July 23, 2025

Kids Can Make a Pinwheel This Sunday at the Borrego Art Institute

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Looking for something creative and free for kids this weekend? The Borrego Art Institute is hosting a KidsArt class on Sunday, July 27, from 1 to 3 PM where children ages 7 to 17 can make their own colorful pinwheel.


  • All supplies are provided
  • No registration required
  • Held inside the Borrego Art Institute Gallery, 665 Palm Canyon Drive


This fun, drop-in class encourages creativity and welcomes kids of all experience levels. KidsArt classes are always free, making it easy for families to explore art in a supportive setting.


Questions? Contact the Education Coordinator at
cody.magee@borregoartinstitute.org






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