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White Settlement Library to Host Sweet Gingerbread House Workshop for Holiday Season

White Settlement Library to Host Sweet Gingerbread House Workshop for Holiday Season

White Settlement Community Services has prepared a special event for you if you’re prepared to get your hands dirty and bring a little sweetness to your holiday season. A Gingerbread House Workshop, the ideal fusion of Yuletide cheer and confectionery architecture, will be held at the library. According to White Settlement Community Services, everyone is welcome to partake in the festive fun, regardless of experience level with gingerbread construction or decorating.

With hot chocolate, Christmas cookies, and festive music guaranteed, this community event invites attendees to spend an afternoon at the library building their gingerbread masterpiece with other holiday enthusiasts. The atmosphere is all about the holiday spirit. Children are welcome as long as they are accompanied by an adult, even though this event is primarily intended for adults. This fosters a family-friendly atmosphere where everyone can partake in the joyous tradition of building gingerbread houses.

The organizers will supply everything you need to construct your own gingerbread mansion. Participants only need to bring a positive attitude and a willingness to get involved in the sugary construction project to really enjoy the vacation. But those who intend to go should be aware of: A one-house-per-register policy must be followed, and registration is required to guarantee your seat.

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