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Downtown Portland Coffee & Donut Tour
5.0 (33)
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Portland, OR
Jumpstart your morning with a huge variety of coffee and donuts across 4-5 mouthwatering stops where each bite and sip was crafted right here in Portland. Along the way, immerse yourself in quirky history while exploring Downtown Portland. We like to think this the perfect way to discover Downtown Portland, see where locals get their coffee and donut fix, and have fun! Tour highlights: - Taste two single-origin coffees brewed by pour-over, side by side. - Portland has over 75 locally owned donut shops, and we’ll sample a selection of the best from our favorite. - Stand in Pioneer Courthouse Square and learn all about “Portland’s Living Room”. - At the coziest Portland hole-in-the-wall café, indulge in a traditional macchiato paired with a homemade French pastry. - Plus much more! Note: We do not visit Voodoo or Blue Star during this tour as they are on the common tourist track – instead we keep it local.
In-person
All ages

Beacon Hill + Back Bay History + Photo Walking Tour(SMALL Group)
5.0 (60)
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Boston, MA
Discover Boston’s top attractions on a small-group Boston walking tour in just two hours. A longtime local guide shares insightful historical commentary and fun photo tips to help you capture memorable pictures along the way. We’ll begin in historic Beacon Hill, walking along brick sidewalks lined with gas lamps and 19th-century architectural charm. Discover inside information on the neighborhood’s past and present and why Acorn Street is the most photographed street in Boston. Next, we’ll stroll through the Boston Public Garden, see the famous Swan Boats and colorful flowerbeds before continuing into the Back Bay to explore its elegant 19th-century French-inspired architecture and grand streets. Designed for history buffs, urban explorers, smartphone users, and casual photographers, this experience is a guided walking tour with historical commentary and creative photo tips—not a technical photography class.
In-person
10+ years

San Antonio Premium City Tour with Alamo & River Walk Cruise
4.7 (938)
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San Antonio, TX
The first stop of the day is an exciting visit to a local cultural icon, the Alamo, where you will stand in the footsteps of heroes before. Get up close and personal with some of the Alamo’s largest weapons and fortifications- the 16 pounder cannon, palisades, and barracks. Next, take in an enriched combination of San Antonio’s history and region within national parks as you experience the stories of people who came into the Spanish missions in the 1700s. For the thrill-seekers, take an elevator ride up 190 m (623 ft) to the top of Tower of the Americas to witness the most magnificent view of the city. Finally, take in the world-renowned 15-mile urban waterway on a relaxing, 35-minute River Walk Cruise to immersive with the city’s culture, history, and architecture. Once your feet are back on the ground, your tour guide will return you safely to your downtown hotel, or arranged destination.
In-person
All ages

Bushwick Street Art Tour and Williamsburg Lifestyle Tour
5.0 (149)
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Brooklyn, NY
Discover two of Brooklyn's trendiest neighborhoods: Bushwick and Williamsburg! Our French guides, expatriates in New York for years, are keen to make you spend a friendly moment full of original discoveries!
In-person
All ages

Half-Day Super Shelling Tour
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Marco Island, FL
What You’ll Find Expect sand dollars, lightning whelks, alphabet cones, tulip shells, and—on lucky days—the elusive Junonia. Captains share quick tips on reading bars, seams, and wrack lines, so every stop feels rewarding. Where We Go Routes commonly include Caxambas Pass, Kice Island, and “Second Chance” Shell Island in the Ten Thousand Islands. Captains choose the best beaches depending on the time of the year, tide, and local conditions. Learn as You Go Your Florida Master Naturalist–trained captain blends shelling technique with island history and marine-life insights. Families also hear gentle reminders about ethics: admire living shells and leave them where they belong. Duration: 4 hours Parking: FREE Departure: Private commercial docks 220 Goodland Dr W, Goodland FL 34140 (across from Stan’s Idle Hour) Time: Departures at 6:30am, 8:30am, 11:30am daily
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All ages

New Orleans Sightseeing City Tour
4.8 (3031)
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New Orleans, LA
Experience New Orleans with us on an approximately 2.5-hour sightseeing bus tour. Venture out of the French Quarter to explore the beautiful Garden District, Treme, Marigny, 9th Ward, and some of the most unique neighborhoods in America. Learn about the city's fascinating history while taking in the sights and sounds of America's greatest city. Stop by St. Louis no. 3 cemetery on the 9 & 12:30pm tour. Experience The odd fellows rest cemetery on the 4pm tour.
In-person
3+ years

