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with Samantha Jamison
Do you get tired of asking others to help you do simple tasks on your cell phone? Do people ask you to do basic tasks on your device but end up doing it for you? Registering for this class grants you a 45-minute, in-person, no judgement, 1-on-1 lesson to help you feel more at ease […]
with Mary Sabins
Come learn the basics of needle felting and make an adorable gnome about 6 inches tall that will fit in the palm of your hand! This course is designed for beginners, and those with needle felting experience are welcome. Fiber color options will be available to choose from, so you can customize your gnome to […]
with Lesia Sochor
The Pysanka, a decorated egg, was common among Slavic people as far back as 5,000 BC and was an important spring ritual. When decorating eggs in the Ukrainian style, designs are drawn on the egg with melted beeswax, which flows from a tool called a Kystka. The eggs are then dipped in a series of […]
with Becca Nolon
This hands-on workshop will introduce participants to the art of creating unique jewelry using UV resin. Attendees will learn essential techniques for mixing, coloring, and curing resin to craft custom pendants, earrings, and rings. The class will cover safety protocols, basic design principles, and the use of embellishments like dried flowers, glitter, and pigments to […]
with Monica Hawk
This class covers a variety of topics, including self-care, methods to improve caregiver’s health and dealing with difficult emotions, managing difficult care partner behaviors, planning for the future, finding resources, improving communication skills with family and friends, family meetings, communicating with health professionals, and health care systems, action planning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
with Rose Crossman, Rosie's Artistry / Elmhurst Street
Join us for a fish-making class—which will be ready just in time for a Mother’s or Father’s Day gift and to celebrate Maine’s open water fishing season! You will learn how to put the fish together on the first night. Then you will paint him on April 16. After the second firing you will be […]
with Monica Hawk
We will discuss volunteer opportunities available through Spectrum Generations in your community and how you can become a part of it. We will discuss who Spectrum Generations is and what we do, or Evidence Based programs, leader training opportunity, practices, and benefits of volunteering. Bring you questions and ideas. There will be one meeting a […]
with Mark Nale and Matthew Nale, Elder Law Offices of John & Mark Nale
Designed for people of all ages, this class provides a thorough understanding of how to effectively plan for the future, ensuring peace of mind and financial security. Discussion will include the key elements of estate planning (wills and trusts will be discussed), retirement planning, advance directives, various options and strategies to pay for long-term care, […]
with Joan Bryson
Twining involves twisting two fixable strands called wefts around each other to enclose vertical strands called warps. It’s the use of two wefts and twisting them together to enclose the warps that distinguishes twining from normal weaving. To get started with twining we will make a placemat. The first night will be setting up, second […]
with Becca Nolon
This Mixed Media Art Makerspace Enrichment class offers students a dynamic and hands-on opportunity to explore the world of art through a variety of mediums. Participants will engage with techniques such as painting, collage, and alterative art ideas, fostering creativity and innovation. The class is designed to encourage experimentation, allowing students to combine materials like […]
with Audrey McGee, Resilient Embodiment Yoga
This class will be a gentle yoga practice, performed at a slow pace, with forms that are adaptable to all body shapes and abilities. A strong emphasis will be placed on stretching, with some seated forms and low impact movements. We will practice some meditations, breath work, and relaxation techniques. A great class for beginners […]
with Susan Roy
Hospice 101 – Group will discuss Hospice philosophy, common medications, team members, payor source, myths vs. reality, admission criteria, revocation and bereavement.
with Donna Whitney, Tailwaggers' Dog Training
This is a beginner dog training class designed for both the young and the not-so-young. We work in small groups with several trainers assisting. The first night will be an Orientation & Information night, held on Monday, April 7, at the Fairfield Community Center for the two-legged family members only. (Please register only one human […]
with Craig Coffman
In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn to play piano the way professionals do-using chords. The chord method is LOTS of fun and dramatically easier to learn than reading notes. Fee includes the online book, online follow up lessons, a recording […]
with Shirley Anderson
Barn Quilt Paint Night- Come join us and unleash your creativity with these beautiful Barn Quilts. Pick out a design and colors and you’re ready to create your masterpiece. No prior experience necessary, just be ready to paint a visually stunning piece of art that’s rich in history and cultural significance. ( this class will […]
with Craig Coffman
In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Registration fee includes the […]
with Mike Leonard
In this one-night class participants will learn the basics of digital photography: what you should have read in your owner’s manual–but didn’t! Topics covered include camera settings, understanding exposure and white balance, tips for making your best shots of various subjects. It’s a perfect session to attend BEFORE going on a vacation, so you can […]
with Robin Samalus-Getchell & The Robin's Nest Team
Join Robin and her talented design team at The Robin’s Nest and design your own fresh floral arrangement! Yoou will design a beautiful fresh floral arrangement to keep or give as a gift. Come prepared to learn some basics of floral design and to have fun! All materials are included in the cost.
with Pat Michaud
We will discuss selecting, growing, and harvesting herbs both old and new varieties. The second night we will talk about using culinary herbs in cooking, and we will even get out the cooking pots and pans and make herbal butter, gremolata, and fried garlic. Join us and learn how to make your garden even more […]
with Mike Leonard
In this one-night class we will explores all the things you need to know to take successful pictures after the sun sets and before the sun rises. This session reviews exposure, how to shoot images in the dark—including the Milky Way and Aurora—and how to capture your best photo under just moonlight. We will review […]
MMRACE is one of Maine’s 60+ Adult Education centers. Located in Northern Kennebec County in the City of Waterville, MMRACE serves over 1,200 learners (inclusive of our Community Education Program) every year.
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MMRACE Waterville Campus Academics and Enrichment
Phone: (207) 873-5754
Fax: (207) 873-7052
Office Hours: Mon 12:00-4:00pm, Tue-Thu, 8:00am-4:00pm Fri by appointment
Evening Hours: Mon-Thu, 5:00-8:30pm
01 Brooklyn Ave. Waterville, ME 04901
MMRACE Messalonskee Office Enrichment Only
Phone: (207) 465-9134
Fax: (207) 465-9151
Evening Hours: Mon-Thu, 5:00-9:00pm
131 Messalonskee High Dr. Oakland, ME 04963
Learner Advising Hours
By appointment: Mon-Wed, 12:00pm-4:00pm.
Additional hours may be available. Contact our Waterville campus for all Academic Program information.
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