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Hand Building: Charcuterie Boards

Sat, Mar 23

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Pace

Charcuterie boards are typically appetizers served on a wooden board or stone slab. Charcuterie's are becoming more popular as the main course for a light lunch through the weekdays.

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Hand Building: Charcuterie Boards
Hand Building: Charcuterie Boards

Time & Location

Mar 23, 2024, 9:30 AM – Apr 20, 2024, 1:30 PM

Pace, 4112 Bell Ln, Pace, FL 32571, USA

About The Event

This class will consist of two separate sessions, beginning Saturday, March 23, 2024, and ending Saturday, April 13, 2024.

Tickets

  • HB: Charcuterie Boards

    This ticket includes: 3lbs. clay, bisque & glaze firing, paints, use of shop tools and supplies, and teacher instructions.

    From $36.13 to $42.50

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    • $42.50

      +$2.98 Sales Tax

    • $36.13

      +$2.53 Sales Tax

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     CDC Standard Precautions for Covid-19:

    • Hand hygiene - Hand sanitizer is available for use by all.

    • Personal protective equipment - all customers & staff are required to wear a facemask at all times inside the shop & studio. If attending a class, students are required to enter with a facemask, but may remove it while sitting stationary in their own work space.

    • Respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette - excessive coughing or sneezing will be asked to exit buildings.

    • Cleaning and disinfection of devices and environmental surfaces - High traffic areas in-store including surfaces, handles, and credit card machines will be cleaned and sanitized for everyones safety.

    • We allow no more than 7 people inside shop or studio. (Including staff!)

    • We remind customers to maintain a safe distance of 6 feet apart.

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