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Maker-Led Workshop: Candle Making with Lita + Ro as part of Heurich Maker Month

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Fri, Nov 15, 6pm - 8pm EST

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Join local maker Tiffany Coln for Pour & Sip: Holiday Candle Making with Lita + Ro on Friday, November 15th from 6-8pm in the Heurich House Museum’s conservatory! 

Spend the evening learning about scent blending and the science of candle making before making your own custom scent. Together we will pour our candles in a reusable, ceramic soup bowl. As a bonus, you’ll go home with Tiffany's favorite soup recipe. Sip on local craft beverages from the museum’s biergarten, 1921, during the workshop! 


Details: 
  • $45 per person ($40 for Museum Members)
  • All supplies included
  • Take home your own soup bowl candle and recipe 
  • 15% discount at the biergarten bar (Alcoholic & NA beverages available) 

Schedule: 
  • 6pm: Doors Open, Purchase your Drinks (Biergarten opens at 4pm if you want to visit before the workshop!)
  • 6:15pm: Workshop Begins
  • 8pm: Workshop Finishes, Biergarten Closes

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This program is part Maker Month, a month-long celebration of local makers from November 15th to December 13th. The month culminates in the Heurich House Museum’s 12th annual Christmas Markt, which, for the first time, is happening for an entire week.

Maker Month & Christmas Markt are the museum’s largest annual fundraiser, and they provide a year’s worth of support to our Urban Manufacturing Incubator program. The Museum’s Incubator program builds upon the 130 year legacy of craftspeople and makers at the Heurich House - those who designed, built, and decorated the historic home, and those who the museum has helped over the last decade.


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Heurich House Museum
washington, united states