Are you a budding artist? Or looking to grow your painting skills?
Join Eleonora Hayes and learn to capture the natural beauty and unique features of Birch trees with acrylic paints. Explore the basics of using acrylic paints on canvas, practice color mixing, and use different brushes to achieve a realistic landscape.Read more >>
Saturday, June 18 / 10:00 A.M. - 2:30 P.M.
Scholars Hall
Instructor: Eleonora Hayes $69
How do comedians and actors think so quickly on their feet? How do they respond to questions and suggestions and even make up dialogue when someone forgets a line? It’s improvisation, and it is A LOT of fun! Learn to say "yes" in this introductory class and dip your toes into the fun world of thinking faster, responding quickly and delivering those wonderful one liners that we love! Read more >>
Tuesday, June 21 / 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
Scholars Hall
Instructor: Jennifer Little $49
Learn how to use your iPhone to its fullest potential. From identifying function buttons and settings, to using Safari to access the internet and everything in between, you will discover tips and techniques to get the most out of this powerful smartphone. Read more >>
Tuesday, June 21
1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
University Center
Instructor: Steve Stanton $49
Expressive writing has the power to help you reduce your heart rate and blood pressure, minimize stress, strengthen your immune system, and improve your self-esteem. In this expressive writing course, the instructor will lead you through a progression of restorative writing exercises to help you access your inner healing voice and create a coherent personal narrative that tells a meaningful story about your life. Read more >>
Wednesdays, July 13 - August 17 / 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
University Center
Instructor: Rebecca Swenson $99
Face masks are recommended, not required, in all of the college's buildings to limit the spread of COVID-19. Social distancing is not required at this time. NMC will continue to monitor the public health pandemic and will relax or tighten its COVID protocols based on local case numbers.