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Art, Design & Hobbies


Watercolor Studio with Barbara Boulka Explore the many ways to use watercolor, including realistic images, collage, abstract, intuitive, wet into wet, negative painting, pouring paint and combining watercolor with other water media. Paint in a relaxing and fun atmosphere. Learn at your own pace. Continuing and beginning students welcome. Patterns provided. A supply fee of $15 will be collected by the instructor during the first class. Class held April 8 & 29, May 13, & 27.


Painting with Acrylic and Oil


Learn to create a composition, apply paint and increase your understanding of color theory. Demonstrations and presentations will be made in the initial sessions. Your instructor, Michele Combs, will help each person on an individual basis. Michele trained at the Minnesota River School of Fine Arts and has led workshops with numerous artists throughout the country.


01 581 SS1 Wednesday 7 sessions


April 6-May 18 South Shore C.C. Michele Combs


Pottery I & II


This is a combined class for both beginner and more advanced students. Instructor, Jan Nelson, will work with students to design, construct and decorate works of art. Beginners will learn basic hand-building pottery techniques including pinch, coil and slab and wheel-thrown pottery techniques including kneading, centering and throwing. Advanced students will be challenged to advance their skills in each technique. A supply fee of $30 is payable to the instructor in class. No class on May 30.


01 506 SS1 Monday 8 sessions


April 11-June 6 MHS Rm. 2309 Janet Nelson


Fun and Games! Ladder Golf and Bean Bag Toss


Make your own Ladder Golf and Bean Bag Toss games and have the satisfaction of having made them yourself. You can even bring a member of your family to help! Complete your projects under the supervision of Nick Bahr, Woodworking Instructor for Minnetonka Schools. Visit our website for a list of supplies to bring and class requirements. Registration deadline: April 21 Class will be held April 26-27 and May 3-4


01 838 SS1


Tues. & Wed. MHS Rm. 1701 4 sessions


April 26-May 4 Nick Bahr


6:30-9 pm $99


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7-9 pm $119


9 am-12 pm $125


Barbara’s award-winning artwork has been in numerous shows. She is a member of Robbin Gallery, Hopkins Art Center, Elk River Arts Alliance and Northstar Watercolor Society.


01 596 SS1 Friday


4 sessions


April 8-May 27 MCEC Rm. 217 Barbara Boulka


10 am-2 pm $80


Knitting for Beginners


Knitting is easy, relaxing and fun. Nothing is nicer than a gift you make by hand. Instructor, Julie Koski, is looking forward to sharing her expertise and long-time knitting enthusiasm with this introductory knitting class. We will work at a pace to make sure you are solid on all the basics. Bring one set of size 6 or 7 needles and one skein of yarn (worsted, not wool) to the first class.


01 626 W1 Thursday 4 sessions


April 14-May 5 MCEC Rm. 205 Julie Koski


6:30-8 pm $34


Second Steps in Knitting


This is a class for those who have either taken Knitting for Beginners or who have a good grasp of the basics. If you can cast on, knit, purl and bind off, come and enjoy the companionship of other knitters. Bring your projects! Julie will introduce at least one new technique each class but the majority of the time will be spent working on your own with Julie giving help as needed. Students will need to bring directions, yarn and needles, as well as an extra set of needles and scrap yarn to practice the new techniques.


01 626 W2 Thursday 3 sessions


May 12-26


MCEC Rm. 205 Julie Koski


6:30-8 pm $29


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