Free, hands-on Egg Decorating Social for kids today from 2 - 4pm at Copperworks Kenmore

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Copperworks Kenmore is set to host a free "Egg Decorating Social" for children on April 19, 2025, from 2 to 4 PM. This event encourages families to move away from the conventional Easter practices of plastic eggs and dye cups, offering a hands-on experience instead. Each child will receive a wooden egg, along with a variety of non-toxic paints and craft supplies to foster their creativity. Additionally, kids will have the exciting opportunity to decorate cookies with renowned Chef Andrea Westerfield of De La Soil, adding a delicious twist to the festivities. Complimentary treats and kid-friendly beverages will be provided by Copperworks, ensuring a fun-filled atmosphere.

As an added bonus, De La Soil will host a pop-up dinner starting at 4 PM, allowing families to extend their outing beyond the egg decorating session. This event not only promotes artistic expression among children but also fosters community engagement in a welcoming environment. Join Copperworks Kenmore for a memorable Easter celebration that promises to be enjoyable for all ages.

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