Kids Christmas Craft Event 2023 Photo credit Sunrise Presbyterian Church

Sunrise Presbyterian Church in Great Falls is pleased to announce the upcoming “Kids Christmas Craft Event,” scheduled for Sunday, November 24th, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

This event aims to provide children within the community with an opportunity to create crafts that they can present as gifts during the holiday season. This year, participants will have access to nine craft stations, each offering various engaging activities, including: 

– Gingerbread Gift Box 
– Melted Snowman 
– Snowman Clothespin Magnet 
– Glitter and Acrylic Ornaments 
– Straw Christmas Tree 
– Coffee Mug 
– Peppermint Melt (Pending – details to be finalized) 
– Pre-K Activity Table: Foam Snowman, Foam Gingerbread House 

Each participant will receive an apron, which they will have the opportunity to personalize with their name. This apron will function both as a name tag and as protective attire against glue and markers.

It is estimated that participants will require approximately 90 minutes to complete all craft stations, with a scheduled break for refreshments, which will include hot chocolate, coffee, and Christmas cookies.

This event is anticipated to be an enjoyable afternoon filled with creativity and family engagement. Tickets are available for purchase at a price of $5, which will assist in covering the costs of supplies. For additional information regarding the event and to acquire tickets, please visit the church’s official website at sunrisegreatfalls.net.

Kids Christmas Craft Event 2023 Photo credit Sunrise Presbyterian Church
Kids Christmas Craft Event 2023 Photo credit Sunrise Presbyterian Church
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