The Museum of East Texas invites you to bring your family and join them for Clay Day, a fun-filled afternoon on Saturday, March 23rd from 1 to 3 p.m. This is sure to be a fun-filled spring event for your kids and the entire family. This event is in conjunction with the exhibition Riverwoods: Exploring the Wild Neches by Charles Kruvand.

This promises to be exciting for our young artist friends and their families. Curator of Education, Emily Payne will assist children with the creation of clay figures. As always, this art workshop is open for all ages, but the Museum asks that children under the age of 12 be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Riverwoods Clay Day is come and go so you are welcome to come for fifteen minutes or stay for two hours.

This is all free of charge. Refreshments will be served. Underwriters for this event are the I.D. and Marguerite Fairchild Foundation; Simon and Louise Henderson Foundation; Ernest L. Kurth , Jr. Charitable Foundation; Lufkin Independent School District, Junior League of Lufkin and the Museum Guild.

The Museum The Museum of East Texas is a non-profit organization whose primary mission is education through exhibitions of art and history. The Museum is located at 503 N.Second Street in Lufkin, Texas. For general information, to schedule a docent-guided tour, to become a Museum member, or for facility rental information, call 936.639.4434. Visit their website at www.metlufkin.org

 

 

 

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