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Kids Art Workshop: Watercolor Valentine’s Day Cards

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 Tacky and the Winter Games by Helen Lester  Create original works of art and Valentine’s Day cards all in one! Using wax and watercolors, participants will make disappearing designs only revealed when painted! Register Here Cost FREE for Waterbury Public School, Charter School, and Magnet School students. FREE for kids with…

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February 8, 2025 @ 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 Tacky and the Winter Games by Helen Lester 
Create original works of art and Valentine’s Day cards all in one! Using wax and watercolors, participants will make disappearing designs only revealed when painted!
Register Here
Cost
FREE for Waterbury Public School, Charter School, and Magnet School students.
FREE for kids with Kids Adventure Pass.
Support provided by Sponsored by American Savings Foundation, United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation.  

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