A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media. This program is for children in Grades 4-6.
A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media. This program is for children in Grades 4-6.
A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media. This program is for children in Grades 4-6.
A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media. This program is for children in Grades 4-6.
A drop-in program that teaches participants how to film, edit and produce videos, as well as explore other areas of digital media. This program is for children in Grades 4-6.
Citizen Science with Otter Creek Audubon’s Ron Payne Zoom Presentation will be interactive. Contact Renee to get Zoom invitation. Learn about Backyard bird feeding: What birds can be found in the area and when What is best to feed them and when Feeder ethics Also learn how to get involved with: …
*DIGITAL* Friends with Academic Benefits: How College Friendship Networks Matter For her book Connecting in College, Dartmouth professor Janice McCabe examined 82 students’ friendships over five years and identified three types of friendship networks: tight-knitters, compartmentalizers, and samplers. Challenging views of friendships as either helping or harming, McCabe will show how and for whom friends help…
Film 3: Albert Nobbs (2011) Zoom Discussion to start: 7:30 PM Albert Nobbs is a woman in 19th century Ireland who dresses as a man in order to escape the oppression women of that era faced. Becoming a butler in an attractive Dublin hotel seems to be an answer to one part of her dilemma…