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Paper crane suncatcher workshop

Presented by Made by Weird Kang
In this workshop you will learn how to fold a paper crane, and then assemble your own suncatcher that will sparkle in the light and bring you daily joy. Here is an example of what you’ll be making! All materials will be provided, along with step-by-step instruction and guidance and a nice box to bring your suncatcher home. Just bring yourself!

The workshop will take place from 2-4pm. The cost of the workshop is $40, and 100% of workshop fees will be donated to The Theatre Centre. Workshop vibes are casual, come as you are, and small setting (10 people max). 

NOTE: Due to renovations, the accessibility lift is not working through the summer and there will be stair access only to the Gallery. 

Credits

July 4, 2026
to July 4, 2026

Tickets are The cost of the workshop is $40, and 100% of workshop fees will be donated to The Theatre Centre.

Venue

Gallery

2–4pm

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