Every weekend, local artisans and small business owners share their real skills with eager young learners. These aren't classes—they're apprenticeships in creativity, problem-solving, and craftsmanship.

Upcoming Classes

Hendley & Co | Aug 17th

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Jessica will guide families through the world of interior design using shoebox dioramas. You’ll explore color theory, tiny layouts, and the creative thinking behind every choice.

Colorcube  | Aug 23rd

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Pat will lead a hand-painted name sign workshop. Parents and kids will create their own personalized art while hearing how Pat turned his craft into a thriving business.

Bevel-Up Woodworking

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John will bring woodworking to life. Together, families will cut, shape, and sand wooden animals using real tools, learning how John applies woodworking in his everyday work.

Empty storefront with hardwood floors, white walls, large front windows, and an adjacent bathroom visible to the left.
  • A neighborhood carpenter teaches measuring and sawing. A local baker shares the science of sourdough. A tech entrepreneur demonstrates circuit building. These are your actual neighbors sharing their life's work.

  • Kids don't watch demonstrations—they do the work. Every child leaves having created something real: a wooden project, fresh bread, a working flashlight. Materials always included.

  • Some workshops bring families together to learn side-by-side. Others give kids focused time to develop skills independently. Check each workshop's format when registering.

The Details

Workshop Investment

  • Single Workshop: $35 per child (or per family for family workshops)

  • Materials: Always included

  • Sibling Discount: 20% off second child

  • Member Price: $30 per workshop

Why These Workshops Matter

Career exposure - Kids discover interests and aptitudes early


Real skills - Practical abilities they'll use throughout life


Community connections - Learn from actual neighbors, not strangers


Confidence building - Creating something real builds self-esteem


Screen-free learning - Hands and minds engaged together

FAQ

  • Perfect! Every workshop starts with basics. Our community teachers are patient and remember being beginners themselves.

  • Yes, everything. Kids leave with their creation and sometimes extra materials to continue learning at home.

  • For kids-only workshops, we encourage parents to enjoy some free time. For family workshops, you're learning together!

  • We work with verified local professionals who are passionate about sharing their craft. Each leader undergoes background checks and orientation.