July events at Center for Craft

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Enjoy your next Date Night at Center for Craft. | Photo provided by Center for Craft

Looking for a creative way to spend these hot summer nights? The Center for Craft is heating up for summer with a full roster of art-centric events. Here are a few we’re looking forward to:

🕯️ DIY Workshop: Make your own candle and match striker set

When: Fri., July 1 from 6-8 p.m.

Where: Center for Craft Galleries, 67 Broadway St.

Tickets: $15

Hello, perfect date night. Learn how to bend a taper candle and sculpt a match holder + striker. Drinks from Bhramari Brewing Co. included, supported, in part, by Joel Adams & Associates of Raymond James Financial Services.

🎥 Craft Cinema: Heart of Glass film screening

When: Fri., July 15 from 6-8:30 p.m.

Where: Center for Craft Galleries, 67 Broadway St.

Tickets: Free, but register in advance

This Werner Herzog-directed film follows an 18th century Bavarian glassblowing town’s descent into madness. Drinks and snacks from Bhramari Brewing Co. and Poppy Handcrafted Popcorn included, supported, in part, by Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.

There’s more where that came from — see the full events calendar. *

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