Listed below are free events at Jackson County Library Services, including limited in-person programs, virtual programs, and Take & Make kits. Online programs take place via Zoom and/or Facebook LIVE. Meeting or webinar details will be emailed to participants when they register at bit.ly/jclsevents or by calling the library. Event times, dates, and locations are subject to change. Programs may be recorded and later made available on the JCLS Beyond YouTube channel at youtube.com/c/JCLSBeyond. Some programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Jackson County Libraries.
ONLINE EVENTS
Online programs take place via Zoom and/or Facebook LIVE. Meeting or webinar details will be emailed to you when you register through the JCLS Events Calendar at jcls.org or by calling your library. Learn how to join a Zoom meeting with this short video tutorial: https://youtu.be/hIkCmbvAHQQ.
Queer Coffee House @ the (Virtual) Library
Saturday, July 3 • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Saturday, August 7 • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Make a cup of coffee, and join us virtually! Share your new favorite books, movies, and podcasts or projects you’re working on. LGBTQ+ folx and allies are welcome!
Books@Noon
Tuesday, July 6 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Tuesday, August 3 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Share what you are reading, and find your next great read.
Eagle Point Book Club
First Tuesdays • 2:00–3:15 PM
July 6: Becoming by Michelle Obama
August 3: The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
Getting the Most Out of the JCLS Website
Wednesday, July 7 • 1:30–2:30 PM
Friday, August 6 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Take a tour of the new JCLS website, and learn how to get the most out of what it has to offer.
How to Use the JCLS Catalog
Saturday, July 10 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Tuesday, August 10 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Learn how to get the most out of the JCLS Library Catalog, including basic tips to get you started and more detailed explanations for lesser-known features.
Job Seeking: Local Help and Resources
Wednesday, July 7 • 6:00–7:30 PM
Learn about local job search tools and resources in this three-part series. Hear from experts at WorkSource Rogue Valley, BBSI, and Rogue Community College. Program attendees can also book an appointment for a mock interview and pick up a Job Fair in a Bag.
Windows in Time: “Over Here: Jackson County and World War I”
Wednesday, July 7 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Kevin Keating will discuss life in Southern Oregon during WWI. Learn about War supporters, anti-war individuals, and problems like prostitution and intimidation that occurred in the Rogue Valley while the war was “over there.”
Getting to Know Library2Go
Thursday, July 8 • 6:00–7:00 PM
Saturday, August 14 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Learn about the digital resources available through Library2Go and how to access this service.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Book Discussion Club
Sundays, July 11, 18 & 25 • 10:00–11:30 AM
Sundays, August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 • 10:00–11:30 AM
How has anti-racism changed in the United States in the past 200 years? Dominique Toyer, Research Director of Southern Oregon Coalition for Racial Equity, will lead a discussion about the evolution of anti-racism in the United States through a discussion club about Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This is a supportive environment for learning about race, racism, and anti-racism.
Medford Library Book Chat
Second Tuesdays • 5:30–6:30 PM
July 13: Born with Teeth by Kate Mulgrew
August 10: I was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon
Green Burial: The Greenest Way to Go
Wednesday, July 14 • 12:00–1:30 PM
Curious about green, or natural, burial? Learn about Oregon’s first and only dedicated natural burial ground, located here in the Rogue Valley.
Literacy in the Early Years
Lectoescritura en los primeros años
Select Wednesdays • 6:00–7:15 PM
This series is offered in Spanish only. Parents and caregivers are invited to learn how to introduce children to the world of literacy with Claudia Cervantes, Migrant Preschool Specialist and author of the book Con tu Ayuda Mamá. This series, “Un mundo de letras,” empowers caregivers to support the development of early literacy skills. Participants will receive a gift bag with books and materials made possible by the Every Child Ready to Read Grant.
July 14: From the Clothespin to the Pencil
August 18: I Love Books! How About You?
Maisey and Megan: A Conversation Between Friends (And Romance Authors)
Thursday, July 15 • 6:00–7:00 PM
Maisey Yates and Megan Crane, two prominent local authors, will ask each other questions and discuss their work, reflecting on writing during the pandemic, what it’s like to collaborate, and the misconceptions some people have about romance novels.
Gold Hill Library Book Club, 18+ YRS
Third Fridays • 3:00–4:00 PM
July 16: In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin by Lindsey Hilsum and the movie version, A Private War, directed by Matthew Heineman
August 20: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
Paint Your Inspiration, 12–18 YRS
Saturday, July 17 • 1:00–3:00 PM
What inspires you to be a leader? We’ll provide supplies… you bring the artistic expression! Pre-register for this online program and pick up a Take & Make kit, available at the Medford and Ashland libraries starting July 10.
