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  • Acoustic Guitar - Beginners

    Come join us and learn how to play chords, rhythms, and melodies with the Jeff Lawrence method! Jeff's guitar music curriculum and teaching style will have you playing in no time, all while having a blast in a group setting. No prior guitar experience required. Just bring your acoustic guitar, tuner, folding music stand and a pencil. Students will need to purchase a workbook on the first night of class - it's a 70+ page guide with a step-by-step process of learning guitar with fast action tools. The workbook costs $29.95. See you there!
  • Acoustic Guitar - Brush Up

    Ready to take your guitar skills to the next level but haven’t played for a while? Join our brush up acoustic guitar course to review the basics and then learn to play more complex chords, rhythms, and melodies. Remember to bring your acoustic guitar, guitar tuner, a folding music stand and a pencil to class. If you're a returning student, make sure to bring your workbook on the first night of class or purchase one for $29.95. This 70+ page curriculum is packed with step-by-step tools to help you improve your guitar skills quickly. See you in class! The Instructor is Jeff Lawrence.
  • Beginning Drawing

    Good drawing is the basis of artistic expressions. Learn draw what you see - not what you “think” you see. Become aware of line, line quality, shape (positive/negative), tonal values, proportion and perspective. Develop and improve your eye and hand skills. Bring an 11”x14” [80 lb. acid-free] sketch pad, a sketch & wash pencil, drawing pencils [at least a 6H, 4H, 2B & 6B pencil or mechanical pencil], kneaded/white eraser and a sharpener. Enjoy visual examples and individual attention from professional and local artist Shanoa Allowitz. Shanoa is the owner of Alchemy Art studio in Heber, Utah. She has been teaching art for over 23 years. For more about Shanoa, please visit artbyshanoa.com.
  • Discover Fly Fishing (Under age 18 okay with parent)

    Discover fly fishing and have fun in the outdoors! Learn about the local trout and where they live. Explore what fish eat and how to catch them on flies. We cover what gear and flies are needed to catch trout locally. Learn to cast and, most importantly, how to present flies so trout will eat them. The highlight of the course is a half-day field trip on Saturday, April 12, led by professional fishing guide Steve Caldwell. After taking this class you can expect to have the skills to go out and catch fish on your own. Materials extra and will be discussed in the first class meeting.
  • Fly Casting Clinic

    Learning to cast can be intimidating for the beginner fly fisherman; in fact, casting is actually very straightforward. If you are new to fly casting or if you find it frustrating, this is the workshop for you. With a little coaching and practice you can effectively present flies to fish. In this class you get an introduction to roll casting and the overhead cast used to present dry flies. Registration is limited to 8 students to allow for individual coaching and feedback. The instructor, Steve Caldwell, has taught fly fishing and casting to hundreds of anglers over the past 12 years. Students should bring their own fishing gear and may bring flies suitable for fishing for trout in ponds and lakes. This clinic is held at the Deer Valley Ponds.
  • Landscape Design & Refresh

    Develop your customized master layout and a planting plan. Learn to create a pleasing spatial relationships and plant selections that generate seasonal interest and visual curb-appeal. Begin with a site plan of your property drawn to scale and advance each week through the design, decision and sketching process. Each session includes lecture, hands-on development and planning time. Bring your property dimensions, building footprint and current photos of environmental conditions. This course is taught by Bruce L. Maw, ASLA, PLA, an experienced professional in the field.
  • Nine Steps to Self-Publishing Your Book

    If you want to get your book out quickly, this workshop is for you. Learn only what you need to know by systematically walking you through the self-publishing process, using practical examples that you can apply to your own manuscript. By the end of the workshop, you know exactly what it takes, and how much it costs, to self-publish your book. This class is held on Zoom. A meeting ID and password is emailed to registered students prior to the class start date. The instructor, Stacy Dymalskiis a story developer in Hollywood and best-selling author of "The Memoir Midwife: Nine Steps to Self-Publishing Your Book." She is an active member of the Writers Guild of America, and a producer, screenwriter and publishing consultant, as well as a corporate speaker and comedian. Please note that this virtual workshop is held in Mountain Time.
  • Sewing 101

