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Akron Postcard Club: Postcard Write-a-Thon at Hale Farm

Presented by Cummings Center for the History of Psychology at The University of Akron at Hale Farm and Village, Bath OH

Nov 12 2022
Akron Postcard Club: Postcard Write-a-Thon at Hale Farm

Akron Postcard Club at Hale Farm and Village

Join Akron Postcard Club and Hale Farm & Village in support of the wards and seniors of the Summit County Probate Court!

Join the Akron Postcard Club at Hale Farm and Village Museum for our Second Annual Postcard Write-a-Thon! Drop-in anytime between 12pm-4pm to write postcards to your neighbors in Summit County who are under the care of the Summit County Probate Court. All supplies (+ snacks) provided. The Write-a-Thon is open to all ages!

This year, we have partnered with Hale Farm & Village, who will be hosting us for the event. They will be providing a drop-in block printmaking workshop throughout the Write-a-Thon for a $3 per person materials fee. Learn how to make your own block print and take home a souvenir!

Address: 2686 Oak Hill Rd, Bath, OH 44210

Questions? Contact Dr. Jennifer Bazar at jbazar@uakron.edu.

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Free to attend – please RSVP via Eventbrite!

A $3/person supply fee will be charged for those who participate in the block printmaking workshop.

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Hale Farm and Village

2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath, OH 44210

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Onsite Parking

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