Gumball Pride Necklaces
Create a whimsical rainbow necklace for Pride month out of gumballs!
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Create a whimsical rainbow necklace for Pride month out of gumballs!
Get creative with a bewildering array of die cutting and embossing equipment. Make some DIY greeting cards, try your hand at a craft project, or just experiment and have fun!
Painters and perfumers capture the fleeting fullness of roses in their respective arts. The artist offers proof by vision. The perfumer offers proof by smell, which evokes memories of encounters with roses stored in the brain. The creative process for one is more mysterious than the other.
Learn a new paper folding technique to deck out your space for Pride month. You'll leave with a colorful garland or a folded decoration that looks beautiful hanging up or sitting on a tabletop.
Most Honorable Son is the story of Ben Kuroki, the first Japanese American war hero—an airman over North Africa, Europe, and Japan. This documentary charts Kuroki's historic, controversial journey from the day Pearl Harbor was attacked to the atomic bombings of Japan.
Join the film's director, Bill Kubota, for a Q&A after the screening.
Imagine pedaling on a smooth and scenic rail trail through a pine forest, along a lake shore or river rapids, and past farm fields. Imagine riding your e-bike for daily errands or for commuting to work (sweat-free!) while managing the hills with ease and reducing your impact on the environment. This session offers information on how to choose an electric battery-assist bike that will be safe and comfortable for you. Local e-bike enthusiasts, Cathy and Tom Reischl, will share their experiences and offer guidelines for navigating in town and finding scenic trails.
Get creative with a bewildering array of die cutting and embossing equipment. Make some DIY greeting cards, try your hand at a craft project, or just experiment and have fun!
Following a simple diagram, place electronic components on a breadboard to make a tiny electric piano.
Teens and adults can complete this program themselves; elementary-aged kids will need help from an adult.
Drop in and learn a bit of soldering to make your very own light-up Secret Lab or robot badge!
Due to the use of soldering irons, we recommend that children be accompanied by an adult.
This event is part of the Ann Arbor Creativity and Making Expo. Find out more here.
If you're looking for unused school supplies or would like to supplement your school supply stash, this swap is for you.
You do not need to bring materials in order to pick up new supplies!