Looking for a screen-free way to unwind this winter?
The start of a new year always makes me want to reset — not in a “new year, new me” pressure kind of way… but in a let’s make everyday life feel better kind of way.
Last week, I kicked off my January activity/hobby series with a guide to yoga in St. Joseph. And this week, we’re shifting into something cozy, creative, and perfect for winter:
✨ screen-free hobbies you can try locally (and places that make it easy to start).
Because sometimes wellness isn’t another workout or productivity goal — it’s simply doing something with your hands, meeting new people, and taking a break from scrolling.
So if you’ve been wanting a new hobby… here are some of the best places in St. Joe to try one.
ALBRECHT KEMPER MUSEUM OF ART
If your idea of unwinding includes inspiration, beauty, and creativity, the Albrecht-Kemper is such an underrated place to spend time in the winter.
Not only can you visit exhibits, but the museum often offers:
art classes
workshops
creative events for various ages
opportunities to build skills over time
Why this matters for wellness: There’s something about being around art that slows your brain down in the best way.
More Information: https://www.albrecht-kemper.org/
ST JOSEPH PUBLIC LIBRARY
If you’re looking for a screen-free hobby that’s affordable and community-focused, the St. Joseph Public Library should be at the top of your list.
The library isn’t just for checking out books — it’s genuinely one of the best places in town to:
join creative programs
attend workshops
participate in hobby groups
You might find events like:
crafts and creative nights
journaling or writing programs
beginner-friendly workshops
book clubs & discussion groups
children/teen/tween creative activities
Why I love it: It’s one of the easiest ways to try something new without a big commitment.
More Information: https://sjpl.lib.mo.us/
ART ATTACK STUDIO
If you want something fun, creative, and beginner-friendly, Art Attack Studio is one of the easiest ways to jump into a new hobby without overthinking it.
This is a great option if you’ve been wanting to try things like:
painting
DIY crafts, such as sewing
seasonal projects
creative classes where you leave with something finished
Why I love it: It’s a “show up and create” type of place — you don’t need to already have supplies or experience.
More Information: https://www.artattackstudiollc.com/
JOYCE RAYE PATTERSON SENIOR CENTER(50+)
WHOA! The number of offerings they have is amazing. If you’re looking for hobbies that build routine, connection, and joy — especially for seniors — the Joyce Raye Patterson Senior Center is an incredible resource in St. Joseph.
This is a place where community and wellness overlap in the best way.
Activities may include:
arts & crafts
group hobbies
games and social activities
movement classes (but not sports-focused)
learning opportunities and workshops
Why it’s so important: Staying active helps seniors maintain strength, mobility, and independence, but just as importantly, it creates routine and connection. Community-centered activities like these can be a powerful support for mental wellness and overall quality of life.
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
Don’t sleep on Rolling Hills — this is another amazing local option for classes, groups, and creative events in a comfortable, community setting.
Depending on the season and location, you can often find:
book clubs
craft programs
educational workshops
family/kid programming
creative activities tied to seasons/holidays
More Information: https://rhcl.org/
HAND TO HAND GALLERY
If you love local art, handmade goods, and supporting creatives — Hand to Hand Gallery is such a gem.
Beyond shopping, places like this are often connected to:
local artists
pop-up workshops
community art events
inspiration for creative hobbies at home
Even if you’re not taking a class, this is the kind of place that can spark a new interest — whether it’s painting, pottery, handmade crafts, or simply collecting local art.
More Information: https://www.handtohandstudio.com/classes
COFFEE SHOPS & OTHER LOCAL HANG OUT SPOTS
This might be one of my favorite categories because it’s so real-life St. Joe.
Places like Hazel’s Coffee, The Den, and other local spots often host:
one-off art classes
book clubs
creative meetups
workshops
community events
And even if they’re not hosting an event that week, these spaces are perfect for screen-free hobbies like:
reading
journaling
sketching
writing
learning something new alongside a cozy drink
Why this matters: Sometimes the best hobby is just leaving the house and putting yourself in a different environment.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re setting New Year intentions, easing back into movement, or trying yoga for the very first time, St. Joseph offers a variety of welcoming spaces to help you find your flow. From dedicated yoga studios and holistic wellness spaces to community and recreation centers with evening classes, there’s truly an option for every schedule, experience level, and comfort zone. As always, the best way to find the right fit is to try a class, listen to your body, and enjoy the journey toward feeling stronger, calmer, and more connected right here in our community.
Which yoga option in or near St. Joe is your favorite? If we missed your favorite spot, email me at danielledalton@stjregroup.com or text 913-707-1705 so we can add it. And don’t forget to follow At Home in St. Joe MO on Facebook and Instagram for more local guides!