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Cookie Decorating: Kids Sweet Treats

Designed especially for kids, this delightful class offers a unique opportunity for each child to channel their inner artist and decorate not one…not two…but THREE delicious ice cream-style cookies! All supplies including a vibrant assortment of icing, sprinkles, and a variety of cookie shapes will be available. Our expert instructor, Alison from Bella’s Sweet Treats, will be with us every step of the way to ensure that our cookies not only taste incredible, but look fantastic, too. This hour-long class…

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April 7, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Designed especially for kids, this delightful class offers a unique opportunity for each child to channel their inner artist and decorate not one…not two…but THREE delicious ice cream-style cookies! All supplies including a vibrant assortment of icing, sprinkles, and a variety of cookie shapes will be available. Our expert instructor, Alison from Bella’s Sweet Treats, will be with us every step of the way to ensure that our cookies not only taste incredible, but look fantastic, too. This hour-long class is designed to keep kids engaged from start to finish, and is a wonderful opportunity for families to create memories together.
Limited to 15 child and adult pairs.
Members: $35/participant pair
Non-Members: $40/participant pair
All Ages
Sunday, April 7
2 – 3 pm

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