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SUMMARY:How to Tell a Story Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Everyone has a story to tell – what matters is how you tell it. In this four-part class\, students will focus on the basics of the personal narrative – a story told in first person that relates the story teller’s own experience. Students will develop a five-minute (750-word) story from start to finish through in-class exercises and take-home assignments. They will learn how to mine their memories for story ideas\, structure their thoughts for maximum effectiveness\, and find the details that will bring their stories to life. At the conclusion of the course\, students will be offered the opportunity to share their work in front of a live audience on a date to be determined by the class as a whole.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/how-to-tell-a-story-part-1-5/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
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SUMMARY:Traditional Iroquois Wampum Beading
DESCRIPTION:Brian McCormack is well known as a traditional skills artist in the field of both his Native Mohawk Indigenous culture and European settlers of the 1700’s. Brian will take students through the culture and traditions of wampum and each student will learn not only how it used to be made but will also create their own bracelet on a wooden bracelet frame and made in the traditional style with traditional materials of tubular glass and sinew.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/traditional-iroquois-wampum-beading/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
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SUMMARY:How to Tell a Story Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Everyone has a story to tell – what matters is how you tell it. In this four-part class\, students will focus on the basics of the personal narrative – a story told in first person that relates the story teller’s own experience. Students will develop a five-minute (750-word) story from start to finish through in-class exercises and take-home assignments. They will learn how to mine their memories for story ideas\, structure their thoughts for maximum effectiveness\, and find the details that will bring their stories to life. At the conclusion of the course\, students will be offered the opportunity to share their work in front of a live audience on a date to be determined by the class as a whole.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/how-to-tell-a-story-part-1-6/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
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SUMMARY:Barn Quilt
DESCRIPTION:Barn quilts are all the rage these days! Come and create your own wooden “quilt” to adorn your house\, barn or cottage. In this one and a half day class you will choose a pattern and paint a stunning “quilt” to hang outdoors. No quilting experience necessary.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/barn-quilt-11/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Barn-Quilt-Janet-Flinchbaugh.jpg
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SUMMARY:Barn Quilt
DESCRIPTION:Barn quilts are all the rage these days! Come and create your own wooden “quilt” to adorn your house\, barn or cottage. In this one and a half day class you will choose a pattern and paint a stunning “quilt” to hang outdoors. No quilting experience necessary.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/barn-quilt-12/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Barn-Quilt-Janet-Flinchbaugh.jpg
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SUMMARY:How to Tell a Story Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Everyone has a story to tell – what matters is how you tell it. In this four-part class\, students will focus on the basics of the personal narrative – a story told in first person that relates the story teller’s own experience. Students will develop a five-minute (750-word) story from start to finish through in-class exercises and take-home assignments. They will learn how to mine their memories for story ideas\, structure their thoughts for maximum effectiveness\, and find the details that will bring their stories to life. At the conclusion of the course\, students will be offered the opportunity to share their work in front of a live audience on a date to be determined by the class as a whole.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/how-to-tell-a-story-part-1-7/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
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SUMMARY:Immersive Overnight Canoe Camping Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students will launch by metal canoes decorated in a traditional manner\, each with a Thunderhawk Guide steering and help paddle to the overnight site. Once the guests have arrived at the site and stowed the canoes they will learn how to set their Native Fly or wedge tent which they will sleep in\, collect the correct wood\, start a fire using traditional methods of flint and steel (steels supplied by us & also available for students to purchase)\, cook traditional foods of the 1700’s such as stuffed clams\, bannock\, vegetables and or steaks over the coals. The meal will be followed by downtime stories\, history time and drumming. Students must remain in the camp area regardless of whether they choose not to attend evening activities unless accompanied by a Guide. Day two: Breakfast will be prepared followed by morning classes: Learning how to build traditional survival shelters used by trappers in the 1700’s\, tracking and understanding the animals\, and learning how to make and use a traditional fishing trap. Leaflets will be given to each student to take home with them. Lunch will be cooked in the traditional way prepared by one of the instructors. After lunch Students will have 1 ½ hours of personal downtime and then the entire group will canoe back to the launch site late afternoon. Students will walk away with knowledge of how life was in the 1700’s for indigenous peoples during the French and Indian wars accompanied with a fantastic memory of an overnight adventure and skills that will help keep them safe in an outdoor survival situation.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/immersive-overnight-canoe-camping-trip/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Overnight-Camping-Trip-Brian-McCormick-etc.jpg
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SUMMARY:Immersive Overnight Canoe Camping Trip
DESCRIPTION:Students will launch by metal canoes decorated in a traditional manner\, each with a Thunderhawk Guide steering and help paddle to the overnight site. Once the guests have arrived at the site and stowed the canoes they will learn how to set their Native Fly or wedge tent which they will sleep in\, collect the correct wood\, start a fire using traditional methods of flint and steel (steels supplied by us & also available for students to purchase)\, cook traditional foods of the 1700’s such as stuffed clams\, bannock\, vegetables and or steaks over the coals. The meal will be followed by downtime stories\, history time and drumming. Students must remain in the camp area regardless of whether they choose not to attend evening activities unless accompanied by a Guide. Day two: Breakfast will be prepared followed by morning classes: Learning how to build traditional survival shelters used by trappers in the 1700’s\, tracking and understanding the animals\, and learning how to make and use a traditional fishing trap. Leaflets will be given to each student to take home with them. Lunch will be cooked in the traditional way prepared by one of the instructors. After lunch Students will have 1 ½ hours of personal downtime and then the entire group will canoe back to the launch site late afternoon. Students will walk away with knowledge of how life was in the 1700’s for indigenous peoples during the French and Indian wars accompanied with a fantastic memory of an overnight adventure and skills that will help keep them safe in an outdoor survival situation.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/immersive-overnight-canoe-camping-trip-2/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Overnight-Camping-Trip-Brian-McCormick-etc.jpg
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SUMMARY:How to Tell a Story Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Everyone has a story to tell – what matters is how you tell it. In this four-part class\, students will focus on the basics of the personal narrative – a story told in first person that relates the story teller’s own experience. Students will develop a five-minute (750-word) story from start to finish through in-class exercises and take-home assignments. They will learn how to mine their memories for story ideas\, structure their thoughts for maximum effectiveness\, and find the details that will bring their stories to life. At the conclusion of the course\, students will be offered the opportunity to share their work in front of a live audience on a date to be determined by the class as a whole.
URL:https://adirondackfolkschool.org/event/how-to-tell-a-story-part-1-8/
LOCATION:Adirondack Folk School\, 51 Main St.\, Lake Luzerne\, NY\, 12846\, United States
CATEGORIES:Traditional Crafts
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