Spring flowers bring May flowers. Or maybe something sweeter like chocolate.
The James City County Parks & Recreation department is hosting a spring class for tweens and teens alike: The Spring Bouquet Chocolate Workshop.
According to the department’s Facebook post, bakers and decorators alike will use “flower molds to create the perfect (chocolate) bouquet.”
The event is open for bakers ages 6- to 13-years-old and registration costs $20. Registration includes all supplies. You can sign up for the workshop here.
Participants should note any food allergies during registration. All attendees are expected to bring an apron, “dress accordingly” and tie back long hair.
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Sign up for a free meditation class to get some peace of mind during the coronavirus pandemic. (WYDaily/ Courtesy of Unsplash)
Those looking to get some peace of mind during the coronavirus pandemic can practice meditation and other relaxation techniques.
But what if you don’t know how to meditate or are on a budget?
The James City County Parks & Recreation department might be able to help on both accounts for free.
The department is hosting a free meditation class in February.
The event is open to the public ages 16 and older. You can register here.
“Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or brand new, all are welcome to this open community meditation practice,” according to the JCC Parks & Recreation’s class catalog. “We’ll explore different styles of meditation techniques as well as tools that aid the meditative process.”
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled social events leading many to explore the outdoors.
In the spirit of welcoming the New Year, the James City County Parks & Recreation department is hosting an outdoor scavenger hunt on New Year’s Day with clocks.
That’s right: Scavengers will have to scour parks and trails for hidden clocks.
Each clock features a QR code and the person who finds the clock must scan the QR code and add their contact information.
“The scavenger hunt is a way to offer an interactive program that people can participate in while also being safe and social distancing,” Sarah O’Reilly, Recreation Program Coordinator for Sports, Athletics, and Outdoors and program coordinator for the scavenger hunt, wrote in an email Tuesday. “We also want to encourage the community to visit some of our parks that are less trafficked throughout the year.”
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled social events leading many to explore the outdoors.
In the spirit of welcoming the New Year, the James City County Parks & Recreation department is hosting an outdoor scavenger hunt on New Year’s Day with clocks.
That’s right: Scavengers will have to scour parks and trails for hidden clocks.
Each clock features a QR code and the person who finds the clock must scan the QR code and add their contact information.
“The scavenger hunt is a way to offer an interactive program that people can participate in while also being safe and social distancing,” Sarah O’Reilly, Recreation Program Coordinator for Sports, Athletics, and Outdoors and program coordinator for the scavenger hunt, wrote in an email Tuesday. “We also want to encourage the community to visit some of our parks that are less trafficked throughout the year.”