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    Mother’s Day Make & Take Workshop

    April 8, 2019No Comments
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    Yavapai College Verde Valley Campus 601 Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale • (928) 649-5550
    May 6, 3 Hrs, 10:00 to 12:30,  ROOM L-215

    logo_olli2Clarkdale AZ (April 8, 2019) – Make & Take gifts and treasures for Mother’s Day! Make wonderful sprays, roll-ons, and crafted blends for loving self-care, and to give as gifts! Use for beauty, skin, nails, hair care, hormonal needs, and for maintaining joy, energy, and harmony during busy and stressful moments. Beautiful glass containers and all materials will be available for a modest fee. All of the information, recipes and ideas are on free handouts.

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    THERE IS ALWAYS A REGISTRATION FEE FOR OLLI CLASSES (scholarships are available). YOU MUST REGISTER for OLLI workshop V-263-19: call 928.649.4275 or 928.649.5550 or go online www.ollisedonaverde.org . For more info on the event: Honey 404.626.5535 honeyrubin@ mindspring.com.

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