Dungeons and Dragons (Group 1)
Join us as we explore the wonderful world of tabletop adventure games, Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. Beginner focused, no pressure gaming for ages 18+. Contact instructor for more information. Materials […]
Dungeons and Dragons (Group 2)
Join us as we explore the wonderful world of tabletop adventure games, Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. Beginner focused, no pressure gaming for ages 18+. Contact instructor for more information. […]
Fireside Chat: Thailand International Exchange with Ashley Cavender
Ashley Cavender (she/her) serves as the Equitable Nutrition and Food Access Director at the Appalachian Resource Conservation & Development Council (ARCD), where she leads initiatives connecting people to dignified local food access. While spearheading […]
Silent Meditation
Silent group meditation Fridays at 12:00pm. Open space for anyone looking to practice silent meditation with basic instructions for any beginners. How to register: Register through this donation button, or drop-in. https://square.link/u/rsQey2gI […]
Fiber Arts Meetup
Fiber Arts Meetup Do you crochet, knit, sew, cross stitch, or otherwise create any kind of fiber art that you can fit in a bag and carry with you? Then […]
Art Collage Meetup
Grab a cuppa and come unwind with some group collage art making. Donations welcome, as all supplies provided (you are welcome to bring your own if you wish) during this […]
¿Habla Español? Spanish Language Club
*NOTE: First Fridays will be at a local restaurant outside the teahouse.* Please check here or text instructor for location the week of First Fridays. Conversational Spanish with Laura […]
Art Pop-up: Rebecca Burns
Becca Burns is a young Johnson City native artist, whose art is primarily pen illustrations, watercolor peices, and oil paintings. She is an impressionist and art nouveau style lover at […]
Buddhist Meditation: Letting go of Expectations
Letting Go of Expectations Half-Day Course Saturday October 25| 2:00pm-5:00pm When reality does not match up to what we hoped would happen it is easy for disappointment to set in. […]