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October Sip & Paint sessions....

10/16/2016

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Many have enjoyed coming out to the Hard Cider Shed in Cashmere Washington for our Sip & Paint classes!   Our next class will be held in the Henry Building downtown main street on October 28th, 2016.   Beginning at 6 pm and ending about 8 pm we will be painting Fall Pumpkins!   For more information and registration please go to our events page and fill out the contact form.    Space is limited, so please sign up soon!!
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Virgil Anderson
1/11/2018 07:50:16 am

I have a question about your content. I was wondering who I could speak to about that. I appreciate your time in advance, Virgil.

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rush paper link
12/14/2019 03:54:43 pm

October is definitely one of the best months when it comes to painting. I know that there are people who have their own favorite month, but personally, I just feel like October is the best. It is the month when we can just go and be free. It is not a heavily busy time, yet there are lots of things that you can do. I just feel like it is the best month to go and try out different things.

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