Community Education Workshop Series
Community Education workshops are open to the general public regardless of educational background. These classes are self-supporting, and the fees collected from Community Education cover all instructional, administrative, and overhead cost of the program.
All ages are welcome, unless noted.
Community Education workshops do not carry credit applicable toward an Ohio University degree or transferable to other institutions. Classes are scheduled year-round.
Floral arranging? Crocheting? Macramé? Terrariums? Leather Accessories? Do any of these interest you? Are there any types of workshops you would like to see offered at OHIO Chillicothe? Please give us your feedback!
Refund Policy
Full refunds are given for cancellations made before the registration deadline of each workshop. Cancellations received after the registration deadline will not receive a refund, as materials have already been purchased and preparations made for the workshop.
If you are unable to attend, registration can be transferred to another attendee for the same workshop. Send new attendee’s information: name, email, & *date of birth to Ann Holmes.
Registrations cannot be transferred to another workshop.
If a workshop is canceled due to low enrollment, registrants will be notified in advance and full refunds will be issued.
*DOB is needed for mixology workshops only.
Pickleball for beginners
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Saturday, March 9, 2024
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Saturday, March 23, 2024
11 am - 12:30 pm
Pickleball is a fun and growing sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and ping-pong. It is played with paddles and wiffle balls and requires movements similar to tennis. The first half of class is instructional. We will cover the basics of gameplay, rules, scoring, skill development, and strategy. The second half of class will be open play to practice the skills discussed.
Paddles & wiffle balls will be supplied. Wear tennis shoes.
Instructor: Jeanie Dalton
Cost: $45
Location: Cavalier Athletic Center
SOLD OUT
Make Your Own Movie
Instructor: Daniel Griesheimer
Cost: $20/class
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Welcoming all creative minds of any experience level or talent who have an interest in learning what goes on behind the scenes and cameras! This series has 9 parts that can also be standalone classes.
More about the instructor: Daniel Griesheimer is a lifelong Chillicothe native and award winning filmmaker best known for his passion to inspire others by fostering a strong collaborative creative community throughout southern Ohio. He is the owner of Ohio Creations LLC, which operates under the same mission to be a perfect start for local artists to network with other artists in the film community. Daniel has spent nearly fifteen years working in the film industry from Ohio to L.A. and has a special talent for film production and networking with Ohio's leading professionals in the industry. Join Daniel as he brings you through the process of constructing an independent film from the drawing board to your film award.
Make Your Own Movie: Produce & Direct An Award Winning Movie
Wednesday, March 27
6-8 pm
Register by: March 25
In this class you will learn:
-Different types of film producers
-The ingredients that make up an award winning film director
-How to become a working producer on a film project
What You Get:
-A live Q&A Session with some of Ohio’s most notable producers & directors working in the local film industry today
-A series of checklists & reference guides to help you stay on track when producing or directing your film.
-Templates of important documents any producer would need to ethically make your film
What To Bring:
-A binder or folder to keep your reference material in. (optional)
-A laptop or notebook for note taking (optional)
Make Your Own Movie: Dress Up Your Movie With Props, Wardrobes, and Set Building
Wednesday, April 3
6-8 pm
Register by: April 1
In this class you will learn:
-The roles that prop makers, wardrobe artists, and set builders have in making a 5.00 film feel like a 5,000 dollar film
-How to place props & set dressing effectively to enhance your film’s reality
-How to build a costume on a limited budget
-Hands on practice with different prop and costume making techniques
-DIY Set building 101
What You Get:
-Make Your Own shattered glass prop from materials you can easily find at home
-Recipes, guides, and cheat sheets to make your own props at home
-Wardrobe & costume style guide
Make Your Own Movie: Understanding Cinematography & Camera Techniques
Wednesday, April 10
6-8 pm
Register by: April 8
In this class you will learn:
-Creative Film techniques that are adaptable to any type of camera for effective cinematography
-An explanation of technical terms to help you understand how to speak like a filmmaker
-Hands-on practice with lighting equipment and how it changes the mood of a frame
-Proper storage & data backup practices to keep your hard work safe from the unexpected
What You Get:
-Distribution of cheat sheets on cinematography techniques
-Take home your footage captured during the session to use a reference material for your future shoots
What To Bring:
-Your favorite video camera or cell phone camera
Make Your Own Movie: Recording & Designing Audio That Brings Your Film To Life
Wednesday, April 17
6-8 pm
Register by: April 15
In this class you will learn:
Audio Recording Vs. Audio Design
Different on-set and off-set sound recording techniques
Practical exercises using different microphones
How to create the extra sounds that don’t get picked up by a microphone
What You Get:
Reference guides and resources to help guide you through getting the cleanest audio from start to finish
