Posted by Laura on Mar 25, 2014 in Older Articles
Spring is a great time to try something new and at CFU, we specialize in classes that deliver new skills and experiences. You can think of our classes as a great way to “sample” new pastimes or ventures without having to huge scheduling demands or costs of supplies or tuition. Stretch yourself a bit this spring and consider one of these upcoming classes as a new “adventure” in learning:
Did you study piano as a child? Or did you always want to learn? Keyboards provided by patient & encouraging teacher Carol Zeleny.
Golf is great exercise and a good way to get your vitamin D up! Tom White takes great care of his students (including a free 5th lesson)!
Learn a fun, super EASY technique and leave with a beautiful watercolor painting on rice paper suitable for framing. Taught the dynamic painting duo of Lydia Rea & Mary Tharp.
Rich McGaughey is a cheese man extraordinaire and a proponent of self-sufficiency. Beside how fun would it be to put your own cheddar on the burgers you grill this summer?
You’ve probably heard of kettlebell weights as they’ve been trendy ways to build muscle, strength and fitness for a couple of years now. No one teaches them better than Brian Copeland.
Did you see Slumdog Millionaire? Remember some of the exuberant dancing? Try some “Bollywood” style dance moves with the insanely talented Seemie Xavier.
Patrick Yarnell is a patient teacher and encourages students to start out in either electric or acoustic. You’ll find your inner rock star (or folk muse) in no time!
Bridge is the ultimate social card game. Get started with the basics and see if it’s just the social ticket you were looking for.
This artistic doodling technique is fun and meditative, and taught by certified teacher Dusty Darrah. Quilters especially love it as a way to develop free-motion drawing skills and learn new patterns.
Ever heard or seen the tube-like musical instrument used by aboriginal Australians? That’s a digeridoo and aside from being a kick to play, the technique used to create the drone is terrific therapy for those with sleep apnea. Taught by the talented Roxy Harbitter.