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Fake Cake Class with Peach Pad
Feb
12

Fake Cake Class with Peach Pad

Make your cake and keep it to with this fun Valentines DIY fake cake class! With all materials provided, and a class led by a local sculptor, making your own mini desert art will be a piece of cake! This class is perfect for a pair to celebrate their Valentine's Day as sweethearts or best besties forever!

This two hour long class will guide you through the process of building your cake base, using fake frosting to make it pink, and piping on white frosting decor to your hearts content! Examples will be provided along with additional decorations, like candles and flowers, to allow you to make your sculpture unique!

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Let's Celebrate Galentines Day
Feb
11

Let's Celebrate Galentines Day

  • The Audubon Room at East End Market, 2nd floor (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join FarmGal Flowers to create a succulent heart! Eileen will teach you step-by-step how to create and care for this beautiful planter. Each planter is approximately 5" x 2" and we will fill each with locally grown succulents. We'll also have a photographer on hand to photograph you , your bestie, and your new creations. So grab your favorite gal pal and celebrate with us! All materials will be provided. Wine, beer and soda from The Neighbors included. Registration required.

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Game of Shrooms
Jun
10
to Jun 11

Game of Shrooms

Artists across the globe will be hiding art on Saturday, June 10, as part of a one-day art hunt called Game of Shrooms.

On June 10th, artists from all over the world hide their original mushroom-themed works in public places then they give hints (often on social media) for others to find. Then on June 11th (or June 10th, if artists place and post about them on the 10th) they're yours to find and keep!

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Blackout Poetry Workshop
Apr
13

Blackout Poetry Workshop

Blackout Poetry Workshop, 5:30 p.m., for Poemville at Joybird Books! What is Blackout Poetry? In brief, it’s taking existing writing and redacting parts of it to reveal new thoughts or ideas.

Any text can be turned into a blackout poem. All you need is a marker or some other instrument that allows you to cover over existing words.

All in all there are really only four steps:

Identify the text you want to blackout.

Draw boxes over meaningful words, images, phrases, and ideas.

Draw an image outline or arrows for reading the text, if necessary.

Color it in!

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