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Wonder Art Winter II: Wed 9:30AM

Ages 18 month – 2+ (with caregiver) We’ll explore the season through live animal visits, natural artifacts, stories, songs, and of course, process-based art experiences designed specifically for our youngest learners. Meets at the Knobloch Farmhouse. If Stamford schools are delayed or closed due to weather, class will be cancelled. Participants will be refunded for any cancellations due to weather.   LEARN MORE ABOUT WONDER ART & REGISTER FOR A 4-WEEK SESSION

when

February 26, 2025 @ 9:30 am - 10:15 am

where

151 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Ages 18 month – 2+ (with caregiver)
We’ll explore the season through live animal visits, natural artifacts, stories, songs, and of course, process-based art experiences designed specifically for our youngest learners. Meets at the Knobloch Farmhouse.
If Stamford schools are delayed or closed due to weather, class will be cancelled.
Participants will be refunded for any cancellations due to weather.
 
LEARN MORE ABOUT WONDER ART & REGISTER FOR A 4-WEEK SESSION

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