Customs House Museum Hosts Family Art Saturday Snowball Process Art, January 25th

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On January 25, 2025, the Customs House Museum in Clarksville, TN, will host a Family Art Saturday featuring "Snowball Process Art," inviting families to engage in a fun and creative experience. Designed for children aged three and up, the event includes hands-on sessions in the museum's Family Art Studio from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Participants will have the chance to create vibrant artwork by tossing and rolling "snowballs" dipped in paint, merging art with play and encouraging children to explore movement, texture, and color. The museum emphasizes the importance of parental involvement, making this a memorable shared experience for families. This event provides an excellent opportunity for children and adults alike to learn, bond, and unleash their creativity in a supportive setting.

Families can also enjoy the museum's various other exhibits and activities after their art session. The Customs House Museum aims to celebrate winter in a colorful way, regardless of the weather outside, making this a must-attend event for local residents. For further details, visitors can check the museum's website or contact them directly.

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