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Astrology (South)
Bring your chart to life with the complexity of the sun, moon and planets. Explore major life themes, cycles and your personal weather map. Receive a copy of your chart. This class is scheduled to take place in person. If we are unable to hold classes in person or are limited in what locations we can use, this class will be moved to an online platform at the same date and time. In that event, a Community Education staff will share information about attending through an online platform.Waitlist -
Astrology 1: Natal Charts & Transits (Edison)
*** Please note that this class will meet 4 times (skip date of 5/14) and is $55). The online listing is correct and is not reflective of what was printed in the catalog due to a last minute schedule change *** Your natal chart shows the placement of the planets the moment you were born and can give much insight into who you are, your strengths and challenges, your desires and fortunes, your karma and fate. Getting to know yourself through your chart can help nurture your whole self. You will learn to read your own chart, track transits and build a foundation in the ancient symbolic language of the stars. We will start with the basics: descriptions of the attributes of the 12 signs of the Zodiac, the planets, the nodes of the Moon and the 12 houses. You will learn how the chart is laid out, the importance of the house cusps and how to choose a house system. The basic aspects: squares, oppositions, trines and conjunctions will be covered. We will learn from each other’s charts and share experiences. Software for casting charts will be recommended but is not required. No previous knowledge of astrology is necessary. Please make sure you have your exact time of birth to the moment -
Astrology 2 (South)
This class follows Astrology 1.0. Students should be familiar with the language of astrology -- planets, signs, houses, etc. We will study transits, progressions and phases of the moon. -
Capsule Wardrobing Solutions for Every Body (Lake Harriet Upper)
We’ll talk dressing to serve your Body Type and color palette; Capsule Wardrobes for a week, weekend, or month of mix and match; shopping solutions including the Twin Cities consignment and thrifting scene, styling and mending strategies, and so much more! Two nights cover all aspects of getting dressed to express the authentic you. -
Define Your Divergence (Camden)
Neurodivergent wiring can make us feel like we’re constantly “on” or in “go, go, go!” mode. In this neuro-affirming class, we will take time to identify our strengths, needs, and desires. You will design a person-centered zine to remind you of you. Led by a Black, Queer, Neurodivergent person, this class is designed for people of all neurotypes, ability levels, ages, and presentations, with an emphasis on those with intersectional marginalized identities. -
Enneagram, Your Money and You (Edison)
Do you feel stuck? Do you feel like you are always making the same mistakes? Have you lived your life and wondered why you are the way you are? What have your finances got to do with your personality? In this two-part class, you will be introduced to the enneagram model. Beth Beaty, certified enneagram teacher, will help you figure out your enneagram type and explore how that might impact your relationship with money. Second class, Marcia Alexander and Aaron Jones, financial advisors, will look at financial decisions and enneagram types. This is a great opportunity to learn big things and ask scary questions – in a welcoming, supportive and fun environment. -
From Burnout to Breakthrough: Find Work that Works for You (Southwest)
Ditch the burnout, find your spark! In this one-night intensive, career coach Leonard Lang will present his step-by-step career discovery process, answer questions, and start you on your way to a career you will love. If class is full, please enroll for the waitlist. We will contact you if a space becomes available. -
Let’s Get Dressed! Capsule Wardrobing Solutions for Every Body (Lake Harriet Upper)
We’ll talk dressing to serve your Body Type and color palette; Capsule Wardrobes for a week, weekend, or month of mix and match; shopping solutions including the Twin Cities consignment and thrifting scene, styling and mending strategies, and so much more! Two nights cover all aspects of getting dressed to express the authentic you. -
Personal Peace & Well Being (Roosevelt)
You are invited to explore a unique perspective on the topic of personal peace shared by Prem Rawat through dynamic videos. This class is not affiliated with any religion or philosophy and allows time for reflection during class time. Past participants are welcome to attend. “The desire for peace is fundamental to every human being.” ~ Prem Rawat -
Secular Tarot for Self Reflection 2: Digging Deeper (Lake Harriet Upper)
This class will be a workshop space to dig deeper into the topics covered in "Introduction to Secular Tarot for Self Reflection and Journaling." This class is for folks who have taken the introductory tarot class or who already have at least one tarot deck, have a basic familiarity with tarot, and have some experience with using tarot for self reflection. We will compare and contrast different approaches to reading cards, explore our relationships to different cards and different decks, and brainstorm components of routines and rituals that participants can try out after class -
Secular Tarot for Self-Reflection & Journaling 1 (Lake Harriet Upper)
In this class, we will explore how you can use tarot cards to tap into your intuition and get messages from your own subconscious. We will go over a brief history of tarot cards, what makes up a tarot deck, how to choose a deck that works for you, and how to use tarot for self-reflection. After some lecture and group discussion, you will have hands-on time to look at and practice with some decks. -
Socializing (South)
Feeling disconnected or unsure how to meet new people? This friendly, discussion-based class offers practical tools and guidance to help you build confidence, make meaningful connections, and overcome social isolation. Through relaxed group activities and conversation, you’ll learn about the benefits of friendship, ways to expand your social circle, and how to feel more comfortable engaging with others in everyday life. -
The First Month as a Volunteer Board Member (Camden)
What is it like to be the new person on an established board of directors Whether HOA, Neighborhood Association, Nonprofit Organization or Service Organization, learn from the experience of a young person on an established board of directors. We will also cover some helpful technology tips for people of all ages and learn when and how to jump in and solve a problem, and when to delegate. We will have time for discussion and idea sharing. -
Twin Cities Lesbian Life: Conversations (Edison)
Join Conversations for creating connection, community, and our culture. TC Lesbian Life is a peer support and discussion group by lesbians for lesbians about lesbian living: from coming out and family concerns, to partnering (or not) and more. It is a safe space to talk about how we move through our lives, meet our unique challenges, and how we come to define and understand ourselves. While the conversation is hosted by an experienced peer facilitator, it is guided by participants. It is not therapy. Most of all, it is to build community and support, so bring your questions, your perspective, and your experiences. Open to lesbians of all ages 18 and over. Facebook Group Facebook Page Email TC Lesbian Life