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Sunstone Studios and Lighthouse Lounge Hosting Craft Show on June 18th

On Friday, June 18th, Sunstone Studios and Lighthouse Lounge will be hosting a craft fair:
Join us for a fun and friendly evening of crafts!

Friday, June 18th from 6:00-8:30

All artists & crafters 16 and older are welcome. Whether you knit, sew, draw, collage, bead, sculpt, or anything else - we'd love to see you at the Craft Party!

Please bring a current project to work on as we chat and share ideas.

Please be sure to RSVP here or email me so we know how many are coming.

Cost: Just $1! Please bring a dollar to go toward the use of this comfortable space.

Details and RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/Etsy-Craft-Party/5832/

Comments

Emma said…
Thanks so much for posting the event!

Just to clarify - it's a meeting of people who do crafts/art, not a show/fair where things will be on display.

Bring your knitting, beading, drawing, etc and we'll spend time working on our projects and socializing.

Hope to see you there!

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