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  • Creativity & Cocktails: Cezanne’s Bird Nest

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  • Location:

    New London Little Theatre
    24 Central Avenue East
    New London, MN 56273

  • Dates:

    Apr 13, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

  • Admission:
    $25.00

Creativity & Cocktails: Cezanne’s Bird Nest
Thursday, April 13th at 6:00-8:30 PM

There’s space available for this activity!
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
EMAIL: bethany@littletheatreauditorium.org
Cost is $25.00
Get your tickets online by clicking here.

Little Theatre Auditorium is excited to present this social event series hosted by Maria Novak called Creativity and Cocktails.
🎨 Explore brush strokes galore! We’re thinking spring and channelling Cezanne’s Bird Nest!

🐦 Up: Cezanne’s Bird Nest
Explore brush strokes galore! We’re thinking spring and channelling Cezanne’s Bird Nest!
🍹 first beverage covered with ticket. Special winter cocktails & mocktails, beer & wine!
🎨 All materials provided!

The series is a once a month opportunity to create a great work of art while learning a little bit of art history, practicing technical skills, and socializing with friends.

The best part of this exploration in the creative process is that all art materials and your first handcrafted beverage for the evening are included with your ticket.

This is definitely a ‘more the merrier’ event so if you’re looking for a reason to get out and do something fun in a great space, this event is for you.

Creativity and Cocktails lessons are designed for participants 15 years of age or older.
N/A beverages available.
Approximate lesson length 2.5 hours. Class size minimum is 10 participants.

MEET THE TEACHER
A professional educator since 2008, Maria Novak has had the pleasure of teaching the Arts to students of all ages and abilities. She has a passion
for teaching the artistic process and is excited to present this very engaging and educational series at LTA.

This activity is funded in part with a grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council made possible by the voters of Minnesota, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.