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Mastery classes at All Saints’ Memorial Church

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All Saints’ Memorial Church, 202 Navesink Ave., Navesink, announces its monthly mastery classes will be held each month with different workshops and guest leaders. The workshops are one to two hours long.

Learn a hobby, attend informational workshops on pets and the arts, baking, cooking and more. There is no age limit, and family and friends are welcome.

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“Learn to Knit” will be held at 1 p.m. on Jan. 28. The cost is $15 for materials. There is no age limit and experience is not needed. Knitting has many health benefits to relieve stress as well as making beautiful items. Learn the basics and receive needles, yarn and patterns. To reserve, call 732-291-0214 or 908-461-9457.

“Benefits of Essential Oils” will be held at 1 p.m. on Feb. 11. The cost is $18 for materials. For ages 10 and up, and no experience is needed. Learn what is an essential oil, how to use it, what the benefits are and how to pick an essential oil. In addition, the opportunity to make either a peppermint foot scrub or chest rub (your choice) to bring home will be featured. To reserve, call 732-291-0214 or 908-461-9457.

Proceeds will benefit community outreach programs and provide funding for the upkeep of National Historic Landmark Buildings and grounds.

For more information, visit allsaintsnavesink.org.

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