A digital copy of the soundbites generated by the class you can use to improve mood of your movie
What To Bring:
Your preferred over the ear headphones (optional)
Laptop or notebook to take notes (optional)
Make Your Own Movie: How To Make Your Film Edit Complete The Story
Wednesday, April 24
6-8 pm
Register by: April 22
In this class you will learn:
-A basic introduction to professional editing software like Davinci & Adobe Premiere
-Introduction to Visual FX that you would need to know as a beginner VFX artist
-How to find alternative editing software that best fits your budget
-Live demonstrations on how to create visual effects and add it to a film clip
What You Get:
-A cheat sheet on operating the basics on various editing software
-A editor’s checklist to make sure you’ve covered everything you need to complete the vision
-A reference guide on where you can find and download various software programs of different budget and skill levels
What To Bring:
-A laptop to take notes or follow along within the software programs (optional)
Make Your Own Movie: How To Make Money As A Filmmaker And Win Awards
Wednesday, May 1
6-8 pm
Register by: April 29
In this class you will learn:
-The best strategies for finding a film festival that works for you
-An in-depth explanation of marketing strategies to get your film noticed
-How to start earning money with your film without needing thousands of dollars upfront
What You Get:
-A checklist of everything you need to start entering your film into festivals and start making revenue from your movies
-Cheat sheets on how to make your movie marketable
-Reference guides on where to find film festivals
What To Bring:
-A laptop or notebook to take notes (optional)
Beginning Comedy
Monday, March 11, 2024
Monday, March 18, 2024
Monday, March 25, 2024
6-8 pm
Work with stand-up comedian Lori Graves to learn how to construct and perform a three to five-minute comedy set that you will perform at the end of the sessions. Bring a notebook to each session.
You must be at least 18 years old to register and attend.
Instructor: Lori Graves
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett 131/017
SOLD OUT
Expanding Your Five-Minute Set
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
6-8 pm
This is a continuance of the Beginning Comedy workshop and will help students move past a five-minute set into a longer performance. There will be a show on the evening of the last class in the Bennett Hall auditorium at 7 pm. Participants are required to have six months of stand-up comedy experience and must be at least 18 years old to register and attend.
Instructor: Lori Graves with special guest Jesse Nutt
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett 131/017
Registration Deadline: March 8
Easter Dessert Charcuterie
Thursday, March 21
6-7:30 pm
Your family and friends are going to love this Easter Dessert Charcuterie Board (round, 13.5") that is loaded with your favorite Easter candy and more!
Instructor: Annie McDonald
Cost: $50
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: March 14
Women in Distilling
Monday, March 25
6-8 pm
A celebration of women in distilling and the stories behind female-built brands. In this class, we will take a closer look at the women behind some of the largest names in the beverage industry both behind still and behind the bar. We will talk about the history behind female influences in prohibition and of course their role in its reversal. This will also discuss modern-day revolutionaries that helped open the doors wider for more female presence in the alcoholic beverage world. This class will also include 2 cocktail tutorials.
Must be at least 21 years old to register and attend.
Instructor: Tara Gillum
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: March 22
Brand vs. Business: What's the Difference?
Tuesday, April 2
5-6 pm
Brand is much more than a color scheme and logo. Your brand is your customer’s overall perception of your business. Not just the look and feel, but the reputation, voice, and experience. Your brand is who you are!
Is there room to improve your brand? Does my business need a brand? Should you be consistent with your brand? Yes. Yes. And yes.
Let us help during this 60-minute workshop. By the end of the class, you will walk away feeling confident in your brand, resources to help improve your brand, and how to attract the right customers.
Instructor: Paige Farmer
Cost: $25
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: March 27
Spring Flowers Basket
Saturday, April 6
9 am-2 pm
Learn and practice traditional weaving techniques while creating a beautiful handled basket, perfect for collecting spring’s treasures. Add a touch of spring with the beautiful flower embellishment!
Instructor: Melodee Caudill
Cost: $40
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: April 5
Spin
Wednesday, April 3
Wednesday, April 10
Wednesday, April 17
Wednesday, April 24
5:30-6:30 pm
This class is fast paced using a stationary bike to develop lower body strength and improve cardiorespiratory fitness. There will be a mixture of strength and HIIT focused sessions with some fun twists to keep everyone enjoying the ride. Don't forget to bring a water bottle and a towel! Come for one class or come for all!
Instructor: Nathan Gregg
Cost: $10/per session
Location: Shoemaker Center
HIIT
Saturday, April 6
Saturday, April 13
Saturday, April 20
Saturday, April 27
8-9 am
This class is a fast-paced exercise class using lighter weights or with just body weight designed improve strength, and cardio-respiratory fitness. It uses active or shorter rest periods to keep the heart rate elevated during the whole session. Don't forget to bring a water bottle and a towel! Come for one session or come for all.
