Pleasanton Pop-Ups
Village High School | 4645 Bernal Ave.
Our FREE hands-on learning experiences directly to schools in Pleasanton.
Project Timeline
Lantern Making
Saturdays 10/14 - 11/4
This project specifically teaches how to use a laser cutter, graphic design concepts, soldering and circuits. If you like art, engineering, self-expression, please join!
Resin Art
Saturdays 2/24 - 3/16
This project specifically teaches how to use create and use resin to make keychains, jewelry, paintings, and more. If you like art, science, self-expression, please join!
Leather + Felt
Saturdays 4/13 - 5/4
This project specifically teaches how to use a laser cutter, leather making and felt poking techniques, and design concepts. If you like working with your hands and making things, please join!
Join Us
Register now for our Pleasanton Pop-Ups
Youth are free to sign-up for any project start date, but must register before each project begins. Youth must also commit to all sessions for each project they wish to join.
Summer registration closes before program starts as we recommend youth to attend most sessions.
*Priority seats reserved for youth impacted by the foster care system, unstable housing, and/or lack of academic support. Alumni who previously attended also have priority registration.
Hands-On Projects
Each program consists of engaging projects, so that our youth has something new to anticipate with each coming week.
Field Trips
We partner with local organizations and businesses to provide place-based learning experiences and social learning opportunities.
Ride Support
We also provide transportation support within our Pleasanton and Oakland program radius for students who qualify.
Support
Help us bring our Pop-Ups to a community near you.
Our pop-ups bring pieces of our program directly to schools sites and shelters. We hope to continue these pop-ups more regularly in more locations so that we can increase our impact of providing a space for youth to explore and grow their social skills.
With your support and care, we can provide more pop-ups to youth in the East Bay.