IN-PERSON WORKSHOP

Valentine’s Day Card-Making Workshop (Ages 5-7)

Join one of AAC’s wonderful teaching artists to create fun and whimsical greeting cards for Valentine’s Day. In this workshop, students will use traditional and non-traditional art techniques and materials. This is a fun way for your child to get creative and use their hands to make something they will be excited to share with a friend or loved one.

Tuition

$45.00

Days

Saturday, February 12, 10:00-11:00am

Instructor

Molly McCracken

Additional Information
  • This is an in-person workshop that will be held onsite at AAC.
  • Students ages 5-11 must have received at least one dose of the covid vaccine by the start of class.
  • Students and instructors are required to wear masks covering their nose and mouth at all times
  • Temperatures will be checked upon arrival and students will be asked to use hand sanitizer before joining class.
  • Supplies are included in the cost of this course.
  • Advance registration is required.

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