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Cruces Creatives has spring break ‘making classes’

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On weekdays, Monday, March 28 through Friday, April 15, Cruces Creatives nonprofit makerspace, 205 E. Lohman Ave., will offer spring break making classes for children ages 6-13, Cruces Creatives Event Coordinator Emmajean Smith said in an email to the Bulletin.

Classes include a variety of creative, hands-on projects: string art, electric gardens, dragon eggs and electric wands, stop motion with Legos, propeller cars, free-builds and more.

The cost is $20 per class for ages 7-13 and $15 for the Little Tinkering age group, ages 4-6.

Visit www.crucescreatives.org/events for more information.

Cruces Creatives “works to foster economic development, further education, support the arts, protect the environment, strengthen social connections and advance science and technology by connecting people with the tools, training and community to make practically anything. Cruces Creatives provides cooperative access to tools including a full woodshop, an electronics lab, laser cutters, 3D printers, CNC machines, vinyl cutters, specialized software and computer workstations, a textile lab, an audio recording studio, a digital photography and videography lab, a project-based kids classroom, a bicycle repair shop and more.”

Cruces Creatives welcomes members of the community to lead classes and share their skills.

Propose a class by completing the proposal form at crucescreatives.org/Propose-a-Program or by emailing event coordinator Emmajean Smith at e.smith@crucescreatives.org.

Contact Smith at e.smith@crucescreatives.org.

 Visit crucescreatives.org.


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