Teens can learn the art of wood burning!
Part of the Weird Wednesday series, Teens ages 13-18 will get to do some unusual activities here at the Library!
Learn the art of wood burning with local artist, Gretchen Klett.
June 21 - Wood Burning ~ Learn the tools
June 28 - Wood Burning ~ Create a project
LIMIT 10 TEENS
All materials provided.
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading Program | Social | Arts & Crafts |
TAGS: | Wood Burning | Teens | summer reading | Art and Crafts | Apache Junction |
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