Arts & Crafts with Natasha Khan
Sun, Mar 28
|Zoom
We are excited to announce that SMILE will be hosting a Kids Arts & Crafts workshop in preparation to celebrate World Autism Day where SMILE kids will create an on-theme art piece for World Autism Day! The final art pieces will be showcased virtually in an artwork collage.
Time & Location
Mar 28, 2021, 1:00 p.m.
Zoom
Guests
About the event
We are excited to announce that SMILE will be hosting a Kids Arts & Crafts workshop in preparation to celebrate World Autism Day where SMILE kids will create an on-theme art piece for World Autism Day! The final art pieces will be showcased virtually in an artwork collage to be shared with the community on World Autism Day. Educator & SMILE Friend Natasha Khan will be hosting via Zoom on Sunday, March 28th, at 1 pm EDT. Natasha has been working for the TDSB since 2015, combining her passions for the arts & working with kids. We are incredibly excited to have Natasha lead this session. “The most important thing is to have fun while you’re creating because the best part about Art is that there’s no right or wrong, just fun!” To join in on the fun, register by visiting our website smilecan.org/events. Suggested household items/Materials: “paper, coffee filters, cotton balls, beads, foil.” #UnitedWeSMILE #InclusionForAll #ArtsAndCrafts #WorldAutismDay ”
[Image description: Background pinkish purple. In the top, left corner in white text is “World Autism” in yellow text reads “Day” with a pink puzzle piece behind, and a yellow puzzle piece underneath. In the top right corner is a white SMILE logo. Below is a photo of Natasha Khan smiling while holding art. Behind the photo is a grid. To the left in white text reads “Arts & Crafts” below in italic pink text reads “with”. Below in white text reads “Natasha Khan”. Below in white text reads “When: Sunday, March 28th, 1 PM EDT”. Below in white text reads “Where: Zoom” Below in white text reads “To register please visit smilecan.org/events or email info@smilecan.org”. To the right is a pink stamp with yellow lining, with slightly rotated white text that reads “Ages 4-12”.]