Weekly Roundup: February 21, 2025

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Art Club

At this week’s Art Club, we kicked things off with a fun and creative opening activity, “I’m Not Just a Scribble,” where we explored how even the simplest marks can turn into something meaningful. During our welcome circle, we shared our thoughts and excitement for the day. Then, everyone got to bring their sculptures to life by painting the incredible pieces we created last week. We also made great progress on our collaborative projects, adding the finishing touches for our upcoming gallery. We can’t wait to showcase all of this amazing artwork soon, adding the finishing touches for our upcoming gallery show on Sunday, February 23rd at the Friendship Circle!
Art Club Feb 2025

South Hills Cooking Club

The South Hills Cooking Club wrapped up its final session, and we ended the meal theme with a delicious dinner. We made a rich chocolate mousse, a refreshing cranberry lime spritzer, and an amazing taco bar. The members did an incredible job chopping the veggies and whipping up the mousse. We can’t wait to cook with the South Hills crew again in the fall!
South Hills Cooking Club Feb 2025

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