Northeast Passage
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Northeast Passage, an adaptive sports and recreation program out of the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is offering some great online programming, virtual tours, meditation, fitness, etc. They are using the Zoom platform for their programs. Here is a list of courses and link to offerings below.

LEARN
  • How to get started woodcarving with Chipping Away or Doug Outside will carve step-by-step. Woodcarving is an accessible activity and has been really popular. For doing small projects, whittling, and small caricature figures use the Flex Cut Detail Knife. Check out Doug Outside for owl and wizard instruction. This is a good starter set but it can be used for carving all sorts of things, faces, signs, animals or just decorations. A favorite thing to carve is spoons, generally using full size bowl gouges to carve them but a set of bowl tools will work just as well.
  • How to tune your bike or trike through Park Tool Tech Tip Tuesday! This is a video series from Park Tool that has tips on repairs and adjustments. Most trikes have the same parts as bikes, they are just arranged a bit differently. Try it out!
  • How to doodle with illustrator Mo Willems. The author of Knuffle Bunny, and the Elephant and Piggy series) was posting a new video every day. The series is archived here.
  • Something new! Through Master Class app.

To see a full listing, click here 

Disclaimer: The courses offered in this post are not associated with The Iris Network; we are just sharing them with our constituents.
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