"Made in Bellevue Series Launches with Greening Your Workspace Event"

Bellevue, WALocal News

The "Made in Bellevue" event series is set to begin on August 27, 2023, at Amazon's Bingo Plaza, with a focus on creating miniature office plants. This series has been rebranded from its previous identity as Plant Camp and will occur monthly through October. The inaugural session, titled "Greening Your Workspace," aims to help participants enhance their workspaces with greenery while learning to care for their crafted plants. Admission is free, but attendees are encouraged to arrive early as space will be limited. Following the first event, the series will feature a session on upcycling on September 24, where participants can learn to repurpose discarded items into new creations.

The final event of the series will be pumpkin crafting, scheduled for October 30. This initiative not only promotes creativity but also encourages sustainability and environmental awareness among community members. Overall, the "Made in Bellevue" series aims to foster a sense of community engagement and personal expression through crafting activities.

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