May 21 Thursday
3D Printers (Level 1) is a hands-on certification for the makerspace 3D printers. In this workshop, you will learn to design in TinkerCAD, slice in Orca and send your print to the 3D printer.
Ages 10+. Children under 15 years must be accompanied by an adult.
May 23 Saturday
Looking for a supportive space to learn the basics of car care?
Burlington Technical Center is offering the Garage Girls Auto Confidence for Women Series running May 9–June 6, taught in partnership with Rowley Wrench. This hands-on class series is designed to build confidence and practical skills for everyday drivers.
Topics include under-the-hood basics, fluid checks, replacing wipers and filters, emergency roadside skills, oil changes, and how to communicate with a mechanic. Rowley Wrench brings a welcoming, practical approach that helps participants feel comfortable asking questions and learning by doing.
Take one class or join the full series to build skills over time.
$65 per class$275 for the full 5-class series (save $50)
No prior experience needed. Spots are limited—reach out to register or learn more.
May 24 Sunday
Open Palette is a casual open studio session for adult artists of all disciplines. Bring your own projects and enjoy dedicated time to work, create and experiment in a shared creative space. This is a gathering designed to foster community, conversation and connection among artists.
May 26 Tuesday
PALS for Life at UVAC is a FREE 16-week program for individuals affected by breast cancer, running May 5 – August 20. Based on the Physical Activity and Lymphedema (PAL) Study, the program uses research-backed exercise to help reduce the risk of lymphedema while improving strength, health, and quality of life. Participants receive a free UVAC membership during the program, expert-led sessions twice per week, access to land and aquatic fitness classes, and educational seminars on lymphedema and nutrition through Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. A doctor’s referral and PT consultation are required. Learn more at uvacswim.org/fitness/breast-cancer-programs.
May 27 Wednesday
Join us for an 8-class series taught by Technology for Tomorrow! Designed to help adult learners build advanced workplace-ready technology skills, BTC's Tier 2 Digital Literacy course is intended for learners who already have basic computer experience and are ready to strengthen their confidence using Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, cloud-based tools, and cross-platform navigation. Each 1.5-hour session provides hands-on, practical instruction using Google Drive, Docs, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, and Slides, with clear connections to how these skills transfer to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
VSAC tuition assistance may be available to eligible adult learners and can cover all or part of the program cost. For more information or to inquire about eligibility, contact btcadulted@bsdvt.org.
May 28 Thursday
May 30 Saturday
May 31 Sunday
Jun 01 Monday
This beginning sewing class will be taught by Putney Sewing Bee Maven, Melanie Fletcher and Costume Designer/Actor, Azalea Hudson - two of the friendliest and most seasoned seamstress we know! We will be focusing on making wonderful sampler books. This is great for students just starting out and you'll come away with a wonderful memento of your first stitches!
Ages 10 - 19 | June 1-16 Mondays & Tuesdays | 4 PM - 6 PM
Jun 02 Tuesday
Jun 03 Wednesday
Jun 04 Thursday
Jun 06 Saturday
Make a splash with confidence. Join us for a FREE Adaptive Swim Safety Event designed for children with Autism, ADHD, and other special needs. Participants will learn lifesaving water skills in a supportive, welcoming environment tailored to their needs. The event takes place Saturday, June 6 from 2:00–2:45 PM for sensory seekers with water features ON, and 3:00–3:45 PM for nervous or sensitive swimmers with water features OFF. Space is limited and registration is required! Visit qrco.de/UVACAdaptive. Questions? Contact UVAC Swim School Director Kana Wyman at kwyman@uvacswim.org.
Jun 07 Sunday
Jun 08 Monday
Jun 09 Tuesday
Jun 10 Wednesday
Learn the basics of fly fishing in this free hands-on course with Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s “Let’s Go Fishing” program. Designed for the beginner caster to the more advanced fly fisherperson, participants will learn about knots, rods, flies, and how to cast (or advance your cast). All equipment is supplied. This is a great program for all ages, kids under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Advanced registration is encouraged to ensure that there is enough equipment available.