David Kuper: You should try going to the RDV (if they have those where you live) or the YMCA
Lita Thammorongsa: Go over to Home Depot or other warehouse home improvement center on Saturdays and they have free to low cost classes in woodworking, and a lot of other neat need to know eventually things to do. My daughter used to take the boys over there every Saturday morning. Each year the projects advanced as their ages advanced. Boys had a good time and the grandmothers benefited greatly! We got lots of bird houses, feeding stations, plant pot boxes and other really neat things. The boys learned some handy skills.Go to Hobby Lobby and walk up and down the crafts aisles. If you see a craft that you might want to make, grab it. They are usually less than $10 for starter kits. These make really cool gifts for your family such as grandmothers and grandfathers come Christmas/Hanukkah gift exchange time. When you find something that is very interesting get more of the ki! ts. They advance in skill. My son in law gets a new "airplane" kit to put together every time we go into HL!!It will not kill you to go to the local community center to learn a hobby, skill, or whatever. One of my granddaughters took Belly Dancing Lessons at the local center and is now an instructor to her peers!! She says she needs to go back and take the Yoga lessons too!...Show more
Bruno Galasso: Metal Detecting is a very cool hobby but it will cost a few dollars. You can get an entry level detector for about $200 and there are other accessories that you will need but you can basically start with a detector and a hand digging tool like a garden trowel.It is possible to find items like jewelry or coins that will eventually pay for your metal detecting equipment. Maybe your mom will help you get started?Anyway, I have a great website for beginner information.Good Luck...Show more
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