Weston Pop-Up University

2020 ONLINE Classes

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Fun and Learning for Every Age

Classes are free but registration is required.

Click any “Register Free for All Classes” button on our website to register for Weston U classes.  “Register for Free” buttons above each class description provide a direct link to sign up for that class.

Class location details and maps are confirmed at registration. If you need help please contact us at westonpopupuniversity@gmail.com or drop by the Wilder Memorial Library for assistance. For more information click here.

Poetry for Sharing

SUNDAY, APRIL 19   4:00-5:00 PM

April is Poetry Month! Former English teacher Linda Saarnijoki, who led the Memoir Writing class in March, is turning her talents to poetry. Whether we “like” or “hate” poetry, understand it or are mystified, each of us knows at least a couple of poems that we liked and remember or that have meaningful associations for us.  Here’s an opportunity to share your favorites with others and hear about theirs.  The structure of this class will be simple: each person will read aloud to us all a favorite poem and then say a few words about why they like the poem, what they like about it, maybe why it’s meaningful to them.  This is most definitely not a college course in literary analysis: it’s about reading and talking about poetry for the simple pleasures of it.  When you register, you will be asked to send in the poem you want to read and say something about; then a day before the class, you will receive via email a packet of all of the poems. We may not get to talk about all of them, but you will then be able to enjoy them on your own. If you don’t have a poem you want to contribute, no worries; come to the class anyway and enjoy what others have offered. 

Linda Saarnijoki is a former middle school and high school English teacher. She lives in Weston.

 

Watercolor Demonstration

FRIDAY, APRIL 24   4:00-5:00 PM

Local artist Doris Ingram will demonstrate how she makes her magic with paint and creativity. She will start with a blank canvas and an idea and show us how she ends up with a beautiful finished product. Doris is also a wonderful cook and taught the very popular Perfect Pie Crust class in March. 

Doris is an enthusiastic watercolor artist with a strong style and feels her mediums blend perfectly with her active lifestyle. She enjoys watercolor for its easy portability, and especially for its spontaneous spirit and sparkling colors.
With her love of the outdoors, it is only natural that most of her paintings are done on site. She also feels it is important to be closely involved with her subject in order to create a more exciting painting. Participating often in workshops, Doris continues to explore the many facets of watercolor and oils.
 
Doris Ingram comes from a family of artists and pie makers and is a long-time resident of Weston.

Landscape 101

MONDAY, APRIL 20   4:00-5:00 PM

Gardening 101 and Gardening 201. Led by Carrie Chalmers. This first class will be an armchair tour of inspirational gardens from around the world and locally. An opportunity for us all to think about the beauty of the natural world and how wonderful it will be to get back outside to enjoy it.

The second class on April 27th will be a more practical class applying some of the principles of landscape design as demonstrated in the first class. It is not necessary to attend both classes.

Carrie Chalmers has lived in Weston most of her life. She has a landscape design firm and in her spare time grows vegetables, raises sheep, and spins and knits at Quoyburray Farm in Weston.

Landscape 201

MONDAY, APRIL 27   4:00-5:00 PM

Learn basic principles of garden and landscape design with Carrie Chalmers.  Using photographs, Carrie will outline some basic design concepts, share favorite plant selections, cover common mistakes and answer questions from the audience.  

This second class will be a more practical class applying some of the principles of landscape design as demonstrated in the first class. It is not necessary to attend both classes.

Carrie Chalmers has lived in Weston most of her life. She has a landscape design firm and in her spare time grows vegetables, raises sheep, and spins and knits at Quoyburray Farm in Weston.

More Fun Photography For Kids!

Ends SATURDAY, APRIL 25th 9:00-11:00 AM: Starts when you sign up!
Got a creative kid who likes to take pictures or wants to have fun with a camera or iPhone? Weston photographer Mark Martins and Weston’s head Librarian Jessica Clapp have a new Facebook Group called “Kid Photographers”! 
 
The kids (with your help and permission) can go to the Kid Photographers Facebook page and get their instructions and 3 photo challenges. In this workshop they will be able to start taking pictures and posting them right away. This activity starts as soon as the kids get their assignments. Deadline for posting is Saturday, April 25th. So get busy! Here’s the Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/KidPhotographers
 
Notes & Conditions: Adult supervision by Parent or Guardian is required to participate as well as access to Facebook . Supervising adults must approve the photos the children are submitting before they are posted. Thank you.
 
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