The Glass Fusing and Enameling Club teaches members how to make jewelry, ornaments, vases, night lights, wind chimes and more. In addition to glass arts, the club teaches enameling and copper arts. …
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Pictured, club member Jeff Hostetler demonstrates the drop mold technique to make vases.
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The Glass Fusing and Enameling Club teaches members how to make jewelry, ornaments, vases, night lights, wind chimes and more. In addition to glass arts, the club teaches enameling and copper arts. There are continuous workshops and classes to attend after learning the basics.
Located at the Beardsley Recreation Center, 12755 W. Beardsley Road, the club is open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
Call 623-544-6532 or contact club president Darlene Cooper at 509392-1994 or s.dar.cooper@gmail.com.