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Braiding Bridges for Junior, Cadette, Senior & Ambassadors (Norton): Jan 27, 2013

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Braiding Bridges for Junior, Cadette, Senior & Ambassadors (Norton)

Girls will learn how to make a couple styles of bracelets; one to keep, and one to donate to a worthwhile organization. Braiding Bridges will distribute them to our armed forces to give out to children in war-torn areas as a way of helping to form connections between the US and the civilian children. Come be a part of this worthy cause and learn how to make some bracelets for yourself and for others.

Date:Jan 27, 2013Time:4:00 PM - 6:00 PMProgram Level:Junior, CadetteGrades:4, 5, 6, 7, 8Category:Creative ArtsLocation:Camp Edith Read - Lodge
79 N Worcester St
Norton, MA 02775Fee:$10.00 (girl), $0.00 (adult) Register

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