Appalachian Basketry: Weave one or more classic basket styles from rattan reed and sturdy hardwood handles. Beginners as well as more experienced weavers are welcome. $7.00 for materials. Class limit 12. Jan Stansell & Lavonne Markel
Copper Enameling: Practice different methods of applying colorful enamel to various copper forms, and firing them in a kiln to create small art pieces and jewelry—or design a project. $15.00 for supplies. Class full. Philippa Anderson and Judy McDonald
Creative Writing: Rushing water, chilly woods, open mountain air are all the stuff writing is made of. Join fellow artists to share poems, prose, or plays for a weekend devoted to creativity, fun, food, and worship. Inspiration is your reward. Mary Wilder and Carey Wooten
Clay Hand-building and Sculpture (revised): Previously listed as a non-firing, air-dry clay class focusing on creche-making, this class has been expanded to include a variety of hand-building projects destined for the pottery kiln. We'll stay in the small-size range, from figurative pieces to functional ware using molds and a hand-held extruder. Bring some ideas for Appalachian animal sculptures, textures for rolling into clay, and a box to take home your unfired clay creations. $12.00 for supplies. Class Limit: 10. Jeanie Daves and Patti Petit
Felt Making: An art form that is both fun and messy. Discover techniques from ancient to modern. We will make rugs. Create a picture using wool fiber - some needle felting and some wet felting. Cost is $25.00. Class Limit 10. Becky Walker & Sally Blankenship
Knitting: An art form that is fun, versatile, and easy to learn! Beginners and intermediate knitters alike will master several patterns. $16 for supplies. If you already own a pair of size US 7 (4.5mm) needles, bring them along and save $3.00 on supplies. Class Limit 10. Kat Ballard
Acrylic Painting: The focus will be on landscape painting, and painting from life. $25.00 supply fee. Class Limit 8. Mary Beth Rogers
Quilting: Class is designed for quilters of all levels, including beginners. Machine piecing and rotary cutting techniques. Bring a sewing machine. Let us know if you don't have one. Class Limit 13. Hala Hess White
Stained Glass: Participants will build a simple stained glass panel using the copper foil or lead method, You will learn basic stained glass techniques, including: glass cutting, breaking and grinding, the copper foil (Tiffany) or leaded glass construction method and soldering. $25 for supplies, Class full. Ethel Wright and Nancy Brockway
Stencil/Spray Art: Participants will be cutting their personally designed stencils and lettering using exacto knives, bristol paper, and painter's tape then create their images on canvas, art paper or stationery. $15 for supplies. Class Limit 8. James Schroeder
Weaving: Participants will weave a cotton sampler which can be used as a wall hanging or a clutch bag, using a double weave structure which will result in a double wide finished product. All materials will be provided at a charge of $15. Class full. Ann Lynn Whiteside
Wood Turning: Learn to turn a bowl, make boxes and to do spindle turning, such as candlesticks and pens. Each participant from beginner to experienced turner will work at their own pace and skill level. Class full. $15.00 for supplies. John Moss, Joy Moss, Bill Graves, Roy Brunner
Zentangle: A beautiful art form that anyone can create from repeating patterns. Participants will learn the basic process of Zentangle, plus many tangles (patterns). We will also explore more options for Zentangle to facilitate relaxation, prayer, and creativity. Class Limit 15. Cost $12.00. Jeannie Mahood, Joan Payton
If you play a musical instrument bring it along.