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Brewediful Day with Learning 4 Life!!!
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- room Donovan Dining Center
Stop by to join Learning for Life for a warm cup o' joe and treats while spreading the positive messages!!!
Get to Know RIC Human Resources!
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- room Donovan Dining Center
Learn more about RIC Human Resources and join in on some activities!
Learning How to Knit - Meditation in Motion
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- room Horace Mann 103
Knitting for beginners. Learn that 2 sticks and a string can evolve into creating knitted fabric.
Laughter is (Usually) a Good Medicine! Comedy, Cartoons, Humor and Mental Health
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- room Horace Mann 103
Do you have a favorite cartoon, a section from a book, a clip or sketch from a comedy movie/sitcom/late night show, an animation, or anything else that rarely fails to crack you up?
Improv Comedy Basics
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- room Horace Mann 103
Get a crash course introduction to the core ideas of improv comedy!
Zen Garden with Learning 4 Life
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- room Campus Quad
Reset and re-center with Learning 4 Life....join us and create your own Zen Garden! We will have materials available to create your Zen self. (Rain location: Horace Mann 103)
DIY with Casey!
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- room Horace Mann 103
Stop on in for some fun "do it yourself" crafts and activities. From handmade air fresheners, candles and magnets. Presented by Casey Smith.
Helpful Hints for a Green Thumb
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- room RIC Greenhouse
Join us in the L.C. Greenhouse to learn tips on plant care and propagation techniques.
Salsa and Chips with Alumni
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- room Student Union Ballroom
Learn how to dance salsa with the RIC Alumni team! Enjoy some chips and salsa while you spin some moves.
Palm & Numerology Readings
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- room Unity Center - Donovan Ground Floor
Did you know palm reading is a practice that dates back approximately 5000 years? Greek, Chinese, and Egyptian scholars considered the hand to be a reflection of the inner self.