Teen Writer’s Salon (hosted by SJAWP's Teen Novel Writing Program)
100%
by San Jose Area Writing Project
SJAWP Novel Writing Program: Writer’s Salon & Workshop Calling all teen writers who want a community with whom to share writing without the commitment of a full length course! Our Teen Writer's Salon is a space in which students can write alongside other teens and workshop writing while making friends with other budding novelists. Our Writer's Salon will meet three times this fall for live zoom sessions that begin with a prompt and writing warm up followed by student readings of works in progress. We have built this space to allow students to stay connected to our Teen Writer's Institute programs and to experience the writing community offered by our Novel Writing Program. There will be no set lectures or assignments; rather, in this course, students will write together and receive peer feedback in a process facilitated by our author in residence, Hannah Jayne. Come join us and walk away with notes on a piece of writing, a peer group connected by the common pursuit of a creative writing life, and a clearer idea of how to make writing fit into your busy lifestyle! Zoom Classes will be held on Saturdays with tentative dates: February 28 - 11am–12:30pm March 28 - 11am–12:30pm April 25 - 9am-2pm (in person at SJSU) May 23 - 11am–12:30pm
Online
Ages 13-18 years

Certificate in Novel Writing Course II: Writing Into The Middle
100%
by San Jose Area Writing Project
Curriculum at a Glance Spring Semester – Course 2: Novel Writing Into The Middle This course will take up where Novel Beginnings left off: by exploring what happens to characters when they leave their ordinary worlds behind and launch into journeys that forever change the trajectory of their lives. Whereas the first novel writing course focused on crafting the ordinary world of the protagonist, this course will additionally focus on exploring secondary characters and subplots in order to create complex and dynamic worlds. A particular focus will be on writing fast and writing strong in order to hit the ground running in the early middle of the novel and to continue structured practice of the habits that allow writers to blast through the initial drafts of their novels. The course runs from February 16, 2026 - May 17, 2026. In addition. there will be 4 live zoom classes with our Authors in Residence for the Teen Writer's Salon with tentative dates: February 28 - 11am–12:30pm March 28 - 11am–12:30pm April 25 - 9am-2pm (in person at SJSU)* May 23 - 11am–12:30pm Special Final Event: In person author** reading at Hicklebee's Books tentatively 5/16. *4/25 will be an in-person, full day workshop at SJSU
Online
Ages 14-18 years

Level 1 - The Thinker ( Problem Solving with Python & Programming Basics ) - Quarterly / Half yearly / Monthly
by MathCodeLab
Outcome Introduces beginners to programming fundamentals, focusing on logic, coding, and systems through hands-on Python activities. Students build a strong foundation for further learning. Students learn core skills like problem-solving and pattern recognition by tackling relatable challenges such as optimizing a store checkout line showing how these abilities apply across fields from tech to medicine to the arts. We begin with practical problems before introducing technical concepts, ensuring students grasp the “why” behind what they learn. This hands-on, engaging approach sparks creativity, builds confidence, and equips students with versatile skills for any future path.
Online
Ages 11-18 years

Level 1 - The Thinker ( Problem Solving with Python & Programming Basics ) - Quarterly / Half yearly / Monthly
by MathCodeLab
Outcome Introduces beginners to programming fundamentals, focusing on logic, coding, and systems through hands-on Python activities. Students build a strong foundation for further learning. Students learn core skills like problem-solving and pattern recognition by tackling relatable challenges such as optimizing a store checkout line showing how these abilities apply across fields from tech to medicine to the arts. We begin with practical problems before introducing technical concepts, ensuring students grasp the “why” behind what they learn. This hands-on, engaging approach sparks creativity, builds confidence, and equips students with versatile skills for any future path.
Online
Ages 11-18 years

Certificate in Novel Writing Course IV: The Aftermath
100%
by San Jose Area Writing Project
Curriculum at a Glance Spring Semester – Course 4: The Aftermath In Novel IV, young authors will learn how to steer their explosive climaxes into emotionally satisfying endings. A particular focus will be on whole-novel and character arcs, making sure young authors are creating dynamic characters with complete emotional arcs and storylines are thorough and lack plot holes. After novel completion, we’ll have a strong focus on self and peer editing, guiding novelists to look at their finished products with a critical eye while not losing their personal voices in the editing process. In addition. there will be 4 live zoom classes with our Authors in Residence for the Teen Writer's Salon with tentative dates: February 28 - 11am–12:30pm March 28 - 11am–12:30pm April 25 - 9am-2pm (in person at SJSU)* May 23 - 11am–12:30pm Special Final Event: In person author** reading at Hicklebee's Books tentatively 5/16. *4/25 will be an in-person, full day workshop at SJSU
Online
Ages 14-18 years
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