Clay Creations Program begins in July

By Brittany Booth
Rosetown Librarian and Archivist

Anyone aged 12 and up looking for a fun, hands-on craft is invited to register for our Clay Creations program. The first session will be held Friday, July 10, at 2 p.m. Participants will create a project using air-dry clay, with ideas and inspiration provided. The creations will then need time to dry before everyone returns on Friday, July 17, at 2 p.m. to paint, glaze and take their finished projects home. Space is limited. Register by visiting the library or calling 306-882-3566.

Please note the library will be closed on Wednesday, July 1, for Canada Day.

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