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Craft Time with Torbee

Time: October 8 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Number of Classes/Day: Tuesday
End Date: Oct 8
Register By: Oct 7
Ages: Designed for Children under 10
Venue: Peggy Burruss Art Studio
Cost: FREE
Instructor: Tori Garris

Join Torbee as we make the ordinary extraordinary! From toilet paper rolls to paper plates, we will use our imaginations and simple art supplies to make some super fun crafts.  Tuition is free but please register all students who would be participating because we only have 25 seats available.  Care-givers are encouraged to stay for this event.

Instructor : Tori Garris

Torbee show bio:
Torbee is a sweet, wholesome show with wonder at the center of everything. Our content is designed to be slower yet engaging. It’s created by a mom with moms in mind. Meaning – Torbee can help bridge the gap between screen time and play time! Of course we want your kids to love watching Torbee, but we actually really want them to be so inspired to create and explore that they want to turn the TV off. We want Torbee to promote wonder and joy about things in the real world, and not just the virtual one.
Designed for kids under 10

Tori Garris bio:
Tori Garris is a versatile professional with a background in both the corporate and freelance worlds, as well as experience as a professional actress. A devoted mom of two young children, Tori created the wholesome kids’ show Torbee to bring a sense of calm and simplicity to today’s fast-paced entertainment industry. The idea for Torbee was born out of Tori’s desire to find content that would bridge the gap between screen time and playtime in her own home. When she struggled to find the right fit, she decided to create it herself.

With roots in children’s entertainment, having played roles like Pinkalicious for a park district in Chicago and Alice in Wonderland for a princess party company, Tori’s passion for creating meaningful content for kids has come full circle. Her goal with Torbee is to be a trusted resource that parents, teachers, and caregivers can rely on to engage and enrich the lives of children.

 

 

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