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Each week we will create a folded design and add line, color and sparkle with Zentangle patterns and techniques. Attendees will need to supply their own materials including pens, paper, colored pencils, or markers. In class we will fold and decorate each 3D piece with easy to follow steps to create unique items you can create on your own after class. Prior experience with paper folding and Zentangle will be helpful though not required.
On Campus Session
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Want to meet new people and have meaningful (or lighthearted) conversations? Whether you're exploring retirement, curious about current events, or just looking to connect, this class is for you. We'll meet once a week for a month, breaking into small groups to discuss questions and prompts from both the instructor and participants. Come ready to share, listen, and enjoy thoughtful conversations about everything and nothing at all.
On Campus Session
- Section Code: F25FSFPER070A
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Instructor: Thomas Sease
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Dates: 11/14/2025 - 12/12/2025
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Times: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Sessions: 4
Days: F
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Building: Annie Richardson Bass
Room: 1004
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Think you're not an artist? Think again! We will create an 11"x14" collage step-by-step together that you will be proud enough to hang! We will begin with the basics for collage. I will have a template available for you if you are not comfortable drawing freehand. You will learn how to collage with a minimum of supplies. Enjoy the freedom that this genre provides! No two collages will look alike as we will all be using different materials we have found or from a stash that I have provided each student. A supply list will be sent.
On Campus Session
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Learn how the principles common to all art forms apply in your garden and how to apply them. Examples from gardens around the world will give you inspiration and help you understand how to apply these basic ideas to create the garden that's perfect for you.
On Campus Session
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Learn the National Game of Texas! The domino game of 42, invented in Texas, is like a card game played with dominoes. It is a fun and challenging trick-taking game. Learn the basics and practice honing your skills with fellow players. Recommended book: Winning 42: Strategy & Lore of the National Game of Texas
On Campus Session
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New to the Fort Worth area and trying to decide what's a good fit for your new garden? Or maybe you'd like to enjoy more success with gardening or just add some new favorites to the plant palette of your home or business. Learn about the distinctive growing areas in the Metroplex and which plants will thrive in each.
Online Zoom Session
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This class is a follow-up to "Discovering Art in the Botanic Garden - Part 1." Participants will discover additional sculptures in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the artists, and settings. Walking over uneven surfaces is required so being able to walk without assistance is necessary. You will need to pay for admission at the Botanic Garden if you are not a member of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Fee is $10/day.
Off-Campus
- Section Code: F25FSFACM011A
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Instructor: Subie Green
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Dates: 10/29/2025 - 10/29/2025
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Times: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Sessions: 1
Days: W
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Building: Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Room: Deborah B. Moncrief Garden Center
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College football possesses an extremely passionate fan base, especially in Texas. Whether you wear purple, red, green or orange, in the fall, the world revolves around each and every game. But what if you really don't know the game? Do you feel left out every Saturday? Do your friends, family or spouse begin to speak in a language you simply do not understand? What exactly is a naked bootleg? If the offense is in the shotgun formation, are firearms being brought onto the field? Would you like to know more about the greatest American sport? Being a lifelong College football fan, Debra Million would like to help you get to know the sport, its rules, rivalries and traditions. You'll feel left out no longer after this fun and informative class.
On Campus Session
- Section Code: F25FSFHCR071A
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Instructor: Debra Million
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Dates: 9/26/2025 - 10/3/2025
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Times: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Sessions: 2
Days: F
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Building: Annie Richardson Bass
Room: 1004
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Join us for a festive embroidery class where you'll create your own hand-stitched Christmas ornament! In this two-session workshop, you'll learn basic stitches and embroider a beautiful felt decoration--perfect for gifting or hanging on your tree. **There is a $20 supply fee that will be collected by TCU after registration**
On Campus Session
- Section Code: F25FSFHCR075A
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Instructor: Nancy Clark
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Dates: 12/5/2025 - 12/12/2025
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Times: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sessions: 2
Days: F
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Building: Annie Richardson Bass
Room: 1004
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Do you want to have the prettiest cookies at the holiday cookie exchange? Or bake beautiful cookies for gifts? Or maybe just have fun in the kitchen with your grandkids? The first session of this mini-course will cover tools and techniques for baking consistent, sturdy cutout sugar cookies. The second session will challenge students to bake their own cookies, make their choice of frosting, and arrive ready to decorate together, in our own kitchens. A suggested supply list will be sent ahead of time along with recipes.
