Pomerene for the Arts has variety of classes scheduled

| September 5, 2014

COSHOCTON – The Pomerene for the Arts Center has many events coming up within the next few weeks. On Saturday, Sept. 13, the Pomerene will be part of the Bacon Festival from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. with a bacon art competition with prizes and a beer garden. You can register for the bacon art competition online at pomerenearts.org or call them at 622-0326, or email [email protected].

The Tony Bible Lego Challenge, Creativity 1010 will be Sundays, Sept. 14 and 21 from 1 – 4 p.m. There is a limit of 12 people off all ages. A minimum number of seven students is required at $57 each or if the class is filled, pay only $35. Friends of the Pomerene get a $5 discount. Bible is a grand prize winner of the 2012 Let’s Go LEGO Community Competition. The first class will be a series of building and tearing down and the second class is fine-tuning your designs for a short exhibition at the end of the class with a photo opportunity with your piece. To reserve a space, register at the website above, or call or email them at the information listed above.

On Mondays in October, join Bible in a Chain Maille jewelry-making class. These classes will be Oct. 6, 13, and 20 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Class limit size is 12 people ages 10 through adult. A minimum number of seven students is required at $57 each or if the class is filled, pay only $35. Friends of the Pomerene get a $5 discount. There is an additional supply fee of $5. Bible will be teaching a jewelry class for learning the fundamentals of tool use and exploring a variety of weaving styles. At the end of the classes, you will have a finished product. Register for the class using the information above.

Join Bible on Sundays, Oct. 19 and 26 for “Weaving: What came first: The hat or the placemat?” The class is from 1 – 4 p.m. Class limit size is 12 people ages 10 through adult. A minimum number of seven students is required at $57 each or if the class is filled, pay only $35. Friends of the Pomerene get a $5 discount. Expect to leave the class with a finished object, knowledge of weaving techniques and pattern-making with color, and having learned about coercing flat technology into a 3D form. Register for the class using the information above.

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