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SUMMARY:Wild at Heart: Fused Glass Candle Holder Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Wild at Heart: Fused Glass Candle Holder Workshop with Sweet Lomy Art\, located at Cup of Tea in Clackamas.\nCreate Birds and Animals We Love in Glass \nCreate a glowing fused glass candle holder inspired by the birds and animals we love most! In this cozy\, creative workshop at Cup of Tea Tea House\, you’ll design a 4.5″ x 5″ fused glass art panel featuring sweet lovebirds\, playful animals\, or your own whimsical creature design. \nYou’ll learn the basics of fused glass including cutting\, layering\, and design techniques while building your one-of-a-kind piece. After class\, your artwork will be kiln-fired\, and then attached to a glass votive holder so it can be illuminated beautifully once complete. \nNo experience needed\, just bring your imagination and enjoy a relaxing creative evening surrounded by warm tea house charm. \nEach participant will create: \nOne 4.5″ x 5″ fused glass art panel finished as a glowing glass candle holder/votive after firing.\nAll materials and instruction are included. Your finished piece will be kiln fired after class and ready for pickup at a later date. \nPlease note: Tea is not included in the class fee. Participants are encouraged to purchase tea and support Cup of Tea Tea House during the event.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/wild-at-heart-fused-glass-candle-holder-workshop/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Craft,Family Friendly,Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sweet Lomy Art LLC":MAILTO:jennywells@sweetlomyart.com
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SUMMARY:YARN BOWL 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how to knit or crochet at this free gathering of fiber fans!\nEver wanted to learn how to crochet or knit? Not wanting to sit around and watch the big game? Join other fiber fans and learn the simple basics of knitting or crochet. We will have community members available\, along with all of the needed supplies\, to show you the basics of knitting or crochet! \nReserve your spot here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yarn-bowl-2026-tickets-1979894197843?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl \nLearn something new!\nMeet others who want to expand their crafty knowledge as well!\nMake friends and enjoy some light refreshments!\nIt’s all free and it is NOT a religious event; just hosted by the church as a free community event. There will be NO “church talk”\, so no worries!\nWe will be also hosting another day of this class on Tuesday\, Feb. 22nd if you want to return and brush up the basics\, or can’t make this date! Visit our website https://epcwl.org/the-bridge/ for all of the details on this and future events!
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/yarn-bowl-2026/
LOCATION:Emmanuel Presbyterian Church\, 19200 Willamette Drive\, West Linn\, Oregon\, 97068
CATEGORIES:Craft,Free,Textiles,Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Bridge%3A Crafting Creative Community":MAILTO:office@epcwl.org
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CREATED:20260211T014027Z
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SUMMARY:Divination: The Myth of White Tea
DESCRIPTION:A white tea tasting\nStep into the world of white tea\, where quiet elegance meets untamed grace. Though often overlooked in the West\, this tea reveals a striking range from the honeyed richness of aged leaves to the tender floral and fresh green notes of younger expressions. Through mindful brewing and tasting\, we will explore how white tea embodies both delicacy and strength\, and how its spirit reflects tea’s gift of calm presence. \nThis gathering is offered with a suggested contribution of $35. To keep the experience inclusive and balanced\, you are invited to contribute what feels right for you\, whether that is $35\, $25\, or more if you are able. Offering above the suggested amount helps support those with financial need and ensures that spaces like this can continue to flourish. Every contribution\, whether financial or energetic\, affirms the value of community supported learning and sustains the care poured into this work. \nWe also recognize the systemic barriers that have historically restricted access for BIPOC communities. In acknowledgment of this\, we offer a $15 option for BIPOC participants who would benefit from it. This is one way we are committed to fostering equity and ensuring diversity is not just welcomed but essential to the richness of the experience. \nIf the set prices still feel out of reach\, please reach out directly. I am always open to working with you so that tea remains accessible to all who feel called to share in it. \nAll are welcome here. You are invited to arrive as you are and take part in a space rooted in care\, openness\, and community\, where each presence is honored and where we grow together through the living\, breathing beauty of tea. \nTo nurture a mindful and welcoming environment\, we ask participants to be attentive to sensory sensitivities by avoiding strong fragrances. This space is held with gentle awareness\, where we respect both our own needs and those of others. By arriving with openness\, care\, and respect for each person’s boundaries\, we cultivate a shared atmosphere where tea\, meditation\, and belonging can thrive together. \nIn the spirit of reciprocity and uplifting community together\, five dollars from each participant will be donated to Q Center\, a nonprofit that supports LGBTQ2SIA+ communities through advocacy\, resources\, and safe spaces\, embodying tea’s spirit of connection\, reflection\, healing\, and belonging. \nLeading this offering is D’Guar (they/them)\, a trans person of color\, tea practitioner\, and community connector based in Portland\, Oregon. D’Guar’s path with tea has been one of devotion\, curiosity\, and mindfulness\, centering the spirit of Camellia sinensis as a guide. Through their work\, Water Fairy Tea\, they create welcoming environments where tea is experienced as a teacher\, opening doorways to stillness\, reflection\, and shared care. Their approach weaves education with heart\, inviting participants to encounter tea as a partner in self awareness\, community belonging\, and attunement with nature. \nWe acknowledge that this work takes place on the traditional lands of the Multnomah\, Clackamas\, Chinook\, Kathlamet\, Tualatin Kalapuya\, Molalla\, and many other Indigenous ancestors and communities. We honor their enduring presence\, care\, and wisdom\, and offer gratitude to the land and to the people who have tended it since time immemorial.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/divination-the-myth-of-white-tea/2026-02-13/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Craft,Culture,Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cup of Tea":MAILTO:hello@cupoftea-oregon.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260218T210000
