Weekly Roundup: February 14, 2025

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FOTT Trip

Friends on the Town had a fun and creative day at Painting with a Twist last Sunday! Members enjoyed an instructor-led class where we each painted our own unique donut. It was amazing to see everyone’s creativity shine through in their individual designs. We’re already looking forward to more exciting outings in the community!
FOTT Trip Feb 2025

Art Club

On Sunday, over forty talented young artists gathered for an exciting day at Art Club, where they each created their very own wooden sculptures. From intricate designs to bold statements, members embraced their creativity and brought unique visions to life – this season’s Art Club is bound to be great! Next week, we’ll be adding vibrant colors as we paint these masterpieces. And in two weeks, we’ll invite parents to come admire the finished creations at our special art showcase on February 23rd. We can’t wait to see you there!
Art Club Feb 2025

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