Take a Class at Pullen Arts Center

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Check out some of the upcoming classes at Pullen Arts Center, and use the links below to register online!

For a full list of classes available, visit RecLink or preview upcoming classes and programs in the Leisure Ledger.

Teen

Colorful Enamel Jewelry

Instructor: Sarah West

Ages: 13-17 years old

Fee: $46 resident / $61 non-resident

Date & Time: Tuesday, March 7, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Register for Colorful Enamel Jewelry

Looking to get creative on your day off from school? In this make-and-take class, teens will learn beginning jewelry techniques and the basics of enameling to create a colorfully creative pendant. All supplies included. 1 session.

Textured & Twisted Bangle Bracelets

Instructor: Sarah West

Ages: 13-17 years old

Fee: $46 resident / $61 non-resident

Date & Time: Tuesday, March 7, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Register for Textured & Twisted Bangle Bracelets

Looking to get creative on your day off from school? In this fun make-and-take class, teens will learn some jewelry-making basics. Each student will make at least two bangle bracelets – one with twisted wire and one with a hammered texture. All supplies included.

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