EVENTS



Nov. 15 - Ornaments
Nov. 22 - Snowflakes
PLAY INC. STUDIO
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM all classes
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Back by popular demand!
Wren Rivers, a native of the Eastern Band Cherokee nation teaches the native art of beading in these fun holiday classes. Choose to make an ornament on Nov. 11th or a snowflake (ornament or earring) on the 18th. Or even better, take both classes.
Supplies included and enjoy a complimentary snack and beverage while you work.
This Native American Craft Series was provided by a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council.
December 13 - Beaded Earrings
December 20 - Dreamcatcher
PLAY INC. STUDIO
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM all classes
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We are bringing back another popular class in our Native American Beading series. Learn this technique while creating a pair of gorgeous earrings. With Wren as your guide, you'll not only learn a native tradition, but she will share some interesting facts about her culture.
The seriers continues the following weekend with a dreamcatcher class! You will choose your own beads, leather and feather. Or bring something of your own to weave into your dreamcatcher.
Supplies included and enjoy a complimentary snack and beverage while you work.
December 6
BRAHAM EVENT CENTER
7:00 PM
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Once again, we get in the spirit of the holidays with our 5th Annual Play Time Holiday Variety Show. As previous years have proven, this show is a sell out!
The community is invited to participate in this show with their own act; a short story, a song, a comedy act, a dance routine or whatever talent you'd like to share!
Play Inc.'s own Flagrant Foul Improv will perform along with music by the Decibelles and the Tonal Dengenerates.
Enjoy a complimentary dessert and beverage with your paid ticket. A cash bar will be available.
“This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”










