting powerful national figures. Critics say her lawsuits are politically motivated, but she keeps winning in court.
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