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CREATED:20260210T033133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T225149Z
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SUMMARY:4-session Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join our fun 4-session weaving workshop and create cool\, handmade pieces from scratch together!\n\n\nReady to dive into the world of weaving? Join us for a fun and hands-on 4 session workshop where you’ll learn all the basics and create your own beautiful piece. This is an in-person event\, perfect for anyone wanting to try something new or sharpen their weaving skills. Bring your creativity and let’s weave some magic together! We will meet on Monday and Thursday from 6pm-9pm. No pressure to arrive on time or stay until the end—your class time is flexible and meant to support your flow. \nDates: March 9th\, 12th\, 16th\, & 19th \nLocation: 17612 S Holly Ln Oregon City\, OR
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/4-session-weaving-workshop/
LOCATION:Oregon
CATEGORIES:Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Morgen Barrett Designs":MAILTO:morgenbarrettdesigns@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T203000
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CREATED:20251210T062959Z
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SUMMARY:Intro To The Myth of Tea
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to the 5 major tea types and ceremonial tea.\nJoin us for an introduction to the five major types of tea; green\, white\, oolong\, black\, and dark tea. Together we will explore the origins of Camellia sinensis\, trace its history and cultural roots\, and experience the art of gongfu ceremonial tea service. This class is an invitation to step into the magic\, wonder\, and devotion that tea inspires\, while learning how its many expressions continue to connect us to the natural world and our human nature. \nThis gathering is offered with a suggested contribution of $35. In the spirit of inclusivity and balance\, you are welcome to offer what feels right for you\, whether that is $35\, $25\, or more if you have the means. Contributions above the suggested amount help make this experience accessible to those with financial need and sustain the ongoing care and energy poured into holding spaces like this. Every offering\, whether financial or energetic\, affirms the value of community supported education. \nWe also acknowledge the systemic barriers that have long limited access for BIPOC communities. To honor this\, a $15 option is available for BIPOC participants who would benefit from it. This is one way we commit to equity\, ensuring that diversity is not only welcomed but integral to the richness of the experience. \nIf the listed prices are still a barrier\, please reach out directly. I am more than willing to work with you to ensure that tea remains within reach for all who feel called to share in it. \nAll are welcome here. You are invited to arrive exactly as you are and take part in a space rooted in openness\, care\, and community\, a living space where each presence is honored and where we grow together through the deep\, transformative beauty of tea. \nTo help us hold a mindful and welcoming space\, we ask participants to be considerate of sensory sensitivities by avoiding strong fragrances. This is a space of gentle awareness\, where we honor our own needs as well as those of others. By showing up with openness\, care\, and respect for each other’s boundaries\, we create a collective meditative atmosphere where\, tea\, and community belonging can flourish. \nIn the spirit of reciprocity and uplifting community together\, five dollars from each participant will be donated to Q Center\, a nonprofit that supports LGBTQ2SIA+ communities through advocacy\, resources\, and safe spaces\, embodying tea’s spirit of connection\, reflection\, healing\, and belonging. \nThis class is led by D’Guar (they/them)\, a trans person of color\, tea guide\, and community builder based in Portland\, Oregon. D’Guar has devoted their path to exploring the spirit of Camellia sinensis through mindful practice\, storytelling\, and connection. Through their project Water Fairy Tea\, they create spaces where tea becomes a bridge between nature\, presence\, and belonging. Their offerings weave education with devotion\, inviting participants to meet tea not only as a beverage\, but as a living companion in self discovery and community care with nature and the world around. \nWe acknowledge that this work takes place on the traditional lands of the Multnomah\, Clackamas\, Chinook\, Kathlamet\, Tualatin\, Kalapuya\, Molalla\, and many other Indigenous ancestors and communities. We honor their enduring presence\, care\, and wisdom\, and offer gratitude to the land and to the people who have tended it since time immemorial.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/intro-to-the-myth-of-tea/2026-02-19/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops/Classes
ORGANIZER;CN="Cup of Tea":MAILTO:hello@cupoftea-oregon.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T000351
CREATED:20260211T014027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T014027Z
UID:10031537-1771754400-1771761600@clackamasartsalliance.org
SUMMARY:Divination: The Myth of White Tea
