| Program name: | Recycle a T-shirt; Make a Soft Friend |
| Program category: |
Life Skills- Other
Nature- Environment Visual Arts- Crafts |
| Program length: | one hour |
| Audience level: | Family |
| Audience size: | up to 30 |
| Program description: | In this hands-on workshop, children transform an old t-shirt into a soft, adorable stuffed animal. The program is taught by Cheryl Gorn, textile artist and author of a secondhand clothing guidebook. Along with making a stuffed toy, participants learn about other ways to recycle. |
| Space/special requirements: | This one hour workshop is for children and adults, ages 7 and up. |
| Travel restrictions: | |
| Program fee: | $201- $350 |
| Is this fee negotiable? | No |
| Mileage included? | No |
| If no, cost per mile: | $0.70 |
| Notes about the fee: | The program costs $225.00. There is also a materials fee of $2.00 per person. Mileage is only charged for programs that are over 40 minutes from Latham, NY. |
| Other notes: | For more information, photos of completed projects and fee schedule, visit my website at http://cherylgorn.com/ |
| Regions this program can be performed in: |
Central South Central Capital District North Country Metro Southeastern |
| Program last updated: | 03/25/2011 |
| Performer Information | (see all of this performer's programs) |
| Stage name: | Cheryl Gorn, Textile Artist |
| Performer name: | Cheryl Gorn |
| Phone: | 866-928-3908 |
| Mailing address: | P.O. Box 1746 Latham, NY 12110 |
| E-mail address: | cg@cherylgorn.com |
| Website: | http://cherylgorn.com/ |
| Previous appearances at: |
Duane Branch (Schenectady Co.), Morton Memorial Library, Glenville (Schenectady Co.), Niskayuna (Schenectady Co.), Hudson Falls PL Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Performer information last updated: | 04/25/2012 |
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