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NEW CLASS For February
Introduction to Junk Journaling
What is this?
This hands-on workshop for adults will introduce participants to this creative and artistic style of journal making that repurposes materials. Design your own journal in a way that expresses your personality and tastes. Learn some of the basics of junk journal crea
NEW CLASS For February
Introduction to Junk Journaling
What is this?
This hands-on workshop for adults will introduce participants to this creative and artistic style of journal making that repurposes materials. Design your own journal in a way that expresses your personality and tastes. Learn some of the basics of junk journal creation to make a unique piece for yourself. Old books, junk mail, post cards, packaging materials, magazines can all be items that are used to create a junk journal. Junk Journaling is the ultimate creativity in adult paper crafting.
Supplies will be provided for this introductory session. Participants can expect to complete a small journal few pages to be added to a larger journal during the workshop.
Optional to bring an old hard cover book to be repurposed or any paper materials you want to work with in your journal creation.
Participants may be using scissors, glue, tape, laminator, cutting blade.
When: February 25, 2026 from 6-8 pm
Where: The Red Lion Rec Building located at 190 S Charles Street Red Lion
$21 Registration Fee

Join us for a Paint Night with Paint and Enjoy!
When: Monday Feb 2, 2026
Time: 2pm
Where: Red Lion Rec Building located at 190 S Charles Street
Come create this beautiful painting on a 16 X 20 canvas
$40 Registration Fee
Guided Walk/Hike – Waking Up from Winter
March 31, 2026 6-8 pm
Red Lion Greenway
Facilitator: Mary Patterson mary@marypatterson.com
Reg Fee $15
Join local naturalist to walk the Red Lion Greenway trail in this interpretive style hike. Observing the signs that nature is getting ready for spring season. This is a great opportunity to get outdoors after a period of hibernation. We will look for signs on trees and plants and in the landscape that warmth is on the way. This will be at a leisurely pace. Meet at the trailhead in town near the church.
This is an out and back hike over a mix of paved and gravel surfaces on a wide trail. Distance will cover a total of 2.4 miles. The trail has an elevation change of 217 ft mostly in the midpoint switchback area, the rest is fairly level. This event will be held rain or shine, cancellation/reschedule only if dangerous weather situation.
Sunset is at 7:29 pm and allows for the hike to be ending in twilight.
Bring drink or snack, any needed personal items. Dress appropriate for the weather, it may be much warmer at the start of the event than when ending, layers are great. Hiking poles are optional. Binoculars can be a great tool for observing wildlife. If desired can bring along a headlamp or small flashlight.
Service animals active or in training are welcome; however, please leave all pets at home.

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