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Making a glass act

WHO would have thought working with glass could be so much fun?
Teenagers at Cranbourne Youth Information Centre discovered the fun of glass art during a school holiday program last week.
Run by Casey Council staff, the free glass design class gave young people an exciting lesson in how to shape their own masterpieces using coloured gels.
Imaginations ran wild as children put their skills to good use, making some memorable items to take home.
The class was one of many offered by Casey Council during the January holiday break.
For more information, contact council on 9705 5200.

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