Girls’ Galentine Painting Class Celebrates Friendship and Girl Power

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Teen and tween girls in Raleigh are in for a treat this February. The Girls’ Galentine Painting Class is an elegant and exciting event that celebrates friendship and girl power. Organized exclusively for girls aged 10-17, this gathering promises an evening filled with fun activities, delicious treats, and the opportunity to make new friends.

“We have planned an amazing evening filled with painting, girl chat, drinks and desserts, music, activities, and surprises that you won’t want to miss!” says the event organizers.

The Girls’ Galentine Painting Class aims to create a space where girls can connect with others who share their interests and passions. Whether it’s fashion, music, art, or just having a good time, this event offers something for everyone. Attendees can expect lots of laughter, dancing, and the chance to create unforgettable memories together.

The event will take place in person, allowing girls to enjoy the company of their friends and meet new people face to face. So, grab your besties, put on your favorite dress, and get ready for a lovely evening at Girls’ Galentine!

The Girls’ Galentine Painting Class will be held on Friday, February 9th, from 6 to 9 p.m. The cost of admission is $10, which includes all the necessary painting supplies such as paint, canvases, brushes, and aprons. Participants will also receive step-by-step instructions to create their artwork, and whatever they paint will be theirs to keep.

This event is sponsored by the Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum, an organization dedicated to supporting cultural and educational initiatives in the community.

Tickets for the Girls’ Galentine Painting Class are now available and can be purchased online. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to celebrate friendship and girl power. Join us for an evening of creativity, laughter, and connection. We can’t wait to see you there!

In the words of the event organizers, “Who needs Valentine’s Day when you’re awesome enough as you are?”



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