Dear Desert Sage Families:
On November 21, 2013 the Desert Sage PTA will be hosting a fabulous family
art night in the cafeteria from 5-7pm. It is a unique evening for our families. It is
fun, it's free and it's for the whole family! I hope you can be there as well as lend a hand to work
at a station. The most fun part of the evening as an adult is watching kids do art and have fun with
their familes and friends. It's a BIG night and we would love your help. Please
email me a [email protected] if you think you can lend a hand!
Thank you! Mrs. Sherman
WISH LIST!
FAMILY ART NIGHT
11/21/2013
Newspaper
Permanent markers
Plastic table clothes
Scissors
Paper plates
Toothpicks
Craft sticks
Paper 8 x 12
Texture items
Mini marshmallows
PAPER TOWELS
Sponges for sponge painting
Sequins/buttons/collage items
Glitter
Glue sticks
Duck tape!
Florescent paints
Watercolor paints
Tempera paint
Paint brushes!
Styrofoam bowls
Paint brushes
Water buckets
Masking tape
Colored pencils/markers/crayons
Shaving cream
Easels/Still life objects
REMINDER 11/121/13 5-7P cafeteria. It’s Free, It’s Fun and It’s for YOU! Family Art Night, an annual art event at Desert Sage is just around the corner! This hands-on art extravaganza is a night of creating for all Desert Sage student artists and their families. Family Art Night will be held on Thursday, November 21th from 5-7PM in the cafeteria. Both adults and children can enjoy this art-filled evening…Grandpas and Grandmas too! This year our Art evening will feature centers including hand building with clay, the pottery wheel, a recycled art center, a Wassily Kandinsky water color painting to music center, and a Jackson Pollack Abstract Art center and extra special this year will be a center to create Notes to the Service men and women serving in the Military! Get ready to experience it! Wear art durable clothes! If you have an extra cardboard flat bring that along too. Your artist is sure to have many creations. If you would like to help out on with Family Art Night, please contact Deb Sherman at [email protected] or Amanda at [email protected]
On November 21, 2013 the Desert Sage PTA will be hosting a fabulous family
art night in the cafeteria from 5-7pm. It is a unique evening for our families. It is
fun, it's free and it's for the whole family! I hope you can be there as well as lend a hand to work
at a station. The most fun part of the evening as an adult is watching kids do art and have fun with
their familes and friends. It's a BIG night and we would love your help. Please
email me a [email protected] if you think you can lend a hand!
Thank you! Mrs. Sherman
WISH LIST!
FAMILY ART NIGHT
11/21/2013
Newspaper
Permanent markers
Plastic table clothes
Scissors
Paper plates
Toothpicks
Craft sticks
Paper 8 x 12
Texture items
Mini marshmallows
PAPER TOWELS
Sponges for sponge painting
Sequins/buttons/collage items
Glitter
Glue sticks
Duck tape!
Florescent paints
Watercolor paints
Tempera paint
Paint brushes!
Styrofoam bowls
Paint brushes
Water buckets
Masking tape
Colored pencils/markers/crayons
Shaving cream
Easels/Still life objects
REMINDER 11/121/13 5-7P cafeteria. It’s Free, It’s Fun and It’s for YOU! Family Art Night, an annual art event at Desert Sage is just around the corner! This hands-on art extravaganza is a night of creating for all Desert Sage student artists and their families. Family Art Night will be held on Thursday, November 21th from 5-7PM in the cafeteria. Both adults and children can enjoy this art-filled evening…Grandpas and Grandmas too! This year our Art evening will feature centers including hand building with clay, the pottery wheel, a recycled art center, a Wassily Kandinsky water color painting to music center, and a Jackson Pollack Abstract Art center and extra special this year will be a center to create Notes to the Service men and women serving in the Military! Get ready to experience it! Wear art durable clothes! If you have an extra cardboard flat bring that along too. Your artist is sure to have many creations. If you would like to help out on with Family Art Night, please contact Deb Sherman at [email protected] or Amanda at [email protected]