Paint & Sip at Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company - Longhorn
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Paint & Sip at Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company - Longhorn

Join us for a fun evening Paint & Sip at Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company with a paint brush in one hand and tasty beverage in the other!

By Wild and Wonderful Paint Parties

Date and time

Wednesday, June 12 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company

862 Industrial Park Road #A Maxwelton, WV 24957

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 2 hours

Come on out for a fun evening Paint & Sip at the Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company painting a texas longhorn! $35/person includes all materials and step-by-step instructions including paints, apron, easel & a 16x20 inch canvas. This class is beginner friendly and for adults and kids 12+ years and older. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. The Dawg House will be on site for the evening as the guest food truck! Must be 21+ to purchase and/or consume alcohol. Come out for a fun evening with a paint brush in one hand and tasty beverage in the other! **Any cancelations less than 24 hours in advance will be given credit towards a future event

Organized by

Kelly LaCava has been sharing her love for art with the world through art entertainment events since 2012. She was first introduced to the fabulous combo of paint and wine in Park City when she helped open the first ever paint and wine bar in the state of Utah.  Kelly managed the studio which quickly grew into a second location in Salt Lake City, from 2012-2016.   Kelly began her own business, Wild and Wonderful Paint Parties after moving to Fayetteville, West Virginia in 2016.  She has since helped thousands of delighted participants of all ages craft their own works of art through corporate team building events, birthday and bachelorette parties, and youth summer camps all around West Virginia.  Kelly is a self taught artist with a chemistry background, who came to art as a means of stress relief and introspection while she discovered that a career as a full time chemist wasn't for her.  Kelly's favorite thing about teaching art classes is helping others go through the same stress relief and personal learning process that she so enjoys- along with good company, great music, a paint brush in one hand & a glass of wine in the other.