Ellsworth Adult & Community Education is now located at 11 Avery Lane in Ellsworth. If you google our location you'll find that google identifies that our program is permanently closed. This is definitely not the case!
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Bob RossĀ® Oil Painting-Snow Birch (Apr)

with Annette Babcock

Apr
14

April 14th, 2025

$65 More Info

You can learn to paint just like Bob Ross does on TV - in a few hours! Classes are suited for beginners; you need no previous experience to attend. Annette Babcock is a Certified Ross instructor® and is certified to teach the Ross Landscape Method®.  

Snow Birch is from Joy of Painting® Season 26 Episode 7 (Bob's favorite).  We will learn the technique of underpainting with gesso to begin the painting process.  We will create a magical, cool winter forest scene with beautiful reflections.  Genuine Bob Ross Inc.® materials used and provided.  Students are asked to bring a roll of paper towels for their personal use.  This is an in-person class.

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Zumba Gold is Bold!

with Lisa Elliot

Mar
31

March 31st to May 5th, 2025

$59 More Info

Zumba Gold is Bold! is designed for all ages - for those new to Zumba, for those who have had an injury, or those who love Zumba, but would like a modified version.  Zumba Gold runs for 45 minutes, unlike Zumba that runs for an hour. There is verbal cuing as well as non-verbal cues.  The music is the same great, fun, upbeat music.  You will sweat and you will receive the many benefits of dancing. The only change is the movements will be less stressful on your joints and your body.  It’s a class where you are exercising, but having fun doing it!!  

Lisa Elliot has been a licensed Zumba and Zumba Gold instructor since 2015.  Her specialty is Zumba Gold. She thoroughly enjoys getting to know those that come to her classes and seeing them have fun and getting the health benefits of dancing!

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Instant Pot Essentials: Quick, Healthy, and Delicious

with George Blumenschein, Jr.

Mar
1

March 1st, 2025

Price not available More Info

In this Instant Pot workshop, you'll learn how to make quick, healthy meals using this versatile pot. From basic settings to advanced functions, the workshop covers techniques for pressure cooking, steaming and sauteing. Attendees will gain confidence in meal prep, and learn timesaving tips, making it easier to create nutritious dishes at home with minimal effort. 

Participants will receive a cookbook and an Instant Pot. 

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Homemade Salad Dressings-Dress Up Your Dressings for Summer

with Annie Sargent

Mar
31

March 31st, 2025

Price not available More Info

We have cookie swaps, but how about going healthy and sharing ideas about how to dress up a salad?  Let's learn from each other about creating dressings that will make you and your loved ones look forward to eating healthy greens and vegetables! 

Whether you're new to homemade salad dressings or just love to share cooking ideas, this workshop is for you.  Annie Sargent will bring some of her favorite recipes and tips, and we hope if you have some favorites you will do the same.  This is an in-person class.

 

 

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Empower Your Ride: Basic Car Maintenance for Women (Apr)

with Louis Babcock

Apr
5

April 5th, 2025

$29 More Info

This hands-on workshop aims to empower women with essential car maintenance skills, building confidence and independence in managing their vehicles. Participants will learn foundational car care, safety checks, and problem-solving strategies for common issues, taught in a supportive, welcoming environment.  

Topics:

  • Understanding Under the Hood
  • Tire Maintenance & Changing a Flat Tire
  • Battery Maintenance and Jump-Starting a Car
  • Essential Emergency Kit & Safety Tips
  • Resources for more information

This is an in-person class.

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The Cycle of Nature: Connecting with Our Environment (Winter)

with France Hilbert

Feb
5

February 5th to March 19th, 2025

$276 More Info

In this year-long series of art classes we'll explor nature's rhythms across the four seasons: winter spring, summer and winter.  Each class session focuses on onbserving and captureing seasonal changes in plants, animals and weather through drawing, watercolor and ink. Students will connect with the environment through hands-on activities, embracing the stillness of winter, renewal of spring, abundance of summer and transition of fall. Join us for one season or experience the full cycle. Each session offers a deeper appreciation of nature's contact transformations For supplies, we will use large drawing pads, pencils, pens and charcoal.

France Hilbert has taught classes at College of the Atlantic since 2018. She is a professional artist and art educator with an extensive resume of training and experience including major commissions and installations. Her artistic education began at the age of seven, when she was taught by her grandfather, the late artist Jaro Hilbert. From him, she received a thorough education in the classical tradition. She pursued her formal education at the National Fine Art Academy of Paris, France, (ENSBA), was an artist in residence in Copenhagen, studied German Expressionism in Berlin, and traveled extensively to paint and study around Europe and abroad. At the Art Students League of New York, she received a Merit Scholarship to master portraiture in painting and completed a Certificate in Sculpture. She was selected for “Model to Monument”, a sculpture program at The Academy of Art, Newington Cropsey Foundation, Hastings on Hudson, NY and received an Edward G. McDowell Travel Grant from the Art Students League of New York. Of her many public and private commissions, some are permanent installations. “Talma”, a 7-foot bronze sculpture is installed in the public square of the Theatre of the Valley of L’Yerres, in Brunoy, France. A pair of 4-foot bronze relief sculptures entitled ”The Calling” are installed at the Georgetown University Medical School building in Washington, DC.