As we awaken from the isolation of the pandemic we are investing in our community programming. Building programming is human-centered work – cultivating instructors, conducting social outreach, and building bridges. It feels like watering mint plants on our campus patio and welcoming a new visitor. It is walking down one of our many trails with a community member who has ideas they want to bring to life - and taking the time to listen and share and make plans for the next step. It is spreadsheets, web designs and phone calls and more visits. It is how the people of this place actualize our mission.
Expanding our programming means looking at the past 22 years to inform our process. We find that the intertwining of pillar programs with new initiatives is where progress lies. The success of our Open Pottery Studio Program inspires us and demonstrates what is possible as we explore the strengths of having a community maker’s space. The combination of creative classes combined with the opening of our campus to provide vital space for creative voices to shine. It is the work of empowerment.
Community programming is like dear Monday Night Music Circle (MNM) friends finding themselves together once again after years of zooming. It is the smiles, laughter, and melodies of that circle. It is also weeding a garden bed with a parent while their homeschooled teenager uses the pottery studio with a new friend. This programming is the work of connection, which helps our community to flourish. For that we are grateful.
Please connect with our Programs Coordinator Annie Hopkins with inquiries or possibilities for upcoming community programs: annie@cobscookinstitute.org or (207) 255-7319.