Apr 24 Friday
MAACM Charley Harper Cardinal Glass ClassFriday, April 24 and May 1, 2026; 10am -1pm Dive right into this popular Level 1 leaded glass project that features a delightful geometric cardinal inspired by Charley Harper and his love for wildlife. Registration for this class includes two 3-hr glass sessions. Closed-toed shoes are required to participate in class. Class fee: Non-members: $125, Members $110.
Join us for an artistic journey geared toward young artventurers every Saturday! Led by our friendly associates, children ages 4-11 will be guided through our world-class glass art galleries. They will then have the opportunity to unleash their imagination and express themselves with a fun and engaging craft activity.
Want a break from your day to de-stress and enjoy artwork? The Virtual Artful Connections is an art-viewing and discussion program focused on mental well-being and stress reduction. Join us on Zoom for an hour-long experience which includes:
A relaxation exercise
A question of the day
A facilitated discussion about one piece of artwork that is currently on display at the Tampa Museum of Art
Space is limited, and advanced registration is required. An email will be sent with the Zoom link once a ticket is ordered
Sessions Available | 1/30, 2/27, 3/27, 4/24, 5/29 This event is held online via Zoom | Claim your ticket for the link!
MAACM “SENSE-SATIONAL” ToursFourth Friday of each month: April 24, 2026 at 1:00 pm Enjoy a fun, multi-sensory approach to MAACM’s guided tours! SEE beautiful masterworks from the Arts and Crafts Movement. LISTEN to stories told by our knowledgeable docents. SMELL fragrances that stir your memory of the past, artisans, and art. TOUCH art objects and feel the craftmanship of skilled artisans. Please note: not for individuals aversely sensitive to aromas or to those that experience allergic reactions. Tour is approximately 1 hour. Price: Included with admission.
Are you a curious creative? Do you dare to play? Would making more time just for you bring you more joy? Join us for a whimsical journey to open your heart and mind. Explore with abandon as we engage the artist within through discover, practice and creativity.
With each class you’ll play with new mediums, work through a variety of projects, and connect with others on their wonderment journey. Imagine awe-filled days in an enchanted bungalow with other creative souls. A leisurely pace of inspiring experiences, sharing, making and lots of play.
Creativity helps us break free from modern living and provides a fresh perspective for renewed vitality. This weekend is an opportunity to make time to love yourself, radical acceptance through embracing joy. We shall summon our secret strengths, our creative genius, and live boldy from the heart.
Thursday April 23rd - Welcome Reception + Registration Friday April 24th – Day 1 workshops and evening free play Saturday April 25th - Day 2 workshops and evening free play
You’ll spend each day at The Paper Seahorse, with breaks for lunch and dinner.
This two-day retreat features three immersive workshops (all supplies included), swag bag, make-and-takes, catered lunches, snacks and light refreshments throughout the day, and extra time for free play! In addition to wonderful workshops, there will be plenty of time for meditating, knitting/crochet, sketching or to simply be.
Miracles, Signs & Wonders is a three-day gathering for our faith-based community focused on teaching, encouragement, and life-changing experiences. The conference is open to individuals, families, leaders, and teens who are seeking inspiration, personal growth, and meaningful connection.
Throughout the weekend, attendees can expect engaging speakers, impactful sessions, and dedicated teen programming. Vendor spaces will also be available, offering opportunities to connect with and support local and faith-based businesses.
Register today at www.miraclessignswondersconference.comor text MSW26 to 813-808-8778
Step into the spotlight with One Hit Wonders, a toe-tapping celebration of those unforgettable songs that lit up the charts and became part of our lives. From the epic storytelling of “American Pie” to the carefree whistle of “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” this show celebrates the artists who gave us a single great hit. Quirky, charming, and packed with guilty pleasures, One Hit Wonders proves that sometimes one hit is all you need.
Apr 25 Saturday
Greater Tampa Bay Walk to Defeat ALS.
The walk is to raise awareness of this terrible disease.
• New Diagnoses: Over 5,000 new cases annually in the U.S..
• People Living with ALS: Around 20,000 to 30,000 Americans at any time.
Who Gets ALS?
• Age: Most diagnoses occur between 40 and 70, with an average age of 55. • Gender: Men are diagnosed more often than women, though the gap narrows with age. • Genetics: About 90% of cases are sporadic (no family history); the remaining 10% are familial. • Military Veterans: Twice as likely to develop ALS, possibly due to environmental exposures.
• The walk is free, open to the public, outdoors & pet friendly. No tickets required.
The walk will be held this year on April 25, 2026 at the Safety Harbor Waterfront Park. ( 105 Veterans Memorial Ln, Safety Harbor, FL). Walk starts at 9:00 am and ends 12:00 pm.
**There is no cure for ALS at this time. After being diagnosed, some people last a few months, some several years, but is considered a terminal illness.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Go nose to nose with Big John, the World’s Largest Triceratops, in an immersive and playful dinosaur exhibit at the Glazer Children’s Museum in Downtown Tampa. Whether you have a child at home or not, all are welcome to visit this colossal exhibit, 66 million years in the making.
MAACM Art Nouveau Glass Class NEW DESIGNTuesday, April 21 and 28, 2026; 10am to 1pmCelebrate the natural forms and sinuous curves of Art Nouveau, a movement which flourished concurrently with the Arts and Crafts movement, by creating a stunning leaded glass panel. Level 1 classes are the perfect introduction to the craft of leaded glass. Registration for this class includes two 3-hr glass sessions, 4/21 and 4/28. Closed-toed shoes are required to participate in class. Class fee: Non-members: $125, Members $110.