Maxwell to host spring celebration day with pottery April 06, 2021
The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology on the campus of The University of New Mexico is holding a special Passport to People family day that will encourage people of all ages to make Eco Explorations in Pottery and celebrate spring with a day in the clay.
The Zoom event is set for Saturday, April 24, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Registration is required. The multi-generational event for all ages is free and open to all.
Participants can pick up free supply kits at the Maxwell when they register. When someone registers for the event, they can request a full kit or just some supplies for projects they are most interested in completing. Kits can be picked up from the museum at an arranged day and time, said curator of education Amy Grochowski.
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