    Sewing 101 is the perfect opportunity to unleash your creativity and learn a valuable skill that can last a lifetime. In this beginner-friendly class, you'll gain hands-on experience using a sewing machine, reading patterns and more. You have the option to complete a pair of pants. The cost of supplies varies depending on the type materials you choose. Bring your own machine or let us know if you need to borrow one of ours. Supply list for basic notions and pattern options provided before the class start date. The instructor is Madeleine Mann. Madeleine graduated from SLCC’s fashion program in 2017 with a degree in technical fashion design and is an advanced seamstress, pattern maker and the owner of Pins and Needles Park City.
  • Story Telling Class

    A great story needs a great storyteller – you! Everyone has unique stories to share. Here’s your chance to perfect your storytelling and keep your audience on the edge of their seats. Learn a craft, become a confident public speaker and have a whole lot of fun along the way. For more information, visit tellmeastory.cafe or contact John Davis, founder of Tell Me A Story at info@tellmeastory.com or call 435-565-1708.
  • The Art of Everyday Flower Arranging

    Learn how to make the most of the fresh flowers from the market and get creative with your arrangements. Find out how to care for and arrange flowers. You'll take home your own floral design and a lot of know how! The class price includes flowers. Bring your own vase or one can be purchased at class for $5.00. The instructor is Shomara, a professional florist and owner of Weeping Rose Floral & Design located in the Market at Park City.
  • Turn Your Story Into a Book

    Do you have a story idea that should be a book or movie? Every story has to have a message and a story arc that logically flows from beginning to middle to end. This course shows you first how to find your story’s overall message and then how to structure your story so that it logically progresses and supports your message. This is not just a writing class, but a story development class, designed to give you clarity when you sit down to write your story. This class will be held on Zoom. A meeting ID and password will be emailed to registered students prior to class start date. The instructor, Stacy Dymalskiis a story developer in Hollywood and best-selling author of "The Memoir Midwife: Nine Steps to Self-Publishing Your Book." She is an active member of the Writers Guild of America, and a producer, screenwriter and publishing consultant, as well as a corporate speaker and comedian. Please note that this virtual workshop is held in Mountain Time.
  • Utah Rider Ed. Basic Rider - Register at Utah Rider Ed

    Basic Rider (16 & Up with valid driver license) This is the best place to start after you’ve made the decision to ride, or if you are returning to riding after a long absence. Learn the basics of operating a motorcycle and safety-oriented mental strategies. Motorcycles and helmets are provided for your use. Included are 5 hours of online classroom instruction and up to ten hours of hands-on riding exercises in a positive and safe environment. Successful completion of this course will waive riding test for Utah Driver License Division. This course takes up to 15 hours to complete and is held at Park City High School. Please plan on attending both Saturday and Sunday 8:00am-1:00pm. Note: Schedule times may vary. Be sure to verify your schedule with Utah Rider Ed. Class is limited to 10. For more information and to register go to utahridered.com. Sat. & Sun. June 21 & 22 • $260 Sat. & Sun. June 28 & 29 • $260 Sat. & Sun. July 19 & 20 • $260 Sat. & Sun. July 26 & 27 • $260 Sat. & Sun. August 16 & 17 • $260 Sat. & Sun. August 23 & 24 • $260
  • Watercolor Painting All ability levels welcome.

    Start or continue your beautiful watercolor journey. Gain basic knowledge and take your technique to the next level. Choose your favorite subject, build on your previous skills and learn many ways to work with this exceptional medium. Enjoy visual examples and individual attention from professional and local artist Shanoa Allowitz. Shanoa is the owner of Alchemy Art studio in Heber, Utah. She has been teaching art for over 23 years. For more about Shanoa, please visit artbyshanoa.com. Please see the needed supply list on our website. This class pairs well with Basic Drawing.
  • Women's Self Defense

    This course is specifically tailored to empower women by teaching them essential hand-to-hand combat techniques for self-defense. Learn striking, choke and bearhug defenses as well as other valuable skills and tactics. Women of all ages and abilities, starting from age 10, are welcome to join and enhance their self-defense capabilities. Ages 10-17 must be accompanied with an adult student. The instructor is Cameron Wright. He is a certified Krav Maga instructor with Unified Mrav Maga and has been practicing martial arts for 16 years. For questions, please email Cameron at cameronlyndonwright@gmail.com.