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Kids Art Workshop: Ice Cream Sundae Crafts

Storytime & Art Workshops (ages 3–11) * Each workshop includes a story and an art activity that ties into the exhibitions on view, the story of the month, artists in our collection, or the season! Storytime: 11-11:15 AM Ice Cream Face by Heidi Woodward Sheffeld Art Workshop: 11:15-12 PM Ice Cream Sundae Crafts Register Here Pre-registration is required due to limited spots. Support provided by American Savings Foundation

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August 10, 2024 @ 11:15 am - 12:00 pm

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144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Storytime & Art Workshops (ages 3–11) *
Each workshop includes a story and an art activity that ties into the exhibitions on view, the story of the month, artists in our collection, or the season!
Storytime: 11-11:15 AM Ice Cream Face by Heidi Woodward Sheffeld
Art Workshop: 11:15-12 PM Ice Cream Sundae Crafts
Register Here
Pre-registration is required due to limited spots.
Support provided by American Savings Foundation

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