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MASTERS & MIXERS – A new Painting and Wine experience at Georgetown School of the Arts

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 25 Old Mill Rd Redding CT 06896  See map

Uncork your creativity!! Adults who want to return to painting, learn to paint, or paint with friends and loved ones are invited to participate in “Masters & Mixers” – a new, fun painting and wine experience offered at Georgetown School of the Arts.  Painters will be provided with the paint supplies, canvases, easels and aprons. Instructors will guide painters through the proper steps and offer encouragement to create a personal work of art inspired by a featured painting. Bring your own wine or beverage and snack of your choice. At the end of the evening participants will bring home a finished painting that is their own unique expression along with a great memory of a fun time. The evening is a wonderful way to relax and socialize, sip wine and be creative. The first event is scheduled for February 9, 2012 from 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm (6:45 byob, 7:00 painting begins), and costs $35.00 person. Can’t make it on the 9th? We will be adding more dates in the spring. You can also call us to arrange a private party, a girl's night out, or a corporate event. These painting parties can also be arranged for children, without the wine of course! Advance reservation required, space is limited. Saturday, February 9, 7:00-9:30 (6:45 byob, 7:00 painting begins) $35.00 per person.Georgetown School of the Arts is located at 25 Old Mill Road, West Redding (Georgetown), CT 06896. Register or call for more information: Georgetown School of the Arts (203) 544-8551.

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