Calendar of Classes & Events

Chase’s Mill serves as a workshop for hands-on learning and a community gathering space. Every year from mid-June through September, we offer woodworking and craft workshops, lectures of local interest, hikes, and family-friendly events.

Browse our schedule below to learn more and sign up—or jump directly to one of the following topics:

Financial Assistance
Workshops & Classes
Lectures & Presentations
Social Events, Walks, & Field Trips
Community Woodworking Shop Events
Safety Policies
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Calendar

Classes and events take place each year from mid-June through September.

Scroll back through the calendar to view past events. Watch for new events to be added in April.

Financial Assistance

Discounts and fee waivers are available for all classes and workshops at Chase's Mill. You will find instructions and details when you register for a class.

If you have questions or have trouble with the registration form, please contact us.

Workshops & Classes

Our theme for 2026 is Connecting through Craft.

Lectures & Presentations

From historical talks to participatory storytelling events and story slams

Social Events, Walks, & Field Trips

Join others to explore history and nature, share songs and poetry, and visit nearby sites like the library and the historical society.

Community Woodworking Shop Events

Take part in an orientation, then make use of open shop time or the Lumber Bank at our Community Woodworking Shop.

Safety Policies

Please be sure to review our safety policies, as well as our visitor/participant releases. All woodshop or craft class participants will be required to adhere to these polices and to sign a release form prior to participation in those activities.

Safety Policies

Individual Release

Woodworking Shop Release

All Upcoming Events

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Hügelkultur Beds: The Best Raised Beds for Your Garden.
May
30

Hügelkultur Beds: The Best Raised Beds for Your Garden.

In this workshop you will get the hands on experience of making a hugelkultur bed and discover the benefits of them as well. Together, we will first assemble the 2 boxes we will be filling, with screws and power screwdrivers. The wood will already be precut. Then, as we fill them, we will learn about the basic structure of filling a hügelkultur bed, the benefits and downsides of hügelkultur beds, the materials needed to get started at home and why mimicking nature benefits your garden.

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Watercolor Basics (Day 1)
Jun
16

Watercolor Basics (Day 1)

This two day introduction to watercolor will help both the beginner and those who wonder how to start. We will talk about paper, paints, brushes, and needed supplies. We will cover terminology and try out techniques and tools. Donna will supply a watercolor pad for each participant and will have extra brushes and paints to use for the lessons, if needed. Bring any watercolor supplies you have, or if you haven't started painting yet, just bring yourself and a willingness to experiment and play with this wonderful medium.

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Watercolor Basics (Day 2)
Jun
17

Watercolor Basics (Day 2)

This two day introduction to watercolor will help both the beginner and those who wonder how to start. We will talk about paper, paints, brushes, and needed supplies. We will cover terminology and try out techniques and tools. Donna will supply a watercolor pad for each participant and will have extra brushes and paints to use for the lessons, if needed. Bring any watercolor supplies you have, or if you haven't started painting yet, just bring yourself and a willingness to experiment and play with this wonderful medium.

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