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Culture Days will return 20 septembre – 13 octobre 2024.

Makerspace with Joann: Eric Carle Art

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Artisanat Enfants Bibliothèque
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Lieu

Tsawwassen, BC

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

À propos

Creative chaos! Celebrate Culture Days with this simple and expressive form of painting. From beginner to expert, anyone can enjoy it. Join Joann as she explains how to recreate favourite author and illustrator Eric Carle's unique art style using common household supplies. See what fun textures you can discover with random tools from around your house. Be sure to ask your parent or guardian for help. Happy painting!

Supplies used:

• acrylic paint (orange, yellow, green, blue, black)

• paint brush

• paper towel tube

• tissue paper

• coffee filter or cupcake liner

• cardstock

• glue

• toothbrush

• wooden spoon

• pen or pencil

• scissors

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Organisateur

Fraser Valley Regional Library

Fraser Valley Regional Library is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 25 community libraries serving almost 700,000 people in its service area. Established in 1930, it is funded with taxes raised in the community it serves, plus a Government of BC operating grant. The governing Board consists of elected officials representing 15 member municipalities and regional districts. With its mission "Opening Minds. Enabling Dreams." FVRL plays a prominent role in the communities throughout the Fraser Valley.

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Fraser Valley Regional Library's Virtual Culture Days

Fraser Valley Regional Library Abbotsford, BC

Fraser Valley Regional Library is pleased to offer a variety of free virtual Culture Days events for 2020! We are the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 25 community libraries serving almost 700,000 people in our servic...