Community Programs
Community Groups are a fun and low-pressure way to practice art with your friends and neighbors. Check out the listings below for ways to get involved.
Connect & Create
Thursdays, 9:30 - 11:30 am, via Zoom
Contact pauladeeee@gmail.com to sign up.
If you like getting together with others to chat and work on your own arts or crafts, visit our Connect and Create Group via Zoom on Thursday mornings from 9:30 – 11:30.
Join us for an informal get-together every Thursday morning to chat with other artists and work on your own art. Combat isolation and set aside time each week to connect with others and create art.
Art and the act of creating are vital, as is making personal connections. This group will give all of us the opportunity to set aside time each week for that connection and creativity. There is no charge, but an RSVP is required.
Singing Circle
Mondays at 11:00 am at Hammond Hall (unless noted otherwise. Check the events calendar for the most up to date information)
Contact info@schoodicartsforall.org to sign up
On the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month, the Singing Circle gets together at the Schoodic Arts for All Schoolhouse to sing songs from various genres. All voices are welcome.
Variable Winds
Mondays at 11:00 am at Hammond Hall (unless noted otherwise. Check the events calendar for the most up to date information)
Contact info@schoodicartsforall.org to sign up
On the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, alternating with Singing Circle, Variable Winds members bring their whistles and play lively traditional music together. All whistles welcome, from flutes to recorders.
Ukulele Club
Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the SAFA Schoolhouse
Contact info@schoodicartsforall.org to sign up.
If you play the ukulele (or secretly wish you did), our community group is for you! We welcome all levels. Ukulele Club meets weekly from 6 to 8pm on Thursday evenings.
Ukin’ Do It!
Meetinghouse Theatre Lab
The Meetinghouse Theatre Lab is dedicated to creating an ensemble of performance artists who come together to excite the senses, push the limits, and transform the definition of creativity with the aim of growing as performers and enriching the humanity of all involved.
Since 2003 the Theatre Lab has presented readings, staged readings, and full productions, both classic and contemporary, that challenge accepted social norms and values, question reality, break down the “fourth wall”, explore the notion of “truth”.
For more information on attending a Community Group, please contact us.