Description: It's harvest season and there is so much to be thankful for! This cookie art workshop centers around the book Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun's Thanksgiving Story. We'll read the story and honor native history and traditions of generosity and wise use of natural resources. Elements from the book will come alive in our cookie art - the three sisters: corn, squash and beans, birds, trees and more.
Date & Time: Saturday, Nov 18, 10-11:30 pm
Location: Northeast Seattle (Wedgwood, address will be sent with registration)
Ages: 7-12
What to Expect: Cookie stations will have six sugar cookies in a variety of harvest season shapes, bags of buttercream frosting, and finishing materials. Boxes will be provided to take home the finished product. Children do not need to be accompanied by an adult. Chairs will be available if parents want to stay. Price is per child per class and payment is required at the time of registration. Parents/caretakers are kindly asked to register children at least 24 hours in advance. If a parent/caretaker needs to cancel a class, refunds will be given only if we are notified 24 hours in advance.
Your instructor: Katie has been baking for friends, family and strangers as well as teaching adults and kids, professionally and as a volunteer for the past several decades. This workshop combines her love for all things family baking with her experience homeschooling her two kids (who will be helping with the workshop!). She is passionate about reading aloud with her kids and promoting a love for literature and storytelling at a young age.
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$40.00Price
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