Where to find classes for adults in Sacramento

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Spring is right around the corner, and with it come the feelings of hope, renewal, and growth. Whether you’re still working on a resolution, looking to pick up a new hobby, or going full rom-com and trying to impress someone, Sacramento has no shortage of opportunities for you to continue your education.

Check out five ways to be a lifelong learner around the City of Trees.

Have some fun 💃

Pasta Making & Latin Dancing, Various locations | This two-for-one lesson will teach you how to make Sardinian pasta before giving you the skills you need to strut your stuff on the dance floor.

Get creative 🧑‍🏭

Welding Classes, Rossi Sculptural Designs, 1801 20th St., Sacramento | Local artist Gina Rossi instructs you on the safety and techniques you need to get started sculpting your new masterpiece.

Move your body 🥋

Eagle Claw Kung Fu, Sierra 2 Center, 2791 24th St., Sacramento | Work up a sweat while you learn the discipline you’ve been looking for, along with some sweet self-defense moves.

Laugh it up 🎤

Improv Playground: Improv for Everyone, Holistic Light House, 401B Vernon St., Roseville | Discover your inner comedian as you play games like those from the hit show “Whose Line Is It, Anyway?” — there’s no pressure to participate until you’re comfortable, though.

Speak up 🗣️

ICS Italian Language School, Carmichael Italian Center and Museum, 6821 Fair Oaks Blvd., Carmichael | Ciao bella. That’s Italian for “hello, beautiful” — which was our reaction upon finding out you can learn Italian from the Italian Cultural Society of Sacramento.

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