Gingerbread Workshops in Bellevue Return Nov 29 & 30

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is gearing up for the return of its beloved Gingerbread Workshops on November 29 and 30, a festive event that brings families together in a creative setting. Taking place at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue, these workshops offer children and their families the opportunity to design and construct their own gingerbread houses, a cherished holiday tradition. Organized by the KidsQuest Children's Museum, the workshops are designed to inspire creativity and provide a memorable experience for participants. Attendees will have access to a variety of materials to decorate their gingerbread creations, ensuring a fun-filled day. The event not only encourages artistic expression but also fosters family bonding during the joyous holiday season.

As spots are limited, organizers recommend early registration to avoid disappointment. The workshops serve as an excellent way for families to celebrate the spirit of the season while engaging in a hands-on activity. With the holiday season fast approaching, this event is sure to attract many eager participants looking to kick off their celebrations.

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