Tween Book Club, 11–18 YRS
Third Saturdays • 2:00–3:00 PM
July 17: Amal Unbound by Aisha Saeed
August 21: Song for a Whale by Lynne Kelly
The Community Crochet: Granny Square Class
Saturday, July 17 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Let’s show how a community can come together to make something beautiful! Crochet a 6×6″ granny square(s) and submit it to the Ashland Library by August 7th to have it added to a blanket that will be displayed in the library. Don’t know how to make a granny square? Sign up for this virtual program to learn how!
Tea Time Tuesdays, 12–18 YRS
Third Tuesdays • 1:00–2:00 PM
Book Clubs are great, but wouldn’t they be better with tea and dessert? Pre-register for these online book discussions featuring titles with strong leaders, then pick up the book (yours to keep!), tea, and dessert two weeks prior to each online event.
July 20: I Am Malala
August 17: Daughter of Smoke and Bone
Readers Are Leaders: Business Book Discussion
Third Tuesdays • 6:00–7:00 PM
Connect with other business and nonprofit leaders to discuss works by pioneering authors on resilience.
July 20: Carol Dweck
August 17: Gay Hendricks
Paint Night, 12+ YRS
Thursday, July 22 • 6:00–7:30 PM
Join JCLS for a virtual paint night! Follow along with a step-by-step video suitable for all skill levels to create your own painting. Pre-register for this program, then pick up a Take & Make kit from the Medford Library between July 9-20.
Brain Books
Fourth Tuesdays • 2:30–4:30 PM
July 27: Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman
August 24: The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life by Anu Partanen
Driver’s Ed Trivia
Wednesday, July 28 • 4:00–5:00 PM
Prepare to take the driver’s license or learner’s permit exam with a fun game of trivia! We’ll ask questions straight from the DMV’s Oregon Driver Manual, so study up, and you may win prizes! Need a manual? Stop by the library and we’ll give you one.
Let’s Get Civic-al! Volunteerism in the Rogue Valley
Thursday, July 29 • 6:00–7:30 PM
Interested in volunteering in your community? A panel of volunteers from Rogue Valley organizations will discuss what they do, current COVID-19 restrictions, and how you can get involved, too.
IN–PERSON EVENTS
Attendees at in-person programs and events must adhere to current COVID-19 restrictions, including wearing masks that cover mouth and nose and maintaining adequate social distancing. Space may be limited and programs may be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Some programs take place outdoors. In-person events may be canceled or rescheduled to take place online; please visit the JCLS Event Calendar at jcls.org for updates.
APPLEGATE LIBRARY
Leadership in Literature: The Sword in the Tome, 12–18 YRS
Saturday, July 10 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
From Arthur’s mythical blade Excalibur to Luke’s inherited lightsaber, swords are as much symbols in literature as they are tools for the characters. Learn about the symbology of swords in literature, followed by a brief fight choreography lesson.
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Wednesday, July 28 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
Social Skills for Superheroes with Anna Minter, 5–10 YRS
Saturday, July 31 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
When we are helpers, we feel good about ourselves. This program will focus on building self-confidence and comfort in different situations and includes a Take & Make kit to take home.
ASHLAND LIBRARY
Learn to Lead with Sanctuary One, 10+ YRS
Wednesday, July 7 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Sanctuary One is a care farm in the Applegate Valley. Learn what a day in the life of a Sanctuary One volunteer is like, and meet the goats Ned, Lucky, and Dusty!
Storytime for Adults: Everyday Things You Can Do to Help Your Child be Ready to Read! 18+ YRS
Monday, July 19 • 10:00–11:00 AM
Learn simple things you can do to support your child’s brain development, language acquisition, and early literacy skills during this interactive session. Get the hands-on experience you need to take storytime home with you. Limited childcare will be available. Pre-registration required.
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Tuesday, July 20 • 1:00–3:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: The Community Crochet, 18+ YRS
Available starting Saturday, July 3
Let’s show how a community can come together to make something beautiful! Pick up supplies to crochet a 6×6″ granny square(s), and submit it to the Ashland Library by August 7th to have it added to a blanket that will be displayed in the library. Not sure how to make one? Register for our virtual program on July 17th to learn how.
Take & Make: Community Leader Thank You, 3+ YRS
Available starting Saturday, July 17
Give a shout-out to the leaders in your community. This kit has supplies to write a note to whomever you think needs one: a fire fighter, garbage collector, doctor, or anyone else! Hang it in your window or stick it in your yard to thank a local leader.
Take & Make: Hummingbird Feeders, 18+ YRS
Available starting Saturday, July 24
Attract hummingbirds with nectar in a hanging feeder.
