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Bettendorf Public Library’s Craft-Tea event gives makers time to craft and mingle

Crafters and makers of all types are invited for conversation, tea, and craft time at the Bettendorf Public Library’s Craft-Tea event. Held at the Library located at 2950 Learning Campus Dr. in Bettendorf, Craft-Tea will take place on Tuesday, September 28th from 7:00 PM – 8:30 Bettendorf Public Library’s Craft-Tea event gives makers time to craft and minglePM. Crafters aged 16 and up are welcome to bring their own projects for this dedicated work time while enjoying a beverage and the opportunity to socialize with other crafters. Complimentary tea and water will be available at this free event thanks to the sponsorship of the Friends of the Bettendorf Public Library. No registration is required to attend.

The Bettendorf Public Library values active engagement and collaboration with residents and community groups, enhancing the quality of life for Bettendorf residents. Craft-Tea offers makers a place to share ideas while giving them committed time to create. Those not currently working on a project need not stay away from this event. The Bettendorf Public Library will have colored pencils, paper, and other crafting supplies available. More information about Craft-Tea or other Bettendorf Public Library events can be found on the Library’s website at www.bettendorflibrary.com, by calling 563-344-4179, or by emailing info@bettendorflibrary.com.

ABOUT the Bettendorf Public Library Information Center: Located at 2950 Learning Campus Drive, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722, the Library’s mission is “Committed to providing access to information and ideas for all.” For more information, visit www.bettendorflibrary.com or call 563-344-4175.

Bettendorf Public Library’s Craft-Tea event gives makers time to craft and mingle

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