Instructor: Nathan Gregg
Cost: $10/per session
Location: Shoemaker Center
Pickleball for beginners
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Saturday, April 27, 2024
11 am - 12:30 pm
Pickleball is a fun and growing sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and ping-pong. It is played with paddles and wiffle balls and requires movements similar to tennis. The first half of class is instructional. We will cover the basics of gameplay, rules, scoring, skill development, and strategy. The second half of class will be open play to practice the skills discussed.
Paddles & wiffle balls will be supplied. Wear tennis shoes.
Instructor: Jeanie Dalton
Cost: $45
Location: Cavalier Athletic Center
Intro to Classic Cocktails
Monday, April 8
6-8 pm
Where would modern mixology be without the classics? In this class, we will talk about prohibition, early mixologists, and how a small number of ingredients build cocktail culture as we know it. You will learn how to create two classic cocktails and any special ingredients you will need as well.
Must be at least 21 years old to register and attend.
Instructor: Tara Gillum
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: April 5
Boho Macramé Hoop Wall Hanging
Saturday, April 13
10 am-12 pm
Fun for all ages! This 14-inch metal hoop (silver or gold) macramé wall hanging features a crisscross pattern of various colors adorned with faux greenery. Gorgeous addition to any space in your home! Choose between soft yellow, turquoise, blush and light mocha.
Instructor: Kristin Finnerty
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: April 8
Top 5 Herbs to Have in Your Medicine Cabinet
Monday, April 15
6-8 pm
After covering the most vital herbs to keep in your medicine cabinet, everyone will make a tincture of one herb to take home.
Instructor: Angel Altman
Cost: $25
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: April 12
Meal Prep Made Simple
Tuesday, April 16
6-8 pm
Tired of trying to figure out what’s for dinner every night? Want to make healthier meals but unsure where to start? Cassidy Lynn wants to teach how to plan your meals so you get the right amount of nutrients while saving money at the grocery store. All attendees will prepare two fresh and healthy meals to take home: Lemon Chicken with Apple Dijon Salad and Italian Sub Protein Pasta Salad
Instructor: Cassidy Lynn
Cost: $40
Location: Chillicothe High School Cafeteria
SOLD OUT
How to Make Herbal Tea
Tuesday, April 23
6-8 pm
An easy class on how to select and blend herbs for a tea. We will blend an herbal tea and everyone will make and take home a one-ounce pouch of the tea we create.
Instructor: Angel Altman
Cost: $25
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: April 19
Woven Plant Basket/Stand
Saturday, April 27
9 am-4 pm
Bring your plants to life with this beautiful 12" plant stand basket!
Instructor: Melodee Caudill
Cost: $55
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: April 26
Henna 101
Saturday, May 4
11 am-2 pm
Fun for all ages! Learn about an enduring tradition, the timeless art of henna body art and the wonderful artistry of beautiful patterns that comes with practice and control. This course allows students to get in touch with their creative side, and learn the methods required when using natural henna paste to achieve beautiful, flowing pieces of body artwork. Each student will receive a custom henna design.
Instructor: Alisha Suleiman
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: May 1
Adorned Elegance: The Rich History of Waist Beads
Saturday, May 11
11 am-3 pm
Embark on a transformative journey of self-expression and empowerment in our Waist bead Workshop! Discover the ancient art of adorning your waist with meaning, as we guide you through the intricate craft of waist bead creation. Unleash your creativity, embrace your unique style, and celebrate the beauty within as you create your own waistbeads. Join us for a workshop that goes beyond the beads to explore the essence of self-discovery!
ALLERGY INFORMATION: Cotton string, polyester-cotton blend string and alloy will be used for the creation of Waistbeads. Participants with known allergies to these materials are encouraged to exercise caution or consult with staff beforehand for alternatives. We prioritize the safety and well-being of all participants, and while taking every precaution we cannot guarantee an allergen-free environment. If you have any concerns or allergies, please do not hesitate to inform us to ensure a positive and comfortable experience for all.
Instructor: Alea Green
Cost: $48
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: May 6
Sugar Cane Distillates: Rum and Beyond
Monday, May 13
6-8 pm
When we hear the word sugar cane, we often think purely of rum. And while that is a vast part, and even the world of rum is so large, we are going to take a deep dive into the world of sugar cane distillates. We will talk about the history of the spirit, distilling techniques, and where the world of sugar cane is going next. This will have a four-spirit sampling as we walk through the different varieties as a class. Feel free to take notes, ask questions, and be prepared to talk about your experiences with each varietal. Must be at least 21 years old to register and attend.
Instructor: Tara Gillum
Cost: $45
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: May 10
Woven Two-Bottle Wine Tote
Saturday, May 18
9 am-4 pm
Join Melodee as she teaches us traditional weaving to transform this versatile wood base into a chic woven wine tote, securely cradling two bottles for a stylish and convenient carry. Elevate your wine transport!
Instructor: Melodee Caudill
Cost: $62
Location: Bennett Hall 131
Registration Deadline: May 17