WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP AT TREES FOR TOMORROW
EAGLE RIVER, Wis. – Get crafty and create a beautiful, lush wreath for the holiday season as part of our adult skill builders workshop at Trees For Tomorrow.
The workshop takes place from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 10, 2018 in the Education Hall on Trees For Tomorrow’s campus in Eagle River. Participants will learn the basics of wreath making and the elements of design. Trees For Tomorrow will provide the frame, ribbon, and the natural greens to make the wreath.
“Participants will leave with a gorgeous, ready-to-display evergreen wreath complete with a bow, and will have the skills to make additional ones on their own,” said Cheryl Todea, workshop instructor and operations manager. “Come by yourself, bring a friend, or come as a group to add even more fun to the class.”
The workshop is $40 per person and includes all materials, instruction, and your finished wreath to take home. Pre-registration is required as the class fills quickly.
Trees For Tomorrow is an accredited nonprofit natural resources specialty school that serves school groups throughout Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois. Founded in 1944, Trees For Tomorrow’s mission is to promote sustainable management of our natural resources through transformative educational experiences. Our campus, located in the heart of Eagle River, includes National Forest property under permit from the USDA Forest Service.
For more information or to register, call (715) 479-6456 or stop by our office at 519 Sheridan Street East, Eagle River, WI.