This year, Peoria youth are encouraged to build their own gingerbread houses as a way to inject some creativity into the Christmas season. The event, which takes place in the friendly surroundings of local libraries, gives young people an opportunity to appreciate winter customs and express themselves through sugary treats. The announcement from the City of Peoria states that participants will create their culinary architectural marvels using graham crackers, icing, and a variety of candy.
Both the Sunrise Mountain Library and the Peoria Main Library will host the festive workshops, which are scheduled on Monday, December 2 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Teens can register online for the Main Library event by clicking on the link that the city has given.
The activity promises to be as much about building friendships as it is about building cookie dough houses, regardless of whether kids decide to take their masterpieces home or eat them right away. Early registration is advised because there is limited space for the workshops. Those who are interested can register for the Sunrise Mountain Library event by going to the sign-up link provided.
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