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Teen Afternoon: Sip, Paint, and Relax

Bruce Museum Junior Docents Class of 2025  Present: A Bruce Museum Teen Afternoon Calling all teens! Join the Bruce Museum Junior Docent Class of 2025 on the evening of May 30th for an event celebrating creativity, art, and delicious snacks. This event will offer participants a chance to explore their creativity in our rock painting workshop, try out watercolor techniques, and invent delicious mocktails all while enjoying music and a popcorn bar and cupcake bar. This event is for local…

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May 30, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

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Free with Reservation

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Bruce Museum Junior Docents Class of 2025  Present: A Bruce Museum Teen Afternoon

Calling all teens! Join the Bruce Museum Junior Docent Class of 2025 on the evening of May 30th for an event celebrating creativity, art, and delicious snacks. This event will offer participants a chance to explore their creativity in our rock painting workshop, try out watercolor techniques, and invent delicious mocktails all while enjoying music and a popcorn bar and cupcake bar.

This event is for local teens who are looking for a way to relax, kick back, and tap into their creativity and is also a great chance to meet our Junior Docents and get a taste of what they’ve been working on. Stop by the Museum before the event to visit the galleries; all visitors 18 and under will receive free admission on the 30th after 4pm. Sign up online using the link above or call our Visitor Services department to reserve your spot.  Tickets are free, but spots are limited! This event has received generous support from an anonymous donor.

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