Bring your writing, works-in-progress, or works-in-thought. This writing group allows beginners, unpublished, and published writers to network, learn, vent, and feel inspired to move to the next level.
Learn about using commercial and independent designer sewing patterns, measuring for size, and interpreting and following the written instructions.
Like to crochet? Wanting to learn but not sure where to start? Join us for a weekly roundtable of crochet, conversation, and fun. Feel free to bring a snack or lunch. All experience levels are welcome.
Do you enjoy reading and talking about books? Then our book discussion group is for you! We will feature a different book at each meeting. Come join us for a sharing of good books and ideas.
This month's selection is The Water Keeper by Charles Martin.
EC50 has partnered with CCPL's Westminster Branch to bring you Donuts and Disasters! We will make donuts from scratch in our teaching kitchen.
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Registration verifies your acceptance of Exploration Commons' program cancellation and kitchen safety procedures.
The Exploration Commons kitchen is not an allergen-free facility.
All attendees need to register.
Have you ever wondered how basic video games are created? In this hands-on class, we'll use Microsoft MakeCode, a block-based coding program, to build a retro video game you can share with friends and family.
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This is one of many Maryland STEM Festival events being held around the state. Learn more about the MD STEM Festival here.
Calling all "vintage" Barbie girls! Wear your pinkest or "Barbie-est" outfit and come to this program celebrating all things Barbie! Discover the history of the iconic doll and play a trivia game.
This gentle yoga class allows students of various abilities and physical conditions to develop their yoga practice comfortably.
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All attendees need to register.
Among the approximately 200,000 people from the German states who came to America in 1854, was a young woman named Elizabeth Masser. She married Peter Thorn and the two cared for the Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA.
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Celebrating America fosters a greater sense and understanding of America's history and Carroll County's important role in that history by joining forces with private and public institutions around the county. For more information about the initiative, visit Carroll County's Celebrating America website.