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Dayseeker: Dark Sun Tour (May 8, 7pm) https://t.co/zQlnLCxRzb #CHA — 22 hours ago
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6pm – 7:30pm
Floral Preservation: The Art Of Pressed Flowers – In-person Class
at The Chattery
Learn how to press a Rose using traditional pressing practices in this 90 minute class taught by Lin with Wanderlust and Wolf. During the session you'll be instructed on how to press a Rose and you'll get to design your own pressed flower frame with already pressed flowers. No...
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8pm – 11:59pm
Mustache The Band
at The Signal
Mustache The Band is the 90s Country Party Band that’ll grow on you. Mustache delivers a powerful performance of all of your favorite country hits from the 1990’s. With well over 125 songs under their buckles, you are guaranteed to have a non-stop party on your hands. Mustache The...
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- Sat. May 4th
10am – 11:30am
Art As Healing: Sitting With Your Grief
at The Chattery
This class is about creating a painting that characterizes or portrays what the emotion grief looks like to you. It won’t be so much about skill as it will be about how you feel, and giving you a space to release tension and allow your mind and emotions to flow. There will be...
- Sat. May 4th
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- Sat. May 4th
10am – 4pm
Mother’s Day Gala
at Mountain Arts Community Center (MACC)
🌸 Join us for a special celebration at the Mother's Day Gala – an art, craft, and farmers market at the MACC on May 4th from 10am to 4pm! 🎨 Treat mom to flowers, chocolate, and exquisite jewelry while enjoying a specialty cocktail or exploring diverse market offerings. 🍹...
- Sat. May 4th
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- Sat. May 4th
10am – 11:30am
What Makes A Man? A Workshop On Masculinity
at The Chattery
What does it mean to be an empowered man? Our society desperately needs new visions of masculinity based on mutuality, compassion, and empowerment. In this workshop, we’ll discuss the dominant cultural landscape of masculinity and closely examine how masculinity shapes thoughts and...
- Sat. May 4th
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