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In this two-part class, participants will make their own cutting boards to use in their homes. Students will learn about different species of woods to use for food safe projects, how to join pieces of wood together, and different oils for sealing them. |
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| | | Make Your Own Tie Dye Holiday Stocking with Boring Tie Dye Friday, December 12 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
During this workshop, Matt of Boring Tie Dye will lead you through the basics of tying to make your new favorite holiday stocking! Then we will head to the dye station where you’ll get to use professional dyes to create a one of a kind festive piece of art. You’ll take home your tie dye stocking to wash, and you’ll have it for years to come! |
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| | | Stained Glass for Beginners with Smiggart Saturday, December 13 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Come experience the joy of stained glass art and leave with your very own stained glass sun catcher. Explore the colors and textures of stained glass, learn design rules, and experience every step of the stained glass process from start to finish. |
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| | | Living Holiday Centerpiece with Spore and Seed Saturday, December 13 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Join Courtney from Spore and Seed in creating a living centerpiece for your holiday table. Participants will learn about the process of forcing bulbs and then create a bowl planter filled with pre-forced amaryllis and paperwhites for a beautiful holiday show. |
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| | | Learn to Burn Wooden Ornaments with K.L. Kriss Studio Saturday, December 13 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Get in the holiday spirit learning to burn your own wooden ornament with Kristi from K. L. Kriss Studio! These make great gifts and keepsakes to hang on your tree each year. |
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| | | Holiday Broom Making with Brooms & Blessings Sunday, December 14 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
During this 2 hour workshop, participants will create a decorative Hawk Tail Whisk Broom while learning about the history of broom making. Participants will use traditional broom making techniques, including the “V-Up” strategy, to develop an appreciation for the decorative styles of this Appalachian craft. Participants will incorporate naturally dyed broom corn & locally resourced ornaments to create these personalized works of art. Broomcorn colors and ornaments will vary. |
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| | | Holiday Crafts (Family Friendly) with Dream Topography - Candy Cane Trays, Ornaments, and Squishies! Sunday, December 14 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Celebrate the Holiday season creating fun crafts and homemade gifts using UV resin! We will also be creating a large candy cane resin tray. Smaller crafts will include ornaments, pendant necklaces, keychains, post earrings, barrettes, and even a Taba Squishy! |
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| | | | | Whitehall in Concert and Conversationindie rock Friday, December 12 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Whitehall is an indie rock four-piece band based in Brooklyn, NY originally from Charleston, SC. Paddy McKiernan (vocals, guitar), Brennan Clark (bass), Davis Rowe (drums), and Avery Greeson (guitar) met in college, and got their start writing songs in a dorm room. After four years spent in the South Carolina DIY scene playing house shows throughout the state, the band recorded their debut album, Ocean Fiction, and embarked on their first tour on the East coast with a live show that is at once frenetic and introspective. In the years that followed, Whitehall recorded and released their sophomore effort Swordfish Catcher and received praise and playlist placement from national publications like NPR, Alternative Press, and American Songwriter. This album saw their sound shift from bouncy, melody-laden indie, to something grittier, with distorted guitars and imaginative lyricism that more closely resembles acts like Pavement and Car Seat Headrest. |
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| | | Chamber Music in Historic Landmarks: II. In the Shadows (Baritone and Piano)
classical Sunday, December 14 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Prepare for four unforgettable afternoons of chamber music set in some of the most picturesque and historic venues in Northern Baltimore County. From the original 19th-century saddlery in Monkton Village to the David Niven Theater at Oldfields School and the rustic charm of the Loft at Manor Mill, each setting offers a uniquely intimate backdrop for a rich musical experience. Across four concerts—The Spark of Sound, In the Shadows, Storms, but Light, and The Quiet Bloom—the series explores themes of transformation, intimacy, and illumination. Curated by pianist Wan-Chi Su and performed by a rotating ensemble of exceptional guest artists, each program invites audiences on a journey through sound, space, and story. |
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| | | Our new MUSIC MEMBERSHIPS make a great holiday gift! Let them discover new music and enjoy the bands they love in their favorite cozy listening room—for $5 a ticket.
A monthly or yearly membership fee grants access to all our shows in the Loft for $5. With the two-person pass, they can bring a friend! Limited spots available. |
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