Events Calendar
Events
Join us for a 2.5-mile guided hike designed for all ages and abilities through a dynamic wetland landscape. Along the way, uncover the inspiring story of habitat restoration, where reshaped estuaries now support thriving wildlife and ecosystem health. Learn how these vital mixing zones of fresh and
11am
Teamwork is an introductory course designed to provide learners with a foundational understanding of effective collaboration in group settings. The course covers the characteristics of successful teams, decision-making in teams, leadership in teams, basic project planning & time management, and goal
11:30am
Budgeting is an introductory course designed to provide learners with a foundational understanding of personal finance and basic budgeting. The course covers fundamental concepts, techniques, and tools to enable students to create, manage, and analyze basic budgets effectively. By the end of
11:30am
Dive into the fascinating world of aquaponics—a sustainable system where fish and plants thrive together in perfect balance! This engaging online class will introduce participants to the essentials of building and maintaining a home or small-scale aquaponics system. You’ll learn what components are
5:30pm
Considering a career change or thinking about returning to school for a certificate or degree? This supportive class helps adult learners explore new professional directions and understand today's education pathways. You'll learn how to clarify personal and career goals, evaluate training options
6pm
Rideshare driving is one of the most flexible ways to earn supplemental income; set your own hours, meet people, and work as much or as little as you want. With an expected influx of tourism this summer, now is an ideal time to learn how to get started. In partnership with the Seattle Rideshare
6pm
Discover the fundamentals of glass art as you learn to score, break, grind, fuse, and confidently manage kiln work. Then bring your creativity to life by designing a striking 3"" × 30"" fused‑glass garden stake—a colorful, permanent accent for any outdoor space. With guidance at every step and all
11am
While caring for her husband, Mike, who had Alzheimer's, Rosalys learned how to walk the journey with love and appreciation for who Mike was --and the person he continued to be throughout his illness. As his condition progressed, Mike's doctor took note of how the two of them were managing his care
9am
Become a certified flagger by learning safety for both the public and fellow employees. Learn how to manage interference from vehicle/pedestrian traffic, learn proper use of traffic control devices and other flagger duties. Certification issued upon passing exam. Students who successfully pass the
9am
Come take a walk down into the Rhododendron Preserve, the last intact old growth forest on the Kitsap Peninsula. Our walk will take us past a variety of native plants, and we'll focus on the early spring star - Pacific trillium (Trillium ovatum). We will learn about its life cycle, where to find it
10am