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Woven Indian Corn
Woven Indian Corn
No squirrels will get this! Woven with space dyed and smoked reed, this sweet fall addition will brighten your space.
When: Wednesday, August 5
Instructor: Martha Chessie
Ages: Teen, Adult
Bring: Mop size bucket, sturdy scissors, pencil, tape measure, jack knife, 12 spring type clothespins, old towel.
Location: Prospect Harbor Methodist Church, 57 Main Street, Prospect Harbor, ME 04669
Flexible Tuition:
Pay It Forward Price: $145 – I am able to pay the tuition with an additional donation to support SAFA’s programs.
Full Price: $120 – I can make the price work financially.
Discount Price: $95 – (limited availability): Paying full price would be a stretch for me financially.
For All Price: $70 – (limited availability): Paying the full tuition would be a significant financial hardship.
Our goal is to make these workshops accessible to all, while maintaining sustainability of both the Arts for All Initiative and Schoodic Arts for All as a non-profit organization, as well as supporting our teaching artists by paying them fairly.
Oblong Tray and Snack Bowl - Full/Waitlist
Oblong Tray and Snack Bowl
Make transporting your yummies to the table fun with 2 handcrafted baskets: a solid-based basket tray and a round, removable basket bowl.
When: Thursday, August 6
Instructor: Martha Chessie
Ages: Teen, Adult
Bring: Mop size bucket, sturdy scissors, tape measure, pencil, jack knife, 12 spring type clothespins, old towel.
Location: Prospect Harbor Methodist Church, 57 Main Street, Prospect Harbor, ME 04669
This class is full. To be added to the waitlist, please email Leanne at leanne@schoodicartsforall.org.
Flexible Tuition:
Pay It Forward Price: $180 – I am able to pay the tuition with an additional donation to support SAFA’s programs.
Full Price: $155 – I can make the price work financially.
Discount Price: $125 – (limited availability): Paying full price would be a stretch for me financially.
For All Price: $95 – (limited availability): Paying the full tuition would be a significant financial hardship.
Our goal is to make these workshops accessible to all, while maintaining sustainability of both the Arts for All Initiative and Schoodic Arts for All as a non-profit organization, as well as supporting our teaching artists by paying them fairly.
