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WaitlistChef Elliott Prag (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)ACCESS - Simple & Easy Recipes: Appetizers and Smoothies (Northeast)CookingWe’ll make several appetizers, both sweet and savory, to go with our traditional “last class” fruit smoothies.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
WaitlistACCESS - Simple & Easy Recipes: Cajun Crispy Chicken (Northeast)CookingA perky blend of spices coat this quick oven-fried chicken served with garlic mashed potatoes and broccoli.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS - Simple & Easy Recipes: Easy Lemon Pasta (Northeast)CookingWaitlistOur lemon basil pasta is so easy you don’t even have to drain the noodles! Bread and salad are our regular sides.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026
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ACCESS - Simple & Easy Recipes: Loaded Nachos (Northeast)CookingWaitlistWhat better way to make nachos than a large sheet pan with all of the toppings! Or have it “your way” with only the toppings you like.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026
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ACCESS - Spectrum SquadTrips, Tours & Special EventsAre you neurodivergent and LGBTQIA2S+? Let’s meet up for coffee or maybe visit an art museum. This group will be a space for us to just hang out in relaxed environments. Members of the group will have input on where we meet. The group will be led by instructor Frances (she/her) who is a lesbian with autism that wants anyone to feel welcome to attend.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS - Spring Tree Identification (Anwatin)Hobby & LeisureSpring is one of the trickiest times to identify trees. Learn to identify trees before the leaves fully emerge using clues such as buds, flowers, bark, and phenology, then go on a walk with a naturalist and practice your identification skills. This class includes outdoor walking. Please dress appropriately.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
WaitlistACCESS - Sunflower Tied Wreath (South)Arts & CraftsCreate a cheerful sunflower using colorful fabric strips that brightens any door year-round!Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
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ACCESS - Video Game Night (Northeast)Hobby & LeisureCome play games! We have multiple game systems and many many games! There will be snacks too!Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS - Walking for Fitness (Camden)Sports, Recreation & ExerciseDon't let bad weather stop you from walking. Enjoy this easy exercise indoors instead. Walking can lower blood pressure, cholesterol, risk of stroke and risk of injury. It can also improve your sense of well-being and happiness. By registering, you are welcome to drop in during the times listed below.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
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ACCESS - Walking for Fitness (Ella Baker)Sports, Recreation & ExerciseWalking can improve your sense of well-being and happiness. Don't let bad weather stop you! Enjoy this easy exercise indoors, on your own, walking the halls of Roosevelt. It can lower your blood pressure, cholesterol, and risks for stroke and/or injury. By registering, you are welcome to drop-in anytime during the times listed. Pre-registration is required.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
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ACCESS - Walking for Fitness (Northeast)Sports, Recreation & ExerciseDon't let bad weather stop you from walking. Enjoy this easy exercise indoors instead. Walking can lower blood pressure, cholesterol, risk of stroke and risk of injury. It can also improve your sense of well-being and happiness. By registering, you are welcome to drop in during the times listed below.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS - Walking for Fitness (Roosevelt)Sports, Recreation & ExerciseWalking can improve your sense of well-being and happiness. Don't let bad weather stop you! Enjoy this easy exercise indoors, on your own, walking the halls of Roosevelt. It can lower your blood pressure, cholesterol, and risks for stroke and/or injury. By registering, you are welcome to drop-in anytime during the times listed. Pre-registration is required. *No class on 2/19, 2/20, 2/27Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS - Walking for Fitness (Southwest)Sports, Recreation & ExerciseWalking can improve your sense of well-being and happiness. Don't let bad weather stop you! Enjoy this easy exercise indoors, on your own, walking the halls of Southwest. It can lower your blood pressure, cholesterol, and risks for stroke and/or injury. By registering, you are welcome to drop-in anytime during the times listed. Pre-registration is required.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS - Whimsical Whisk Dragonfly (South)Arts & CraftsTransform an ordinary kitchen whisk into a stunning dragonfly sculpture. In this hands-on craft session, you’ll repurpose simple materials into a unique piece of art that’s perfect for home décor or gifting.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
