Crafts and vacations combine in Gibsonia
A unique event blending creativity and vacation planning is being organized in Gibsonia, and area residents with severe cases of wanderlust are encouraged to attend.
The Crafting and Travel Gathering will welcome registered guests in a few weeks for an event that will act as both a creative outlet and an adventure planning session. The event will act as a forum for attendees to share their travel stories and inspire others to take the leap and see the world.
The event organizers, Dream Vacations, are using the gathering to begin organizing group trips to three destinations for 2025. Options include tracing the steps of the Apostle Paul, seeing the solar eclipse from the Duoro River in Portugal, or visiting Europe’s Christmas Markets. Brochure printing is an effective way to share more information about these travel options with attendees at such events.
Attendees will be treated to refreshing snacks and beverages throughout their time at the event. The crafting project is free for all participants, though the organizers appreciate donations to support those in need within the Gibsonia community. Space is limited, and interested parties are asked to make reservations soon to avoid missing out.
The AR Workshop on William Flinn Freeway in Gibsonia will host the gathering on Saturday, February 1st. The doors open at 11:45 AM. Attendance is free, and interested parties can RSVP online.
The Crafting and Travel Gathering will welcome registered guests in a few weeks for an event that will act as both a creative outlet and an adventure planning session. The event will act as a forum for attendees to share their travel stories and inspire others to take the leap and see the world.
The event organizers, Dream Vacations, are using the gathering to begin organizing group trips to three destinations for 2025. Options include tracing the steps of the Apostle Paul, seeing the solar eclipse from the Duoro River in Portugal, or visiting Europe’s Christmas Markets. Brochure printing is an effective way to share more information about these travel options with attendees at such events.
Attendees will be treated to refreshing snacks and beverages throughout their time at the event. The crafting project is free for all participants, though the organizers appreciate donations to support those in need within the Gibsonia community. Space is limited, and interested parties are asked to make reservations soon to avoid missing out.
The AR Workshop on William Flinn Freeway in Gibsonia will host the gathering on Saturday, February 1st. The doors open at 11:45 AM. Attendance is free, and interested parties can RSVP online.