A new line-up of classes is now available at the Colfax
Library thanks to a partnership with Community Colleges of Spokane. These ACT 2
programs provide low cost, non-credit classes that range from history and
technology to cooking and music.
The first class being offered is Introduction to Digital
Photography with Lisa Soranka. The class is each Tuesday, Jan. 13 through Feb.
10 from 3:30-5 p.m. The class is just
$16 and will teach you simple edits, lighting techniques and other tips for
better photos.
Back to teach Sensational Savory Soups on Saturday, Feb. 21
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. is Kelli Collins of Joseph’s Grainery. Kelli is the
foodie behind the blog at josephsgrainer.com and she will teach you how
to make savory soups and stews with grains and legumes. A tour of the Grainery
is included at a cost of just $14.
Other local instructors include Steve Balzarini, Gonzaga
History professor teaching about WWI and Scott Hallett, local musician and
founding member of the Ukulele Players of the Palouse teaching Ukulele for all
playing levels.
For more information on these or a complete list of classes,
call 800-845-3324 or visit www.iel.spokane.edu/ACT2
or contact Whitman County Library 509-397-4366.
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