Bridgerton Paint Night

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Name: Bridgerton Paint Night
Date: July 20, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Event Description:
Enter the luxurious realm of the Bridgerton family and unleash your artistic skills at our Bridgerton-themed paint night! Come be part of an evening filled with sophistication, artistry, and delightful companionship, drawing inspiration from the cherished series and the Regency era. Enjoy themed art projects, snacks, and surprises! Gather your friends and be part of the season’s grand social event! These projects are not instructed but we will have our talented artists here to assist you in any way.
Location:

Art at the Bodega

2407 Washington Rd.
Washington, IL 61571
 
(309)  431-1307
www.theartbodega.com
Fees/Admission:
The $10.00 per person ticket fee for this event includes snacks, goodies and photo op area.  Art projects using special themed silk screens are an additional cost.    A reservation is required for everyone  attending the event. You can choose from tons of projects when you arrive and they are priced between $30 and $75.
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