There’s not a lot that’s more interesting in glassblowing. Not only does glass look amazing after it’s already been finished, but watching the process of a new piece being made is just as cool. Whether you want to try it out for yourself or you just want to see someone else make an incredible piece of art, you should consider coming out to the Thanksgiving glassblowing demonstration at the GlasStation. It’s a fantastic opportunity to learn something new, and it’s a fun and unique way you can spend time with family and friends during the holiday season. Here’s what you need to know before you attend.
The Details
So, you want to attend this glassblowing demonstration? Make sure you come out to see what it’s all about from 6 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. Of course, you can find it at the GlasStation, which is right here in Farmville, North Carolina. You’ll love the fact that this demo is completely free, so you can bring the whole crew along and not have to pay a cent. It’s open to the public, too, so feel free to invite your other friends who may be interested. There’s no RSVP required, so just show up and get ready to see something cool.
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Learn About the Art
Glassblowing isn’t something that just anyone can try without some help, so this is a terrific way to learn about the process before you actually try it for yourself. If you want to get into glassblowing, then this is the perfect first step. Decide if you like it, and if you do, then you can even sign up for a class so you can try it out for yourself.
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