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Drawing/Writing events in Maine.

5/28/2016

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Free Drawing/Writing workshops for adults are available through SunRise Senior College, The University of Maine, Machias, Maine. See their calendar of events.
Weeklong Summer Residential Workshops
A weeklong residential program in Addison, Maine is open to small groups (4-8), June-September. Workshop participants will have the use of a classic 1870 farmhouse with 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, kitchen, laundry, front porch, sunroom, ample parking, with views of the West River, Crowley Island, and blueberry land. The daily Drawing/Writing workshops will be held in the owner’s/teacher’s barn, which is also on the property. Workshops will run from 9-1 for five days. Afternoons and evenings are free.   

Workshops may also be available at my home in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, October through May. These workshops will not be residential. 

​To discuss dates and arrangements: susan.sheridan9@gmail.com, or by cell phone: 413-374-8444. 

I look forward to sharing the joys of Drawing/Writing with you!
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