May 12 Tuesday
Alternating Tuesdays / 6:30 – 8 pm / $5 drop-inJan 13, 27Feb 3, 17March 10, 24April 7, 21
Who doesn’t love to dance? This low-key class taught by local choreographer Kelli Jolly is designed for adults ages 18 and up! A flexible schedule allows you to drop in whenever you want.
Appropriate for ALL levels, from experienced dancer to complete beginner – the class is about having fun and enjoying the rhythm without any pressure.
Classes are 90 minutes and consist of a warmup, skills across the dance floor, and a combination.
Wear any comfortable shoes and clothing.
May 18 Monday
7:00 – 8:30 pm / $5 covers materials each time, BYOBMon. May 18
Let’s explore watercolor together as both an individual and community mindfulness practice. Watercolor is the perfect medium to teach us how to let go of perfection, to continue when things aren't going exactly as planned, to appreciate one another's creative journeys, and to find flow.
The focus is on the journey rather than the outcome. This is not a class with a teacher, but rather an experience of creativity in community. Zero experience or "artistic ability" strongly encouraged. This experience will create a welcome space for all who wish to participate. Space is limited. Please preregister.
May 19 Tuesday
May 26 Tuesday
Jun 02 Tuesday
Jun 08 Monday
MIDLAND MAN SCOUTS
Second and fourth Monday of each Month7:00 – 8:30 pm / $8 each day - Let us know you are coming!Jan 12Jan 26Feb 9Feb 23March 9March 23April 13April 27May 11
WHAT: Men developing camaraderie and a social network through participation in a variety of tasks and challenges.
HOW: We will meet up to chat and pick tasks, challenges, competitions to complete. For instance, we might task each member to write one sentence about their life each day for fourteen days. At the next session, members share what they completed. We might challenge everyone to pick one health related behavior and do that for two weeks, reporting back to the group. The competition will obviously be arm wrestling. Group members will be encouraged to plan and participate in mutually beneficial outings.
Let’s show this loneliness epidemic who is boss!
With Eric Beasley, Ph.D., Sociology Michigan State University. Eric has been a professor for many years and likes improv, yoga, comedy, basketball, and guitar, along with whatever you're interested in! Send any questions, suggestions, one-liners, etc. to Eric at beasle23@msu.edu.
What's includedChatting, bonding, and fun challenges!
Jun 09 Tuesday
Jun 16 Tuesday
Jun 23 Tuesday
Jun 30 Tuesday