Piñata Workshop
November 30 and December 7, 2013, 10-1pm
Museum of Anthropology
Strongly identified with Mexico, the piñata is one of several objects made from cardboard, cloth, or clay that have been used in cultures throughout the world in celebrations and ceremonies. Come to this two-day workshop and learn how to make a traditional Mexican piñata, and then join us for a Posada Navidena on December 14. The workshop fee includes supplies (excluding treats for the inside of the piñata) as well as free museum admission on December 7 and December 14.
Piñata Workshop Part 1: Saturday | Nov. 30 | 10:00am – 1:00pm
Piñata Workshop Part 2: Saturday | Dec. 7 | 10:00am – 1:00pm
Prices for 2-day workshop:
$30 per person
$30 per one parent and child
$25 MOA members