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Beginning Drawing with Dave Paarlberg-Kvam
This four-session drawing course introduces the fundamental skills and materials needed to build confidence and creativity as a beginning artist. Students will explore the basics of line drawing, value and shading, and how to organize a strong composition, while learning how artists observe and translate what they see onto paper.Each session will focus on a different set of tools and techniques, including graphite, ink, charcoal, and pastel, giving students hands-on experience with a variety of drawing media. Through guided exercises and demonstrations, participants will learn how each medium creates different effects and how to use them intentionally.Every class will include time to practice new skills and complete a finished drawing, resulting in several pieces suitable for a personal drawing portfolio. No prior drawing experience is required—this class is designed to be supportive, exploratory, and encouraging for anyone interested in learning how to draw or strengthening foundational skills.All materials are included in the fee.Min Age: 15+
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Stained Glass with Charlotte Sylvester
Charlotte Sylvester has been practicing stained glass since 2020 and is looking forward to guiding you through this intricate, interesting and inspiring process from start to finish. During this 5-session course, students will learn the fundamentals of the Copper Foil Technique and leave with a beautifully finished stained glass creation.Choose an entry level ‘cartoon’ or template, and learn the nuances of glass cutting, shaping, grinding, copper foiling and soldering. Students will first create a practice piece and with their newly discovered talent, they will craft a stained glass masterpiece to cherish or gift.Sign up early as there are limited spots available. Courses will be offered both in the fall and spring semesters to help accommodate this popular offering. This class is geared for beginners or intermediate levels, age requirement: 18+. All materials and tools are provided for use during this course.Requirement: Closed-toed shoes and pants. Safety glasses, gloves and mask are provided; please feel free to bring your own.Please note, this class is NOT recommended for those that are pregnant or breastfeeding due to the possible exposure of lead solder."Charlotte had such genuine enthusiasm for her craft and patience. She provided one on one help to ensure you were comfortable with the process. A good estimation of time, well organized. Love that she had multiple patterns to choose from. I would definitely take another class with her. ZC""Charlotte Sylvester was an amazing instructor and made taking the class such a pleasure! Would love to take another class from her, maybe a tier 2 stained glass class. CVU Access is a great resource for the community."
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Raising Kids in a Digital World
Today’s kids are growing up in a digital environment no generation has faced before—and most parents are trying to keep up without a roadmap. Between smartphones, social media, school devices, gaming, and constant online connection, it can feel overwhelming to know what actually helps kids thrive. Raising Kids in a Digital World is a supportive, evidence-based series designed to help parents and caregivers move beyond fear and confusion and toward clarity, confidence, and realistic family strategies. Rather than focusing on panic headlines or rigid rules, this program offers practical tools, thoughtful discussion, and research-informed guidance that meets families where they are. Emmy Hilliard of Grow Digital Skills will help participants gain insight into how technology truly affects kids’ development, how to talk with kids in ways that build trust and cooperation, and how to create family tech plans that actually work in real life. Sessions are designed to stand alone or be taken as a series, allowing families to join whenever they’re ready. Session 1: What’s Really Going On With Kids and Technology Understanding the digital landscape without the fear This session cuts through alarming headlines and myths to explore what research actually tells us about kids, screens, and brain development. We’ll look at: How technology affects attention, sleep, mental health, and learning Why some kids struggle more than others What’s normal, what’s not, and when to be concerned Parents will leave with a clearer, calmer understanding of what truly matters—and what doesn’t. Session 2: Conversations the Work How to talk about tech without power struggles Most families fight about screens—but very few are taught how to talk about them. This session focuses on: How to have conversations that don’t trigger defensiveness Ways to help kids feel heard while still setting limits How to shift from control to collaboration You’ll learn practical scripts and strategies you can use right away to open healthier, more productive conversations at home. Session 3: Building a Family Digital Plan Creating boundaries that actually stick Rigid rules often fail—but no rules don’t work either. This session helps families create a plan that fits their values and their real life. We’ll cover: How to decide what matters most for your family Age-appropriate boundaries How to handle pushback and change over time Understanding smartphone settings Participants will leave with a framework they can adapt as their children grow. Session 4: School Devices & Social Media Managing what you don’t fully control From school-issued laptops to Snapchat and TikTok, parents often feel powerless. This session explores: How to set boundaries when devices are required for school What to know about popular platforms How to advocate for your child at school When and how to step in This is about realistic navigation—not perfection. Register for each of these online sessions separately or come to the full series for the maximum benefit.
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