Online Zoom Session
- Section Code: F25FSFHCR052A
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Instructor: Sharon Harrelson
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Dates: 10/14/2025 - 10/21/2025
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Times: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sessions: 2
Days: Tu
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Building: Online Class
Room: Zoom
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Come "Shake Some Bones"! The Intermediate 42 class is designed for people who already know how to play and want some fun and competition in 42. We will stress more of the rules used by the N42PA, so you will feel more comfortable playing tournament 42. Who is going to be the King or Queen of 42 for Silver Frogs?
On Campus Session
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Introduction to the digital SLR (DSLR) camera for the beginning photographer. This course will review the primary functions of the DSLR camera to allow the user to take advantage for the features other than just Auto mode. Course will review the basics of photography: technical topics such as ISO, aperture, shutter speed, depth of field, focal length, various lenses; and subject matter topics such as choosing subjects, composition framing of the image, artistic use of depth of field, and use of natural lighting. We may experiment with camera-mounted flash, time allowing. Each session will allow the student to actually take pictures with their camera to see the effects of the various principles discussed. Students will also be encouraged to take photos outside of class and bring in for review.
On Campus Session
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Learn how to get started using lasers. We'll cover the different types of lasers and the limits of each; how to cut, burn and engrave using the software. Not good at creating designs--no problem! We'll identify sources of designs that are at reasonable prices. Examples of lasers, accessories and projects will be shown. For safety reasons we will not be firing the laser in class.
On Campus Session
- Section Code: F25FSFHCR078A
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Instructor: Mike McAllister
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Dates: 10/31/2025 - 10/31/2025
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Times: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
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Sessions: 1
Days: F
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Building: Secrest Wible
Room: 119
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This will be a practical demonstration via Zoom on how to create your own photobook with free and easy-to-use top-rated software. The instructor has created over 40 photobooks using images ranging from a cruise vacation, trips with friends, a grandchild's birthday party, soccer season, baseball season, dance recital, and gymnastics competition to a family photo album. Photobooks make wonderful birthday and Christmas presents!
A photobook will be created during the session, and you will become a photobook expert!
Online Zoom Session
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A triskele ball ornament only looks hard but is actually only three strips of paper folded and intertwined. In this class I will provide you with pre-printed and scored paper to make balls. Tassels and thread for hanging will also be provided. Please bring scissors and scotch tape to complete the project. You will also take home templates so that you can make your own triskele balls at home
On Campus Session
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Explore the mental strategies elite athletes use to stay motivated, focused, and resilient principles that can enhance lifelong learning, goal-setting, and well-being.
On Campus Session
- Section Code: F25FSFHCR077A
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Instructor: Khadevis Robinson
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Dates: 9/30/2025 - 9/30/2025
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Times: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sessions: 1
Days: Tu
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Building: Secrest Wible
Room: 119
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The World Cup is coming to DFW in 2026! Expand your understanding of the game as we examine the origins and laws (rules) of the game. We will also learn how the World Cup qualifying takes place and how the tournament will be shared with other cities, as well as with Canada and Mexico. Here's your chance to get an early start for when the largest sporting event in the world arrives here.
The Stayton
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This class introduces Mahjong, covering both Hong Kong and American styles of play. Each session includes guided instruction and time for open play, allowing students to practice and refine their skills. Mahjong offers numerous benefits, including improved cognitive function, enhanced social interaction, stress reduction, and better sleep. It's a fun way to boost fine motor skills and overall well-being. Join us to discover the latest trend sweeping North Texas--and see how this timeless game can improve your mind and connect you with others. See you at the table!
On Campus Session
- Section Code: F25FSFHCR080A
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Instructor: Layla Edwards
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Dates: 10/31/2025 - 11/7/2025
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Times: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Sessions: 2
Days: F
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Building: Annie Richardson Bass
Room: 1004
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Toe wrestling, anyone? If you want it bad enough, anything can become a sport. There are over 800+ sports played around the world, and you probably have never heard of at least half of them. In this class we will discuss, watch and laugh at obscure and weird competitive sports practiced around the world. You might find something to put on your bucket list.
The Stayton
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