In Art in the Park: Bee Mines, families will learn about bees, then create a pair of bees flying around a flower. The purpose is to create a diptych or unified masterpiece together as a duo: adult and child. No experience is needed and all supplies are provided.
Saturday, February 14, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Art in the Park: Bee Mines is free but registration is required. It's held in the Stupp Center in Tower Grove Park. All registrants must be at least 8 years old.
Register at towergrovepark.org
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