Art classes at the library

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Friends of the John Curtis Free Library will bring two, six-week art
workshops to the library for children ages 3-5 and also for children ages
8-10. These classes will be fully funded by the Friends with participants
asked to pay only a $10 supply fee.

A clay and mixed media class will be taught by Pam Golden, a sculptor and
art educator, to children ages 8-10 on Fridays from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the
children’s room at the library from February 26 until April 1. Even though
the class has started, there are still spaces available, so sign up today!

They will also bring Kreative Kids with Karen Cass, an artist and art
educator, to the library on Thursdays from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. in the
children’s room at the library from March 10 until April 14. This class
will provide children ages 3-5 with an introduction to basic art techniques
while focusing on nature and the spring season.

Registration for these classes is happening now at the children’s
circulation desk. Preference is given to children who have not taken this
class before. Sign up in-person at the library as soon as possible as these
classes are limited to 10 children per class. The registration fee is
required to sign up. Contact Tracy Marchetti, tjmarchetti@verizon.net,
with questions.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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