Posts tagged Virtual Programming
Everyone deserves creativity – Hurley School Virtual Workshop Fundraiser!

Calling all artists! We’ve partnered with the Hurley School to offer a virtual art workshop! Create a paper flower with us to celebrate Spring and the blooms of the season. No special art supplies needed. Participants can use a variety of materials found around the house – including newspaper, magazines, and paper.

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Minni’s FREE SculptureShop – Birthday Cakes (Virtual)

Celebrate Minni’s birthday and join us for a FREE virtual workshop! In Minni’s FREE SculptureShop – Birthday Cakes (Virtual) bakers and sculptors will celebrate Minni’s birthday with the ultimate cake creation! Instructor Maria will show students how to stack, layer and decorate a cake sculpture using boxes and recycled materials.

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A Heartfelt Thank You!

We had an outstanding turnout for our virtual workshop with Room to Grow. We want to thank the little artists and their caretakers for participating in our virtual workshop focused on collage, color and hearts! Because of all of our participants and their generosity, we collectively donated over $650 for Room to Grow, helping low-income families in Boston and New York.

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Minni Virtual Fundraiser Workshop

We are partnering with Room to Grow to deliver a workshop for you and your little one(s) to participate in! In Minni CollageShop - Happy Hearts, grown-ups and their little valentines will collect, create and collage their next masterpiece. While the workshop is free and open to anyone who would like to attend, all donations made at check-out will support Room to Grow's virtual programming.

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A Message from our Founder, Kelly

When my kids were babies, it was difficult enough to keep them fed, bathed, and entertained, let alone plan out engaging creative and educational projects for them. That was part of my motivation for opening Minni—I wanted to take that stress off parents by offering fun but meaningful and skill-building projects for kids, as well as an opportunity for parents to come together in our space to decompress from the daily grind. And all of that, of course, was before this unprecedented year of pandemic protocols, home-schooling, and political upheaval.

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