
Kids Clay Camp at the TLCA
July 23-July 26, 2007
Add Review/CommentThis camp will explore specific projects to include hand built bird houses and wall pots for summer flowers. As always, projects are suggested, but children are free to explore their creative interest. This class is also for those with hand building experience as well as for those working in clay for the first time.
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304 US-105
Palmer Lake, CO 80133 -
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Info Phone: 719-481-0475
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July 23-July 26, 2007Times:
9:30 - 11:00, ages 6 - 9
Camp Fee $65.00 plus $10.00 material fee paid to instructor
12:00 - 2:00, ages 10 - 12
Camp Fee $75.00 plus $10.00 material fee paid to instructor -
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B&E Filling Station Restaurant - 25 S. Highway 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
Phone: 719.481.4780
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Mozaic - 443 S. Highway 105, Palmer Lake, Colorado 80133
Phone: 719.481.1800
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