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April 6, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Having a Good Hare Day Paint & Sip!

If you are at your wit’s end, hop on over to WIT Cellars and join your friends and the Half-Wits …and while you’re harnessing your creative energy, sip some remarkable wine, in the Woodinville Warehouse district. Painting is a relaxing and happy place to be. The side effects of pairing wine and art could cause hilarity, laughter, and way too much fun. Mae Olivia is an accomplished local artist. She provides all the materials, giving you step-by-step instructions, while you develop your inner Van Gough. Come play, blending art and wine and poof it’s a party!

$50 includes first glass of wine – non refundable

A BRUSH WITH WINES WITH MAE OLIVIA
CFO-CHIEF FUN OFFICER
(425) 205 8353
mae.olivia8@yahoo.com
abrushwithwines.com

Painting of rabbit with flower crown on wood background.

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April 6, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm



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