2021 began with everything happening on-line…weaving courses, virtual exhibits, Zoom presentations and performances. Thanks to the scientists who brought the Covid -19 Vaccines out of the lab and to the doctors, nurses and volunteers who brought the vaccines into the arm, by late summer came the return of ‘in-person’ activities with exhibits, workshops, courses and performances. All were enjoyed with renewed appreciation!
Here’s a look a back….
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May 2022 be filled
with inspiration & creativity!
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