Share Your Expertise: Teach at the Byrne Center!
From life skills to creative arts — your expertise matters
Why Teach?
At the Byrne Center, we believe everyone has something valuable to offer. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a retiree with decades of experience, or a student passionate about your field, teaching at the Center is a chance to make a lasting impact. Share what you know, inspire others, and help build a stronger, more connected community.
What’s Involved?
Teaching at the Byrne Center is flexible and community-driven. You propose the topic, we help you shape it. Classes may range from one-time workshops to multi-week courses — you choose what fits your schedule and expertise. We’ll assist with logistics like space, materials, and participant registration so you can focus on what matters most: sharing your passion.
How to Apply
Submit Your Idea
Fill out our interest form with your proposed topic, a short description, and your availability
We’ll Reach Out
Our team will contact you to discuss your idea, answer questions, and schedule a brief meeting
Finalize Details
Together, we’ll decide on the format, session length, and any materials or support you need
Teach and Inspire
We’ll promote your class and get everything ready so you can focus on teaching!
Success Stories
AAA Defensive Driving Courses
Teaching road safety and reducing insurance premiums
CPR & First Aid Certification
Equipping community members with life-saving skills
Ornament Magic - Arts & Craft
Celebrating creativity through seasonal and decorative DIY projects
Program Logistics & Support
Suggested Topics
- Life Skills: Cooking, budgeting, home repairs
- Creative Arts: Painting, music, photography
- STEM: Basic coding, science experiments, robotics
Timeframe & Format
- Sessions can be one-time or multi-week
- Length typically ranges from 60 to 90 minutes
- Held in person at the Byrne Center (room assigned based on class size and needs)
Support Provided
- Access to classroom space and AV equipment
- Assistance with printing, sign-ups, and outreach
- Guidance on curriculum planning (if needed)