September 16, 2025 - 05:03

Ohio University Chillicothe is excited to announce its latest initiative aimed at fostering community engagement through a series of non-credit workshops. The Community Education Workshop Series invites local residents to immerse themselves in a variety of fun and hands-on learning experiences.
These workshops cover a diverse range of topics, encouraging participants to explore new skills and interests in a supportive environment. Whether you are looking to enhance your creativity, develop practical skills, or simply enjoy a new hobby, there is something for everyone in this series.
The workshops are designed to be accessible to all community members, regardless of their prior experience or expertise. By providing an opportunity for lifelong learning, Ohio University Chillicothe aims to strengthen community bonds and promote personal growth.
Participants can look forward to engaging sessions that not only educate but also inspire. Join in the fun and discover what the Community Education Workshop Series has to offer!
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