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Kids Art Workshop: 3D Winter Scenes

Join us for a reading of our story of the month at 11 AM which relates to the Kid’s Art Workshop that follows each story time. This month’s story is Hibernation Station by Michelle Meadows .  Depict your favorite winter activities in miniature! Create a scene with a snowman sipping hot chocolate, or your family watching your favorite movie! These mini scenes will be personalized and fun to make. Register Here Cost $5.00 per Adult $10.00 per Child $5.00 per…

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December 21, 2024 @ 11:15 am - 12:00 pm

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144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Join us for a reading of our story of the month at 11 AM which relates to the Kid’s Art Workshop that follows each story time. This month’s story is Hibernation Station by Michelle Meadows . 
Depict your favorite winter activities in miniature! Create a scene with a snowman sipping hot chocolate, or your family watching your favorite movie! These mini scenes will be personalized and fun to make.
Register Here
Cost
$5.00 per Adult
$10.00 per Child
$5.00 per Children 5 and Under
FREE for Waterbury Public School, Charter School, and Magnet School students.
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Support provided by Sponsored by American Savings Foundation, United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation.  
Clase de Arte Niños: Escenas Tridimensionales de Invierno
sábado 21 de diciembre 11:15 AM- 12 PM
Escuche un libro leído por uno de los educadores del museo a las 11 am y luego crear una escena en miniatura personalizada con un muñeco de nieve bebiendo chocolate caliente o algo de tu imaginación.
Patrocinador: American Savings Foundation, United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation.  
GRATIS para los estudiantes de las escuelas públicas,, escuelas charter, y  escuelas magnet de Waterbury.

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