Cookies and Paint in Durand
Leah Langby
July 6, 2018
Keeping Up With Kids

Thanks to Patti from Durand for this guest post:

Durand Community Library hosted a Cookies & Paint party this past Wednesday afternoon in the Durand High School Cafeteria.  Twenty-five kids ranging in age from 6-14 painted a dinosaur scene created by Kayleen Jakes, from Brush Strokes Party.  Once the class finished their canvas project, the children painted real rocks to bring home.  It was a very fun and enjoyable time for everyone who participated in the event.

kids holding their paintings, which all feature two dinosaurs and rocks.
The finished products

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