FINAL_CheckItOut_Fall_2024_Newsletter

Native American Heritage Month: Chaos & Beauty Art Tuesday Crafternoon Tuesday, November 5 at 2 PM [Wooster] Emmi Whitehorse, a member of the Diné (Navajo) Nation, is a painter and printmaker. She often uses chaos and randomness in her paintings by continually rotating her artwork in a circle until she can’t tell the top from the bottom. Join us as we create our own art in a similar style to Emmi Whitehouse. In Conference Room East. Velvet Bookmark Wednesday, November 6 at 3:30 PM [Wooster] Make a beautiful bookmark with velvet ribbon and charms. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. Gifts in Jars: Sugar Scrubs Saturday, November 9 from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM [Shreve] Learn how to make sugar scrubs in a jar that can be gifted to friends and family this holiday season. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. Water Marbling (Suminagashi) Wednesday, November 13 at 3 PM [Wooster] Suminagashi is a Japanese paper marbling technique. Transform plain paper with water and ink into something vibrant and colorful. In Conference Room East. Holiday Cards Thursday, November 14 at 6 PM [Rittman] One of the most delightful holiday traditions is sending holiday cards to family and friends. Join us to create four handmade holiday cards. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. Native American Heritage Month: Nomadic Art Tuesday Crafternoon Tuesday, November 19 at 2 PM [Wooster] Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an enrolled Salish member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation in Montana, came up with her Nomad Art Manifesto to encourage artists to use more sustainable practices. Nomadic Art uses recycled and biodegradable materials and can be reused or recycled. Together we will create our own nomadic art. In Conference Room East. Tuesday Crafternoon: Macramé Ghost Tuesday, October 8 at 2 PM [Wooster] Make a spooky Halloween hanging to decorate your home with. This adorable ghost craft will bring the boo to you! In Meeting Rooms 3 and 4. Canvas Jack-O-Lantern Painting Thursday, October 10 at 6 PM [Dalton] Join us for a festive step-by-step painting class. The image will be pre-drawn on the canvas. You will select your colors and finish the painting. Materials provided. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. Identifying Crystals and Minerals Thursday, October 10 at 6 PM [Wooster] Are you curious about crystals and minerals? This program will help you identify some popular crystals and minerals. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. Leaf Bowls Wednesday, October 16 at 3:30 PM [Wooster] Make beautiful leaf bowls using leaves, Mod Podge, and a balloon. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. Superstitions Thursday, October 24 at 7 PM [Wooster] Ever wonder where superstitions and old wives’ tales come from? Speaker Lynette Reiner from the McKinley Presidential Library and Museum will let us know why we should never walk under a ladder, or always throw salt over your shoulder if you spill it. Registration for ages 13 and up is required. SUMMER PROGRAMS TEEN AND ADULT (Continued) NOVEMBER OCTOBER FALL PROGRAMS wcpl.info 13

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