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Decluttering Intimidating SpacesHome & GardenClosets, basements, attics, garages and storage units can be intimidating spaces to declutter, representing “hidden clutter” accumulated behind closed doors in your home and in expensive storage units. Explore why we cling to a diversity of items we will most likely never wear or use again, diminishing our peace-of-mind and our money. Learn how to fearlessly declutter, organize and empty these spaces to lighten your life and save time, money and energy. Inspiring handouts included.Winter-Spring 2026
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Decluttering While Honoring Family MemoriesHome & GardenTired of living with too much stuff? Need to downsize your or your parents’ home? This class will guide you in clarifying priorities in sifting through generations of clutter and memories. Consider what may be overstimulating along with the benefits of familiar and sentimental objects that can provide comfort in a healthy safe home. Discover the power of creating a “fond memories” photo album while reminiscing and honoring personal accomplishments and precious family history. Informative handouts and community resources to “right size” while donating, upcycling and recycling.Fall 2025
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Just in Case: Organizing Essential Documents for Loved OnesHome & GardenIf something happens to you tomorrow, will your loved ones be able to easily find and manage all your assets, finances and wishes? Be prepared with physical and digital worksheets to organize, preserve, and share your household accounts, passwords, possessions, family history, photos, and heirlooms, as well as health care directives and end-of-life plans. This hands-on class is essential foranyone of any age and will save your next-of-kin time and money. Leave fond memories instead of a mess. A materials list will be provided with registration.Fall 2025
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Just in Case: Organizing Essential Documents for Loved OnesHome & GardenIf something happens to you tomorrow, will your loved ones be able to easily find and manage all your assets, finances and wishes? Be prepared with physical and digital worksheets to organize, preserve, and share your household accounts, passwords, possessions, family history, photos, and heirlooms, as well as health care directives and end-of-life plans. This hands-on class is essential foranyone of any age and will save your next-of-kin time and money. Leave fond memories instead of a mess. A materials list will be provided with registration.Winter-Spring 2026
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NEW! Seed Saving and Native Plants: A Fall Foraging Walk at WEE FarmHome & GardenJoin us for a peaceful fall walk around WEE Farm as we explore native prairie and garden plants ready for seed saving. You’ll learn how to identify seed-ready plants, ethically collect seeds, and store them properly for future planting. We’ll also discuss the cultural and ecological importance of native plants in Minnesota’s landscape. Each participant will go home with labeled envelopes of seeds they collect during the class. All supplies are included with registration fee. Kids age 8-17 allowed free of charge with paid adult WEE Farm is located at 4562 McColl Drive, Savage, MN, 55378Fall 2025 -
Preserve, Organize and Share Family Memories & PhotosHome & GardenLearn best archival supplies for safely handling and organizing physical family photos, documents, movies, videos and audio tapes. Consider what to save, toss and/or possibly donate. Explore home, local and online scanning options and the safest permanent online cloud storage. Discuss digital uploading, organizing and dating photos and documents to share with family and friends. Consider illustrated printed books to preserve your cherished memories for generations to come. Informative handouts included. Loris Sofia Gregory is a freelance historian, researcher, writer, archivist, and community educator. She worked with a diversity of collections at the Minnesota Historical Society for 18 years.Winter-Spring 2026
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Taming Your Paper ChaosHome & GardenPapers can multiply on every surface and in every room of our home and offices. Discover steps, secrets and systems to minimize paper piles and efficiently deal with mail, receipts, newspapers, magazines, catalogs and books. Learn how to make clear decisions for recycling, shredding and organizing your well-established piles as well as daily actions and simple systems to eliminate paper piles for good. Informative checklists included.Fall 2025
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Taming Your Paper ChaosHome & GardenPaper is necessary in our homes, but left untamed, it multiples on every flat surface and in every room. Discover steps, secrets and systems to minimize paper piles and efficiently deal with mail, receipts, newspapers, magazines, catalogs and books. Learn how to make clear decisions for recycling, shredding and organizing your well-established piles as well as daily actions and simple systems to eliminate paper piles for good. Leave with inspiration to tame your paper piles immediately. Informative checklists included.Winter-Spring 2026