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Teen Time

Price: $10 Check out this new program at the Mattatuck Museum- just for teens! Hang out with your friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative with graphic design, or chill on a beanbag! All teens aged 13-18 are welcome, with supplies and snacks provided. Support provided by the Art Bridges Foundation. Register Here

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November 15, 2023 @ 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

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Price: $10
Check out this new program at the Mattatuck Museum- just for teens! Hang out with your friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative with graphic design, or chill on a beanbag! All teens aged 13-18 are welcome, with supplies and snacks provided.
Support provided by the Art Bridges Foundation.
Register Here

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