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In need of craft therapy?

The Jackson County Public Library in Sylva will be starting craft therapy. This get-together will be the first Tuesday of each month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It will take place in the Atrium at the library.

Craft therapy is an evening of up-cycle crafting at the library. Drop in for the whole session or as long as you would like. Each month will have a different theme the library will supply tools and materials that you may need to create something within that theme. 

Feel free to bring any supplies or tools that you may want to use or a half completed project of any kind. They are also accepting donation of crafting supplies or tools at the Jackson County Public Library Reference Desk. Library staff see this as an evening of crafting, fun, fellowship, and community. They are stockpiling supplies at the library. 

What they need: paint brushes, small storage containers, vinyl table cloths, wire-different gauges and uses, clay pots/ceramics, and needles. They do not need any more yarn. If you have anything craft/art related to donate, bring it by the library or call them at 828.586.2016. 

Anyone who would like to be part of a newsletter about craft therapy, email Danielle Duffy at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For more information, call the Jackson County Public Library in Sylva at 828.586.2016. This program is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Jackson County Public Library.

The Jackson County Public Library is a member of Fontana Regional Library (www.fontanalib.org).

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