BUTTE FALLS LIBRARY
Leadership in Athletics: Olympic Obstacle Course, 12–18 YRS
Tuesday, July 20 • 12:00–1:00 PM
In honor of the 2021 Olympic Games, compete in a mini version of the Olympic games! Participate in an obstacle course accessible to a variety of different ability levels, with medals awarded to the top competitors.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 27
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
CENTRAL POINT LIBRARY
Casual Memoir Writing Workshop
Wednesday, July 21 • 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Wednesday, August 18 • 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Come and complete a short 250-500-word memoir of a specific memory using a simple, friendly method. Then share your memoir, if desired, with the group for supportive feedback and encouragement.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 6
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
Take & Make: Positivity Activism, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 20
Spread joy in your community! Pick up supplies to make a poster and sidewalk chalk messages, along with prompts to spark your creativity.
Take & Make: Community Leader Thank You, 3+ YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 20
Give a shout-out to the leaders in your community. This kit has supplies to write a note to whomever you think needs one: a fire fighter, garbage collector, doctor, or anyone else! Hang it in your window or stick it in your yard to thank a local leader.
EAGLE POINT LIBRARY
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Thursday, July 8 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
Eagle Point StoryWalk®: From Head to Toe
July 17-24
Enjoy a StoryWalk® with your preschooler and get to know the town of Eagle Point. The library and shops will have window displays of Eric Carle’s book From Head to Toe. A StoryWalk® is a great way to combine sunshine, movement, and early reading skills. Afterward, come into the library to get your hand stamped! Please be conscious of others who are enjoying the StoryWalk® and wear a mask when closer than six feet.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 13
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
GOLD HILL LIBRARY
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Wednesday, July 21 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fun Without Fire – Sparkler Fireworks Craft 3+ YRS
Available starting Friday, July 2
Create a sparkler fireworks craft from a pencil and colored cellophane paper.
Take & Make: July Butterfly Fairy, 3+ YRS
Available starting Wednesday, July 7
Make a butterfly clothespin fairy.
Take & Make: Native Plant Passport, 6+ YRS
Available starting Monday, July 12
Learn to identify native plants, fill out your plant passport, then return to the library for stamps and stickers to complete the activity.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Monday, July 26
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
JACKSONVILLE LIBRARY
Art with Miss Molly: Grow Happy
Wednesday, July 21 • 11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Teacher and artist Molly Moncrief will read the book Grow Happy by John Lasser, then lead kids in watercolor painting basics. Paint flower gardens and write about how to “grow happiness.”
Storytime for Adults: Everyday Things You Can Do to Help Your Child be Ready to Read! 18+ YRS
Wednesday, July 28 • 10:30–11:30 AM
Learn simple things you can do to support your child’s brain development, language acquisition, and early literacy skills during this interactive session. Get the hands-on experience you need to take storytime home with you. Limited childcare will be available. Pre-registration required.
MEDFORD LIBRARY
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Friday, July 9 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
Learn to Lead with Sanctuary One, 10+ YRS
Wednesday, July 14 • 1:00–2:30 PM
Sanctuary One is a care farm in the Applegate Valley. Learn what a day in the life of a Sanctuary One volunteer is like, and meet the goats Ned, Lucky, and Dusty!
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Seed Bombs, 3+ YRS
Available starting Sunday, July 11
Make Super Green Seed Bombs! Help the world become a more colorful place by spreading wildflower seeds with this easy craft.
Take & Make: Positivity Rocks, 3+ YRS
Available starting Sunday, July 25
Spread positivity by painting one rock for yourself and another to hide and brighten someone’s day.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Saturday, July 31
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
PHOENIX LIBRARY
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Lead the Way, 3+ YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 6
We’re raising awareness about the need for fire prevention with a Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl kit full of goodies: comics, flyers, bandanas, stickers, craft stick puppets and coloring sheets.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 13
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
Take & Make: Positivity Activism, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 13
Spread joy in your community! Pick up supplies to make a poster and sidewalk chalk messages, along with prompts to spark your creativity.
Take & Make: The Endangered Species Act: How We Save Animals & Plants, 3+ YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 20
Make a variety of animals that have been saved—or are being saved—by this incredible law!
PROSPECT LIBRARY
Leadership in Athletics: Olympic Obstacle Course, 12–18 YRS
Wednesday, July 14 • 12:00–1:00 PM
In honor of the 2021 Olympic Games, compete in a mini version of the Olympic games! Participate in an obstacle course accessible to a variety of different ability levels, with medals awarded to the top competitors.