DESCRIPTION:A white tea tasting\nStep into the world of white tea\, where quiet elegance meets untamed grace. Though often overlooked in the West\, this tea reveals a striking range from the honeyed richness of aged leaves to the tender floral and fresh green notes of younger expressions. Through mindful brewing and tasting\, we will explore how white tea embodies both delicacy and strength\, and how its spirit reflects tea’s gift of calm presence. \nThis gathering is offered with a suggested contribution of $35. To keep the experience inclusive and balanced\, you are invited to contribute what feels right for you\, whether that is $35\, $25\, or more if you are able. Offering above the suggested amount helps support those with financial need and ensures that spaces like this can continue to flourish. Every contribution\, whether financial or energetic\, affirms the value of community supported learning and sustains the care poured into this work. \nWe also recognize the systemic barriers that have historically restricted access for BIPOC communities. In acknowledgment of this\, we offer a $15 option for BIPOC participants who would benefit from it. This is one way we are committed to fostering equity and ensuring diversity is not just welcomed but essential to the richness of the experience. \nIf the set prices still feel out of reach\, please reach out directly. I am always open to working with you so that tea remains accessible to all who feel called to share in it. \nAll are welcome here. You are invited to arrive as you are and take part in a space rooted in care\, openness\, and community\, where each presence is honored and where we grow together through the living\, breathing beauty of tea. \nTo nurture a mindful and welcoming environment\, we ask participants to be attentive to sensory sensitivities by avoiding strong fragrances. This space is held with gentle awareness\, where we respect both our own needs and those of others. By arriving with openness\, care\, and respect for each person’s boundaries\, we cultivate a shared atmosphere where tea\, meditation\, and belonging can thrive together. \nIn the spirit of reciprocity and uplifting community together\, five dollars from each participant will be donated to Q Center\, a nonprofit that supports LGBTQ2SIA+ communities through advocacy\, resources\, and safe spaces\, embodying tea’s spirit of connection\, reflection\, healing\, and belonging. \nLeading this offering is D’Guar (they/them)\, a trans person of color\, tea practitioner\, and community connector based in Portland\, Oregon. D’Guar’s path with tea has been one of devotion\, curiosity\, and mindfulness\, centering the spirit of Camellia sinensis as a guide. Through their work\, Water Fairy Tea\, they create welcoming environments where tea is experienced as a teacher\, opening doorways to stillness\, reflection\, and shared care. Their approach weaves education with heart\, inviting participants to encounter tea as a partner in self awareness\, community belonging\, and attunement with nature. \nWe acknowledge that this work takes place on the traditional lands of the Multnomah\, Clackamas\, Chinook\, Kathlamet\, Tualatin Kalapuya\, Molalla\, and many other Indigenous ancestors and communities. We honor their enduring presence\, care\, and wisdom\, and offer gratitude to the land and to the people who have tended it since time immemorial.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/divination-the-myth-of-white-tea/2026-02-22/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Craft,Culture,Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cup of Tea":MAILTO:hello@cupoftea-oregon.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260223T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260223T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T000351
CREATED:20260210T033133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T225149Z
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SUMMARY:4-session Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join our fun 4-session weaving workshop and create cool\, handmade pieces from scratch together!\n\n\nReady to dive into the world of weaving? Join us for a fun and hands-on 4 session workshop where you’ll learn all the basics and create your own beautiful piece. This is an in-person event\, perfect for anyone wanting to try something new or sharpen their weaving skills. Bring your creativity and let’s weave some magic together! We will meet on Monday and Thursday from 6pm-9pm. No pressure to arrive on time or stay until the end—your class time is flexible and meant to support your flow. \nDates: March 9th\, 12th\, 16th\, & 19th \nLocation: 17612 S Holly Ln Oregon City\, OR
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/4-session-weaving-workshop/
LOCATION:Oregon
CATEGORIES:Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Morgen Barrett Designs":MAILTO:morgenbarrettdesigns@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T000351
CREATED:20260114T021929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T021938Z
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SUMMARY:Sashiko Washcloth Workshop Sashiko Hana-Fukin Embroidery Class
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, we will explore Sashiko Hana-Fukin\, a traditional Japanese embroidered cloth created using simple yet beautiful Sashiko stitching. Hana-fukin translates to “flower cloth\,” a square piece of fabric traditionally used in the home as a kitchen cloth\, tea towel\, or decorative textile. \nHana-fukin are typically made from cotton and stitched with repeating Sashiko patterns that are both functional and expressive. These designs often feature geometric or nature-inspired motifs\, worked with even\, rhythmic running stitches—traditionally without knots. While classic hana-fukin use white thread on indigo or neutral fabric\, modern interpretations embrace a wide range of colors. \nDuring class\, students will learn how these cloths were historically used and how they continue to serve as both practical household items and meaningful works of handcraft. A finished hana-fukin is approximately 12–13 inches square and can be used as a kitchen or tea cloth\, displayed decoratively\, gifted\, or kept as a personal stitching sampler. \nBeyond technique\, Sashiko hana-fukin carry cultural significance. They reflect values of mindful handwork\, durability\, and quiet beauty—celebrating repetition\, balance\, and care through stitch by stitch practice. This class offers a calm\, focused space to slow down\, learn a traditional craft\, and create something both useful and beautiful.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/sashiko-washcloth-workshop-sashiko-hana-fukin-embroidery-class/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Textiles,Workshops/Classes
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