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Grand Prairie Libraries Promise a February Full of Creativity with Crafty Gatherings and Cultural Journeys for All Ages

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Published on January 11, 2024
Grand Prairie Libraries Promise a February Full of Creativity with Crafty Gatherings and Cultural Journeys for All AgesSource: City of Grand Prairie, Texas

Immerse yourself in hands-on creativity at the Main Library's Crafting Corner, where you can explore activities like blanket making and Harlem Renaissance Wooden Collage Art. Sessions run punctually from 1:00 to 2:00 pm, and registration is required via email to Josh at [email protected]. Located at 901 Conover Dr., it offers a perfect opportunity to add a touch of manual fun to your weekends, as highlighted by the City of Grand Prairie, Texas.

For children aged six to ten, the Main Library presents Culture Kids, an artistic journey without leaving town. This first-come, first-served scavenger hunt for supplies occurs every Thursday from 4:15 to 5 pm, providing a one-hour exploration of global art themes. From Scandinavian landscapes to the lively beats of Carnival, ensure your children arrive on time to participate in this enriching experience.

The Warmack Library extends an open invitation to the Stitch Club on the second Saturday of each month from 11 am to 2 pm at 760 Bardin Rd. This club caters to quilters, sewists, knitters, and other threaded talents seeking camaraderie and a space to share their craft. A trained sewing instructor is available to assist in overcoming challenges.