Saturday morning "Art in the Garden Courtyard"
The Inn at ONU invites persons for a Saturday morning of “Art in the Garden Courtyard.”
It’s from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, July 25, at The Inn, 401 W. College Ave., Ada.
Participants have the option of choosing an art project – there’s an option for everyone in the family – as everyone is seated at your own personal 6-foot table to ensure social distancing.
Guests may arrive at their leisure and take the complexity of your art project for consideration when selecting your preferred arrival time.
All attendees will receive exclusive Sunshine Bucks and will be entered into two raffle giveaways.
The program allows guest to choose from one full-size project any of three mini-projects. The full-size project may take the entire morning to complete. The mini-projects have an expected completion time of one hour each.
Marilyn Reed, artist, will lead the program. Project price includes all art supplies, professional guidance from Reed, and refreshments.
In addition, Reed will have several of her own art pieces on exhibit and available for purchase during the morning.
Full-size project:
Gnome Sweet Home porch sitter
Mini-projects options:
• Clay flower pots – butterfly honey bee, or ladybug (appx. 8 inches)
• Honey bee garden stake (appx. 3 feet 10 inches)
• Miniature gnome – (appx. 8 inches)
There are projects for children who join adults during the morning.
Reservations are required. Call 419-772-4112 to RSVP and for complete details. Be prepared to select your project when making your reservation to ensure appropriate art supplies. Masks will be required except during dining.
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