
Sunday Family Art & Storytelling
Sunday, February 1 at 11:00 AM
Children ages 3-5, with adult Introduce your preschoolers to art experiences. Children will focus on one artwork, read a related story picture book and create an art project with their adult companion. A fun and engaging way for young children to enjoy art. FREE
Sunday Family Art & Storytelling

Sunday Family Art & Storytelling
Children ages 3-5, with adult Introduce your preschoolers to art experiences. Children will focus on one artwork, read a related story picture book and create an art project with their adult companion. A fun and engaging way for young children to enjoy art. FREE

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Children ages 3-5, with adult Introduce your preschoolers to art experiences. Children will focus on one artwork, read a related story picture book and create an art project with their adult companion. A fun and engaging way for young children to enjoy art. FREE
Times
Sunday Family Art & Storytelling starts at 11:00 a.m. and ends at 12:00 p.m.
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