Safari Animals and Quicksand Dig with Bugs-R-Us
Wednesday, July 21 • 11:30 AM–12:30 PM
Learn about well-known animals from Africa and Asia; touch sample furs, pelts, and feathers; then play a game to save an animal stuck in quicksand—whomever you save, you get to keep!
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Wednesday, July 28
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
ROGUE RIVER LIBRARY
Social Skills for Superheroes with Anna Minter, 5–10 YRS
Friday, July 2 • 10:30–11:30 AM
When we are helpers, we feel good about ourselves. This program will focus on building self-confidence and comfort in different situations and includes a Take & Make kit to take home.
Vision Boards and Leadership Traits Bingo
Friday, July 16 • 2:00–4:00 PM
Envision your future… who do you want to be and what do you want to do? Make it a reality! Create a vision board collage and use the accompanying leadership trait bingo activity to focus on positive traits you want to embody. A Take & Make version of this program will be available all week.
Safari Animals and Quicksand Dig with Bugs-R-Us
Saturday, July 17 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Learn about well-known animals from Africa and Asia; touch sample furs, pelts, and feathers; then play a game to save an animal stuck in quicksand—whomever you save, you get to keep!
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Read: Water Conservation Leaders, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Monday, July 26
We’re challenging teens to be water conservation leaders in their households this summer. Pick up a kit with a copy of Neal Shusterman’s dystopian novel Dry, a reusable water bottle, and a water conservation challenge sheet. Conserve water this month and beyond!
RUCH LIBRARY
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Tuesday, July 6 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
Storytime for Adults: Everyday Things You Can Do to Help Your Child be Ready to Read! 18+ YRS
Tuesday, July 13 • 10:30–11:30 AM
Learn simple things you can do to support your child’s brain development, language acquisition, and early literacy skills during this interactive session. Get the hands-on experience you need to take storytime home with you. Limited childcare will be available. Pre-registration required.
Leadership in Literature: The Sword in the Tome, 12–18 YRS
Thursday, July 15 • 2:00–3:00 PM
From Arthur’s mythical blade Excalibur to Luke’s inherited lightsaber, swords are as much symbols in literature as they are tools for the characters. Learn about the symbology of swords in literature, followed by a brief fight choreography lesson.
Safari Animals and Quicksand Dig with Bugs-R-Us
Thursday, July 22 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Learn about well-known animals from Africa and Asia; touch sample furs, pelts, and feathers; then play a game to save an animal stuck in quicksand—whomever you save, you get to keep!
Make a Lavender Wand Sachet, 8+ YRS
Saturday, July 24 • 2:00–3:30 PM
Learn the ancient craft of making a wand or “bottle” with lavender stems and ribbon. A simple weave encloses the scented flowers, and the scent will last for years. Lavender and ribbons will be provided. Please bring clippers and scissors.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 27
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
SHADY COVE LIBRARY
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Friday, July 2 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
Leadership in Literature: A Hunger Games Water Fight, 12–18 YRS
Friday, July 16 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Location: Shady Cove School, 37 Schoolhouse Ln. in Shady Cove
Play a round of Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games—but much safer and more fun! Discuss the leadership traits shown in the books, then take 20 minutes to build a lean-to out of cardboard and tape. When time is up, defend yourself and your shelter with water soaker balls! Aside from being fun, this program teaches strategic thinking and organization.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Positivity Activism, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Friday, July 9
Spread joy in your community! Pick up supplies to make a poster and sidewalk chalk messages, along with prompts to spark your creativity.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 20
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
Take & Read: Water Conservation Leaders 12–18 YRS
Available starting Friday, July 30
We’re challenging teens to be water conservation leaders in their households this summer. Pick up a kit with a copy of Neal Shusterman’s dystopian novel Dry, a reusable water bottle, and a water conservation challenge sheet. Conserve water this month and beyond!
TALENT LIBRARY
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Lead the Way, 3+ YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 6
We’re raising awareness about the need for fire prevention with a Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl kit full of goodies: comics, flyers, bandanas, stickers, craft stick puppets and coloring sheets.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Tuesday, July 20
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.
WHITE CITY LIBRARY
Be a Drum Leader with Laura Rich, 5+ YRS
Monday, July 12 • 1:30–2:30 PM
Experience the beauty of West African drumming and, through the rhythms taught, learn the fundamentals and stylistic intricacies of the music.
TAKE & MAKE KITS
Take & Make kits contain hands-on activities to make or do at home. Kits are available beginning on the dates listed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
Take & Make: Fantasy Folk Art, 12–18 YRS
Available starting Monday, July 19
Folk artists are everyday people who use their skills and imaginations to create unique works of art. Make your own folk art from ancient madrone wooden discs hand painted with jelly pens.