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Creative Playdate: Garden Tea Party

Presented by Akron Art Museum at Akron Art Museum, Akron OH

May 04 2017
Creative Playdate: Garden Tea Party

It’s tea time in the garden! Dress up for a spot of tea and paint some curious cookies with friends.

For ages 0-5 and their grown-ups

It’s tea time in the garden! Dress up for a spot of tea and paint some curious cookies with friends.

Little ones learn best through intuitive, open-ended play that feeds their senses. Follow your child’s natural instinct to wiggle, squeal and make a mess while exploring the creative process. Stretch your imagination, meet new friends and create a masterpiece to carry home!

Free for members. $10/non-member child. Click the link below to register online, or call 330.376.9186.

Click here to become a member of the Akron Art Museum to register for the FREE member ticket option.

Creative Playdates are made possible with support from the Robert O. & Annamae Orr Family Foundation.  

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Free for members. $10/non-member child. Click the link below to register online, or call 330.376.9186.

Click here to become a member of the Akron Art Museum to register for the FREE member ticket option.

Phone: 3303769186

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Akron Art Museum

1 South High, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Members park free in the deck adjacent to the library
Park across from museum entrance on High Street
Fully handicap accessible
Standard strollers welcome in most areas

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