Wednesday Evenings, October 11 – November 1, from 6 to 7:30pm
The ukulele has recently made a huge comeback in popularity and is the easiest of all stringed instruments to learn to play. The emphasis is on fun rather than theory. This class is for absolute beginners, as well as those who have taken the previous introduction to ukulele or ukulele plus classes or already know simple chords. Information about purchasing a ukulele is sent after registration. Ukuleles are not provided in class. Instructor: Scott Hallett
Mosaic Sculpture (Cost: $20)
All Day Saturday, October 21st – 10:30am to 5:30pm

The Palouse and World War One (Cost: $35)
Thursday Mornings, October 12 – November 9, from 9:30am to noon

***Unfortunately this course was cancelled due to low enrollment. If you are interested in an ACT 2 class, you are encouraged to register early if planning to attend. Please look for this course again in upcoming semesters.***
The Palouse, played a little known, but important role in the First World War, even before the U.S. entered the conflict in April 1917. Discover how the area prepared, as America geared up to fight The War To End All Wars. Southeast Washington changed overnight, with women entering the workforce, food rationing, Victory Gardens, a universal draft, censorship, and the search for spies and subversives. Especially important, was the need to protect from sabotage the local production of wheat, timber, and minerals - all essential components of the war effort. Using original sources, learn how the Palouse region responded to major social changes as the war raged in Europe. Instructor: Richard Sola
For questions about additional ACT 2 Classes, please call (509) 279-6027
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