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Volunteer Appreciation: Glass Mosaic Sushi Set
By: Cynthia Jacobs
Tue, 04/08/2025
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Volunteer Appreciation: Lampworked Borosilicate Marbles
By: Grae Drake
Sat, 04/12/2025
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Introduction to Glass Mosaic Jewelry: Pendants
By: Barbara Henderson
Mon, 04/14/2025
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Volunteer Appreciation: Making Waves
By: Constance Ducar
Tue, 04/15/2025 - Thur, 04/17/2025
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Volunteer Appreciation: Quirky Stained Glass Critter
By: Jodi Kelly
Thur, 04/24/2025
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Volunteer Appreciation: Make a Glass Mosaic Pendant
By: Barbara Henderson
Sat, 04/26/2025
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Glass Arts
Torchwork Techniques: Hollows on Puffy Mandrels
By: Michele Benson
Sun, 04/27/2025
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Copper Foil Stained Glass
By: Diane Bonciolini
Wed, 04/30/2025 - Wed, 06/04/2025
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Glass Arts, Metal Fabrication
Welding: Metal Side Table with Fused-Glass Top
By: Constance Ducar, Henry Sharpe, Jodi Kelly
Thur, 05/01/2025 - Tue, 06/17/2025
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Glass Arts, Metal Fabrication, Jewelry & Fine Metals
CrystalBlast Elite Training
By: Karin Luvaas
Fri, 05/02/2025
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Glass Arts, Jewelry & Fine Metals
Drilling Rocks, Sea Glass, Shells, and Pearls
By: Karin Luvaas
Sat, 05/03/2025
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Glass Arts
Techniques in Soft Glass Torchwork: Flower Blossom Bead
By: Michele Benson
Sun, 05/04/2025
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Glass Arts
Outdoor Mosaic Artpiece or House Number
By: Barbara Henderson
Wed, 05/07/2025 - Thur, 05/08/2025
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Glass Arts
Introduction to Glass Mosaic Jewelry: Pendants
By: Barbara Henderson
Mon, 05/12/2025
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Land Acknowledgment
“Every part of this soil is sacred in the estimation of my people. Every hillside, every valley, every plain and grove, has been hallowed by some sad or happy event in days long vanished.” – Chief Seattle 1854
We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we gather is within the ancestral territory of the suq̀ʷabs̆ “People of Clear Salt Water” (Suquamish People). Expert fisherman, canoe builders and basket weavers, the suq̀ʷabs̆ live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. Here, the suq̀ʷabs̆ live and protect the land and waters of their ancestors.
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8890 Three Tree Lane NE
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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