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July 2020
Join in NAMI Minnesota’s Free Online Mental Health Classes
Free online mental health classes for July and August
Find out more »August 2020
Youth invited to free virtual artist in residence classes
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) invite youth and teens ages 8-18 to join in a free week of connecting with a Virtual Artist in Residence (AiR) and other young creative for kit-based artmaking from home.
Find out more »Helping Employees Live in a Pandemic
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) has developed an online mental health program for employers to offer their employees to help them manage their stress, coping skills, and resiliency during this unprecedented time. The new program is called HELP – Helping Employees Live in a Pandemic.
Find out more »Virtual Polymer Clay Sun Sculpture Class
Create a 5 to 7 inch sun with lots of glitter and polymer clay.
Find out more »Pricing Your Art online workshop
The Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) is having an online workshop, Pricing Your Art, Thursday, Aug. 27, 6:30-7:30 pm.
Find out more »September 2020
Polymer Clay Classes
Layl will be teaching upcoming classes virtually.
Find out more »Resilient Yards workshops for fall
Metro Blooms is offering a Blue Thumb Lawns to Legumes workshops, offered as a webinar, to learn strategies for mitigating the effects of climate change in your outdoors, and to help protect pollinators, clean water, and the local ecosystem.
Find out more »Medicare Virtual Workshop
A representative from the Senior Linkage Line will present recent changes in Medicare benefits and coverage, and how these changes affect you.
Find out more »Compassionate Ocean Events
Events and classes at Compassionate Ocean Dharma Center.
Find out more »October 2020
MacPhailK-12@Home: Live, online, free music education
MacPhailK-12@Home provides online music instruction for students studying at home. The music education programming is offered live and is specially designed for K-12 students, offered at no cost for families. Classes reflect a wide range of styles, genres and cultures that build on a student’s own creativity and artistry. MacPhail’s school partnership faculty share a decade’s worth of experience teaching music live online. A wide range of resources assists music educators or parents new to live online music education and…
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