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Art can be more than a drawing on a page or a sculpture made of clay. These workshops help you explore and express yourself in new ways. Join us and find creativity in everyday life.

Embroidery Garden

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with Alex Crawford

3 Tuesdays May 30 - June 13 12-3pm

Create beautiful flowers and plants from hand embroidery stitches! Discover the meditative qualities of hand embroidery through basic stitching. Sit among foliage blooming in GoggleWorks’ Gardens at Lauer’s Park while you embroider plants and flowers. Take home a hand stitched garden in a hoop that is all your own.

$225 / $191.25 (member)

CROCHET GRANNY SQUARE with Jess Santucci

3 Thursdays June 15 - 29 6-9pm

You will learn a beginner friendly pattern to make granny squares. Granny squares are a building block for a variety of crochet items that can be used to make clothes, blankets, bags, and more! You will leave this class with some granny squares all your own, and knowledge on how to craft them.

$225 / $191.25 (member)

BEEKEEPING BASICS with Tiana Lopez

Wednesday June 21

6-8pm

Learn what all the buzz is about! Gain a basic understanding of beekeeping as we go through a standard beehive check together with our on-site beehives in GoggleWorks’ Gardens at Lauer’s Park. All protective equipment provided by GoggleWorks.

$45 / $38.25 (member)

1 Day Workshop

Fermentation Workshop

with Karen Palcho and Tiana Lopez

Saturday & Sunday

Aug. 19 9am-12pm

Aug. 20 10am-1pm

Summer vegetable fermentation is fun and easy! Learn about the history and practice of making safely fermented vegetables. Make your own delicious and nutritious pickles, tomatoes, green beans, lemons, onions, beets, carrots, blueberries, and more. You will leave with at least three quarts of fermenting veggies. We will be able to pick and use many herbs from GoggleWorks’ Gardens at Lauer’s Park.

$75 / $63.75 (member)

2 Day Workshop

Have questions? Reach out to programs@goggleworks.org to find the answer

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