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ACCESS - Yoga: Chair Yoga (Anwatin) ONLINESports, Recreation & ExerciseLearn gentle adapted yoga sequences while seated to increase flexibility, coordination and strength. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Lifelong Learning 55+ classes have discounted price options already among the options. Participants are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When participants sign up at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS- Nature In Focus: Natural Fibers for Nests & Cordage (Anwatin)Trips, Tours & Special EventsBoth animals and people use plant fibers. Examine a variety of bird nests to see what plant fibers were used and learn about the birds that made them. Then try your hand at making a piece of cordage from natural fibers found in the park. Activities may include walking on uneven ground. Ages 18+Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
ACCESS: M.E.L.O.D.Y. Choir (Anwatin)Hobby & LeisureMake some musical magic!? M.E.L.O.D.Y. (Music that Encourages Learning, Openness, Diversity & You) Choir is all about having fun, getting creative, and sharing the magic of music together. Love to sing? Amazing! Not a singer? No problem at all — we’ve got tons of cool, non‑verbal ways for you to join the music‑making fun. Registration covers super‑awesome M.E.L.O.D.Y. T‑shirt.Access-Adults with Developmental Disabilities Spring 2026 -
AI Certificate (Online at your own pace)Computers & TechnologyAccelerate your organization's success with AI. Learn how to leverage AI to cut costs, enhance data insights, automate tasks, and optimize efficiency. Master AI concepts, techniques, and strategic planning to drive innovation and position your business for the future. Courses in this certificate must be taken in the following order: Introduction to ChatGPT Intermediate AI AI Planning and Strategies Courses are online and asynchronous, meaning students may login to the classroom anytime during the course session, day or night, 24/7. For more information, go to our Online Professional Development Certificates & Courses FAQOnline Certificates and Courses 2026 -
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AI Explained (Ella Baker)Computers & TechnologyCurious about the real story behind AI? This course offers a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence, explores its current and future applications and discusses how you might encounter it in your daily life.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
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AI Explained (Southwest)Computers & TechnologyDemystify artificial intelligence and understand how these tools can enhance your personal and professional life. Over the course of a single, focused three-hour session, you will get a practical overview of generative AI—what it is, how it works and how to use it safely. Through demonstrations and real-life examples, you will discover ways to streamline workflows, boost creativity and make informed decisions. Whether you are interested in improving daily routines or finding smarter ways to work, this class is your on-ramp to the AI-powered world. If class is full, please enroll for the waitlist. We will contact you if a space becomes available.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
ALC Alter Ego (Grades 4-5)KeewaydinAlter ego creative writing and mask making encourages creativity, character development, and social-emotional learning by having students explore a "second self" with different traits, abilities, or motivations. These activities often involve creating a superhero/supervillain, an animal counterpart, or an opposite personality. After writing their "alter ego" character development, students will create a mask using plaster, cardboard, paint, feathers, beads, wire and other fun materials. Who do you want to be?! Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Extended Learning (ALC) classes are free. NO CLASSES TUESDAY, MARCH 31ST.After School Youth Enrichment Spring 2026 -
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ALC Digital Explorers (Grades 2-5)KeewaydinLearn to code with interactive robots and also build your typing skills! This class provides a unique blend of hands-on technology and essential digital literacy skills. In each session, we'll focus on three key skills: typing/keyboarding, computer basics, coding, and robotics. Students will learn how to more quickly and accurately type on a keyboard. They'll also master important computer skills like using keyboard shortcuts, making them confident digital navigators. This class is all about having a good time while building essential tech skills that will set them up for success in the digital world! Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Extended Learning (ALC) classes are free.After School Youth Enrichment Spring 2026 -
ALC Puzzle Paradise (Math Skills) with Ms. Eystad (Grades 2-5)KeewaydinWelcome to Puzzle Paradise! Our after-school class offers a fun way for your child to develop essential skills. Jigsaw puzzles are not just a game—they're a workout for the brain, helping children develop spatial reasoning and critical thinking as they visualize how pieces fit together. This strengthens their ability to recognize patterns and relationships, skills that are crucial for success in mathematics and problem-solving. Give your child the tools they need to succeed academically while having a blast! Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Extended Learning (ALC) classes are free. NO CLASS TUESDAY, MARCH 31ST.After School Youth Enrichment Spring 2026 -
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