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Pysanky Workshop

2023-04-03 18:00:00 2023-04-03 19:30:00 America/New_York Pysanky Workshop Discover the ancient art of making Pysanky—intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter eggs. Please call the Mitchell Library to register: 203-946-8117 Mitchell Library - Program Room

Monday, April 03
6:00pm - 7:30pm

Add to Calendar 2023-04-03 18:00:00 2023-04-03 19:30:00 America/New_York Pysanky Workshop Discover the ancient art of making Pysanky—intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter eggs. Please call the Mitchell Library to register: 203-946-8117 Mitchell Library - Program Room

Mitchell Library

Program Room

Discover the ancient art of making Pysanky—intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter eggs. Please call the Mitchell Library to register: 203-946-8117

These colorful ornaments are created using empty eggshells with a stylus, beeswax, and dye.  Learn a few of the traditional symbols and patterns, and experiment with some of your own!  All materials will be provided.

Children 7 and up are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Mitchell Library

Phone: (203) 946-8117
Branch manager
Marian Huggins

Hours
Mon, Nov 18 Closed
Tue, Nov 19 Closed
Wed, Nov 20 Closed
Thu, Nov 21 Closed
Fri, Nov 22 Closed
Sat, Nov 23 Closed
Sun, Nov 24 Closed

About the branch

The Donald G. Mitchell Memorial Library was founded in 1910, adopted into the New Haven Free Public Library System in 1922, and opened in its current facility in 1966. Situated on the edge of Beecher Park, Mitchell Library has become a cornerstone of the Westville, Amity, Beaver Hills, Edgewood, and West Rock neighborhoods. Residents frequent the library to attend community meetings; borrow the latest bestsellers; enjoy, attend, or participate in a library program; or take advantage of the library’s free Wi-Fi.

Upcoming events

Sat, Nov 23, 10:30am - 12:00pm
Ives Main Library - Philip Marett Seminar Room