The Brentwood Library is a big, beautiful resource on Concord Road. Tonight I found another fun thing to do at the Brentwood Library: community education classes!
Fifteen other women and I had a fabulous time learning how to create flower arrangements from found materials.
Tonight, a talented local resident discussed how to gather wild materials, find suitable containers, and combine them with tools and wholesale blooms.
She had an engaging Powerpoint with photos of wedding and party arrangements.
What's so cool about community education: it's taught by real people in our own community, lending our expertise, neighbor to neighbor.
Next time you go to the Brentwood Library, take a moment to check the Events board in the foyer. There are usually brochures for each upcoming class. You can turn in your registration form to the Circulation Desk while you're there.
--->Here's the schedule of upcoming classes held at the Brentwood Library. Many are free, but a few have a nominal fee.
UPCOMING CLASSES INCLUDE:
- Digital photography
- Retirement planning
- Feng Shui
- Law Talk
- Chess club
- Computer instruction
- Montana Holding Company Helps RVers Bypass The Tax Man
- 4 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Sending & Receiving Faxes
- Fun Facts About Snowflakes
- Jim's Fun Times Guide Triathlon Awards
- The Fear Of Losing Fitness In The Off-Season
- Treadmill Desks: The New Exercise Trend For Busy Workers?
- The Most Wasteful Companies In Terms Of Packaging And Paperwork
from The Fun Times Guide
- My Favorite Food Serving & Storage Plates, Bowls And Lids
- The Best Way To Store Leftover Paint
- Electric Oxen, Cheap Rain Barrels, & Reusable Bags Ruled 2008
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