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Kids Art Workshop: Popsicle Stick Snowflakes

$5 Member Child | $10 General | $5 Adult A Museum Educator leads arts activities that tie into the exhibitions on view, the featured story of the month, artists in our collections or the seasons! Every snowflake is unique and so is this craft! Choose from unlimited art supplies to make the most original and special snowflake. *Children ages 18 and under must be accompanied by a paid adult for the duration of the program. Support for this program is…

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January 20, 2024 @ 11:15 am - 12:00 pm

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$5 Member Child | $10 General | $5 Adult

A Museum Educator leads arts activities that tie into the exhibitions on view, the featured story of the month, artists in our collections or the seasons! Every snowflake is unique and so is this craft! Choose from unlimited art supplies to make the most original and special snowflake.
*Children ages 18 and under must be accompanied by a paid adult for the duration of the program.
Support for this program is provided by Christine and Eugene Shugrue.
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