Stained Glass for Beginners (4 classes)

Stained Glass for Beginners (4 classes)

Stained Glass for Beginners. In this this 4 class workshop you will be able to create your own stunning piece of stained glass to take home.

By H.O.M.E. Inc.

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Wednesday, May 29 · 9 - 11am EDT

Location

H.O.M.E. Inc. Stained Glass Studio

90 School House Road Orland, ME 04472

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Agenda

9:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Four-Days of Stained Glass Workshop

ROXANNE POULIN


Four stained glass classes that you can schedule with your instructor once you sign up for the first class.

About this event

Welcome to the **Stained Glass for Beginners** classses! Have you ever wanted to try your hand at creating beautiful stained glass art? Join us at the H.O.M.E. Inc. Stained Glass Studio on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays in May and June at 9:00 AM for fun and interactive classes. During these events, you will learn the basics of stained glass art, including cutting, foiling, and soldering techniques. Our experienced instructor will guide you through the process, so don't worry if you're a complete beginner! This is a great opportunity to unleash your creativity and make something truly unique. Plus, you'll get to take home your very own stained glass creation at the end of the 4 class workshop. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity! Sign up now and get ready to dive into the colorful world of stained glass art. Once you sign up for the first class you can arrange the following dates with your instructor.

Organized by

H.O.M.E., Inc. was founded in 1970 by Sr. Lucy Poulin and other community members. In the beginning, handcraft studios were created as a means for low-income families in rural Hancock County to earn extra income through hard Maine winters. Community members produced items from their homes to sell at the Craft Store which is located on H.O.M.E.’s 23-acre site in Orland and that program continues on today. Now, more than 50 years later, needs of local citizens have led to programs of service tailored to respond in positive and effective outcomes, i.e. shelters for those experiencing homelessness, affordable daycare, organic gardens, a food pantry and soup kitchen, plus programs to support a house construction and repair effort that has built 53 homes for low-income families.