Registration open for Evening Classes fall miniseries

As the seasons change, fall back, relax, and indulge yourself in Evening Classes' slate of autumnal offerings. Find the catalog and registration information for all classes on the Evening Classes website.
By Felicia Bass, Ellie Fulton & Sarah Kaufman, Evening Classes Chairs

We are thrilled to announce a fall miniseries of USN Evening Classes. A perfect opportunity to prepare for the upcoming autumnal and holiday season, whether you seek to host some fun gatherings, enjoy the season at home with your family, or simply bask in the beauty of all that Nashville has to offer. 
 
First, we set the mood by offering classes on fall tablescaping and floral arrangements. It’s amazing how simple changes can really alter the feel of your house. 
 
And, if you are interested in rewarding yourself with a treat for a job well done, we offer classes on creative baking with pie dough and on making holiday-themed sides and appetizers. 

Or you can learn to twist pretzels while enjoying a tasty local beer, a perfect complement to watching any football game.
 
Perhaps you feel beckoned by a crisp fall day to exercise after indulging in seasonal delicacies? If so, we are offering a hike and a tour of the Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, an exquisite and hidden treasure in Nashville, as well as an opportunity to enjoy the fall splendor at the Vanderbilt Arboretum, basking in the beauty of its 6,000 trees. And, if you're game, sign up to learn how to play pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in America.  
 
Finally, we're excited to offer a private dinner at The Farm House Restaurant for you, seven friends of your choice, Director Amani Reed, and a mystery guest. This dinner will be a special evening of sparkling conversation and curated cuisine by chef and owner Trey Cioccia. Truly a night to remember in a cozy, private dining room with enticing food, friends, and cocktails to kick off the holiday season. 
 
You can find our catalog and registration information for all classes on the Evening Classes website. The catalog opens and registration begins on Friday, September 30. 

Support of Evening Classes benefits USN's K-12 Need-Based Scholarship Endowment.
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