CULTURE CONT’D
THE FOUR REVOLUTIONS OF THE
New! 18TH CENTURY
The 18th century was a time of great change in western soci-
ety. Four revolutions took place which transformed the world:
the American Revolution, the French Revolution, an industrial
revolution, and a scientific revolution. Alone, each of these
had a significant impact on global societies; however, taken
together they have absolutely created the modern world as
we know it. Come and let us explore each of these important
episodes in our history and how we are still affected by them.

– Dr. Darryl Stevens
> Wednesday: 2/15
> 12-1:30 pm
New! Room B136
$20 THREE LITTLE KNOWN WARS IN
U.S. HISTORY
Three wars in our nation’s history simply do not get the
attention that other “major” conflicts receive. These are: the
War of 1812, the Mexican American War, and the Spanish
American War. Yet each had lasting effects on our society. (In
fact our national anthem was written during a battle of one of
these wars!) Come and let us explore these little known wars
and why they deserve more attention! – Dr. Darryl Stevens
> Wednesday: 2/22
> 12-1:30 pm
New! Room B136
$20 THE WINDSORS: THE STORY OF THE
ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN
On May 5, 2023, Charles Windsor will be crowned the king
of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations.

Although the line of kings and queens of this historic country
extends for hundreds of years, the royal family only began
using the Windsor name as a result of World War I. Come
and let us explore this family, who have been the
constitutional monarchs of the UK for more than 100 years.

– Dr. Darryl Stevens
> Wednesday: 3/15
> 11:30 am-1 pm
New! Room B136
$20 HOBBIES
ALTERED BOOKS/COLLAGE
Express yourself, have fun, and recycle a book headed for
the shredder into an object of art. There are no rules, and
it can lead to a discovery of the artist within. Many artists
get involved with making these books and journals to relax
and get ideas for other art projects. Students will learn how
to create a collage, how to choose and prepare a book for
altering, how to explore ideas for a theme, and how to use
several techniques for decorating the book. Most materials
are provided, but please bring a pair of sharp scissors and a
craft knife (Xacto knife). – Sue Supola
> Wednesdays: 1/18-2/8
> 6:30-8:30 pm
pg.4 Room B141
$75 WOODCARVING
In this class, you will learn carving techniques and use of hand
tools. All levels and ages 10+ are welcome! Supplies included.

– Ron Crowder
> Mondays: 1/23-3/6
Carpentry Bay
> 6:30-9 pm $105
> Mondays: 3/27-5/1
Carpentry Bay
> 6:30-9 pm $105
METALWORKS BASIC CREATIVE WELDING
This course will provide a basic understanding of welding for
the hobbyist as it applies to art-type projects. Supplies includ-
ed. – Joel Sims & Ralph Gallo
> Saturday: 3/4
> 9 am-3 pm
Welding Shop
$80 ADVANCED CREATIVE WELDING
Take your creative welding skills to the next level! Students
will need to supply their own material and project. Students
are encouraged to bring in their welder if they have one to
get help setting it up. Pre-requisite: Basic Creative Welding
– Joel Sims & Ralph Gallo
> Sun/Mon/Tues: 3/5-3/7
Welding Shop
> 9 am-3 pm (Su); 5:30-8:30 pm (M/Tu) $160
OUTDOORS FAMILY
ARCHERY FOR THE
BEGINNER This class is
designed for
the begin-
ning archer.

The class will
consist of one
adult family member paired with one or more of their own
children, age 9-16. Bow safety, basics and shooting will occur
every class. All equipment is provided; participants cannot
bring their own equipment. Genesis® bows will be used,
both adult and mini size will be available. This class is made
possible through the generosity of Scheels and in cooperation
with MT Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Any questions, please call
406-868-3824. – Drew Uecker
> Mondays: 1/23-2/27
> 6-8 pm
PGEC Gym
No cost
BUGS OF THE MISSOURI
You see the bugs on the river, but have no idea what they are.

You can learn about the aquatic insects of the Missouri River
and the flies used to imitate them. – Kevin Lyons
> Tues/Thurs: 2/9-2/21
Room B108
> 5:30-7:30 pm $60