Here at the Folk School, we frequently schedule specially themed classes that coincide with noteworthy holidays. Browse some of our 2018 offerings that bring those distinctive occasions into focus.
Easter falls on April 1 this year, providing a timely accompaniment to Mary Acton's pysanky egg dyeing class, scheduled for the preceding week. On March 31, we are delighted to host a children's Easter Egg Hunt .
Susan Michaels' Titanic-themed cooking class begins on April 15, the anniversary of the RMS Titanic's sinking in 1912.
Celebrate Earth Day on Sunday, April 22 by making your own natural bamboo fly rod in Doug Hall's class. Enjoy using this beautifully crafted tool to cast your line in Mother Nature's rivers and lakes.
National Day of Puppetry is celebrated on Saturday, April 28. This holiday leads into our wonderful week of puppet construction with David Stephens.
As the May 22 National Maritime Day recognizes the maritime industry's importance, Rich Williams leads the timely Beginning Scrimshaw – Art of the Whalers class during that week.
Spend the 4thof July hammering at the anvil with Jerry Darnell. You'll craft historically styled lights reminiscent of early American colonists' creations.
Come explore the world of ghosts, spirits, and the unexplained during Halloween week. In Dianne Hackworth's writing class, you'll learn to tell spell-binding ghost stories.
At the Folk School, our Christmas season is filled with holiday cheer. During our Holiday in the Mountains themed week, learn to design, bake, build, and decorate a charming classic gingerbread house in Jodi Rhoden's baking class.
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