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[12/23 (Sat)] Asobi Ikujuku “Challenge Christmas flower arrangement”

  2023/12/23 Kitakami Shopping Center PAL   239 Views

A wonderful Christmas decorated with flower arrangements 💛

At the “Asobi Raising School,'' we aim to foster children's creativity by having them enjoy making things, expressing themselves, collaborating, and interacting with each other through a variety of play experiences once a month.

The theme for December is " Challenge Christmas Flower Arrangement ."

You can freely decorate your Christmas flower arrangement using various materials such as ribbons, malls, and cotton.


Date and time : December 23rd (Sat) 13:30-15:00 (Reception 13:00-)
Venue : Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal Joy Studio
Capacity : 30 children (parents and children please participate)
Participation fee : Free


For further information, please contact us!

NPO art studio
TEL: 0197-64-7567
Email: info@g-kobo.net

Holding period 2023/12/23
Open time 13:30~15:00 (Reception 13:00~)
Venue Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal

1F Joy Studio
Address 19-68 Kitakiyagi, Kitakami City
Parking Yes (free)
Price Participation fee: Free
Contact NPO art studio

TEL: 0197-64-7567

Email: info@g-kobo.net
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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