Hands-On Adobe Workshop
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Kids aged 10-12 and their adults are invited to join Log Cabin Village for a hands-on adobe workshop led by our friend, Shine Trabucco! Students will learn about the importance of adobe to many of our Texas ancestors while making their own miniature adobe structure to take home. Please note, the art of adobe can get messy so you’ll want to dress for hands-on fun!
Space is limited and registration is required. This is class is designed for 10-12 year olds and their adults.
- Cost is $30/class participant; includes admission to the Village, all class instruction and materials, and miniature adobe to take home. Non-participating adults are $5 each.
- Limit of 2 children (ages 10+) per adult.
- Must pay for registration within 48 hours of reserving a spot. After 48 hours, the spot will be released for other participants.
- Because funds are used to secure program supplies and to hold participant spots (making them unavailable for other guests), class payments are non-refundable. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
This program is supported by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
About the Teacher:
Shine Trabucco is a PhD Candidate at the University of Houston, Department of History. Trabucco's dissertation is tentatively titled, "Returning To Roots": The History of Adobe and Earthen Architecture in San Antonio, Texas. Her research interests are US-MX Borderlands, Space and Place, Public History, and Digital Humanities. She currently serves as a consultant for cemetery preservation projects in Floresville and Dallas, Texas.
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