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Home Away From Homeschool: Castle Constructions Pt. 2

Home Away From Homeschool: Art Workshops! Fall into this school season with our creative art projects for homeschoolers. Each week we will focus on a different medium to create unique and colorful masterpieces. Using both traditional and alternative materials, student will enjoy being artistic and social! November 7th – Skyline Prints November 14th – Cozy Watercolor Painting November 21st – Castle Constructions Pt.1 November 28th – Castle Constructions Pt. 2 Each of the first two children in a family are $20 for a single class…

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November 28, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

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Home Away From Homeschool: Art Workshops!
Fall into this school season with our creative art projects for homeschoolers. Each week we will focus on a different medium to create unique and colorful masterpieces. Using both traditional and alternative materials, student will enjoy being artistic and social!
November 7th – Skyline Prints
November 14th – Cozy Watercolor Painting
November 21st – Castle Constructions Pt.1
November 28th – Castle Constructions Pt. 2
Each of the first two children in a family are $20 for a single class or $60 for the package and the third child and up in a family is $15 for a single class or $45 for the package.
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