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Community Meals

Chapel of St. Matthew 601 Quincy Street, Hancock

Community Meals (every Monday 7:15 pm– 8 p.m.)  Always homemade, always free. Served take-ou style from the lower level of the Chapel. Follow @FinnU_Faithlife to know what’s cooking each Monday. Like to cook or need volunteer hours? Sign up to help prep the meal at the link below (or just show up at 6 any given week). https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904094BACA92AA5FB6-finlandia

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Folk School: Beginning Jouhikko Online

4 weeks – Wednesdays, April 6 - May 4, 8-9pm Online – video link provided to students upon registration This class is an introduction to playing the jouhikko, a traditional Finnish bowed lyre with horsehair strings. Students will learn how to hold and tune the instrument, use the bow, and play scales and a simple tune. Classes will take place via group video call (Zoom) and students should have access to a device with Zoom, an internet connection that supports video calls, and the ability to record, send, and watch short videos. No experience necessary. If local students do not...
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Community Meals

Chapel of St. Matthew 601 Quincy Street, Hancock

Community Meals (every Monday 7:15 pm– 8 p.m.)  Always homemade, always free. Served take-ou style from the lower level of the Chapel. Follow @FinnU_Faithlife to know what’s cooking each Monday. Like to cook or need volunteer hours? Sign up to help prep the meal at the link below (or just show up at 6 any given week). https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904094BACA92AA5FB6-finlandia

Recurring

Folk School: Beginning Jouhikko Online

4 weeks – Wednesdays, April 6 - May 4, 8-9pm Online – video link provided to students upon registration This class is an introduction to playing the jouhikko, a traditional Finnish bowed lyre with horsehair strings. Students will learn how to hold and tune the instrument, use the bow, and play scales and a simple tune. Classes will take place via group video call (Zoom) and students should have access to a device with Zoom, an internet connection that supports video calls, and the ability to record, send, and watch short videos. No experience necessary. If local students do not...
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Recurring

Community Meals

Chapel of St. Matthew 601 Quincy Street, Hancock

Community Meals (every Monday 7:15 pm– 8 p.m.)  Always homemade, always free. Served take-ou style from the lower level of the Chapel. Follow @FinnU_Faithlife to know what’s cooking each Monday. Like to cook or need volunteer hours? Sign up to help prep the meal at the link below (or just show up at 6 any given week). https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904094BACA92AA5FB6-finlandia

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Folk School: Introduction to Tapestry Weaving

Jutila Center 200 Michigan Street, Hancock, MI

Date: Wednesdays, April 20 and 27 Time: 6 - 8 p.m. Location: Lily I. Jutila Center Room 105 Instructor: Phyllis Fredendall finlandia.edu/folkschool Students will weave a small work of art using a variety of yarns on a simple frame loom. Basic and beautiful. Finger manipulation of yarns using weaving, twining and sumac techniques will be covered. Suitable for beginners. Registration closes on April 15 or when sold out. Fee for to register: $40 + Refundable frame loom deposit: $10

Recurring

Folk School: Beginning Jouhikko Online

4 weeks – Wednesdays, April 6 - May 4, 8-9pm Online – video link provided to students upon registration This class is an introduction to playing the jouhikko, a traditional Finnish bowed lyre with horsehair strings. Students will learn how to hold and tune the instrument, use the bow, and play scales and a simple tune. Classes will take place via group video call (Zoom) and students should have access to a device with Zoom, an internet connection that supports video calls, and the ability to record, send, and watch short videos. No experience necessary. If local students do not...
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Recurring

Community Meals

Chapel of St. Matthew 601 Quincy Street, Hancock

Community Meals (every Monday 7:15 pm– 8 p.m.)  Always homemade, always free. Served take-ou style from the lower level of the Chapel. Follow @FinnU_Faithlife to know what’s cooking each Monday. Like to cook or need volunteer hours? Sign up to help prep the meal at the link below (or just show up at 6 any given week). https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904094BACA92AA5FB6-finlandia

Recurring

Folk School: Introduction to Tapestry Weaving

Jutila Center 200 Michigan Street, Hancock, MI

Date: Wednesdays, April 20 and 27 Time: 6 - 8 p.m. Location: Lily I. Jutila Center Room 105 Instructor: Phyllis Fredendall finlandia.edu/folkschool Students will weave a small work of art using a variety of yarns on a simple frame loom. Basic and beautiful. Finger manipulation of yarns using weaving, twining and sumac techniques will be covered. Suitable for beginners. Registration closes on April 15 or when sold out. Fee for to register: $40 + Refundable frame loom deposit: $10

Recurring

Folk School: Beginning Jouhikko Online

4 weeks – Wednesdays, April 6 - May 4, 8-9pm Online – video link provided to students upon registration This class is an introduction to playing the jouhikko, a traditional Finnish bowed lyre with horsehair strings. Students will learn how to hold and tune the instrument, use the bow, and play scales and a simple tune. Classes will take place via group video call (Zoom) and students should have access to a device with Zoom, an internet connection that supports video calls, and the ability to record, send, and watch short videos. No experience necessary. If local students do not...
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Folk School: Ceramic Wall Flowers for Spring

Jutila Center 200 Michigan Street, Hancock, MI

Dates: Monday, May 2nd + Tuesday, May 3rd + Tuesday, May 10th, 2022 Time: 1-4 p.m. Location: Jutila Center Ceramic Studio (1st floor) Instructor: Lindsey Heiden finlandia.edu/folkschool In this class, students will learn how to make a set of three decorative wall tiles, out of clay. By using hand-building techniques such as slab building, pinching, coils, slip and scoring, the tile will slowly blossom into a bouquet of flowers for the wall. Your instructor will demonstrate how to use studio equipment, such as the slab roller and tools. The first two class sessions will be focused on constructing the wall...
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