

Come out to explore the different techniques used to make fiber arts out on the Blackland Prairie!
Come out to explore the different techniques used to make fiber arts out on the Blackland Prairie! The art of making goods out of different fibers is as old as humankind. Clothing, packaging, tools, and more were made with materials collected from nature to ensure the survival of people living in harsh landscapes. Join us with the Zula B. Wylie Public Library as we explore the various materials and techniques used to create much-needed products to survive and thrive in the prairie grasslands of North Texas! The Zula B. Wylie Public Library will be providing supplies for you to try your hand at some of these crafting techniques and you are welcome to bring your own fiber arts projects to work on as well!
Registration is required: Make your reservation with the Zula B. Wylie Public Library for this program (20 spots available).
When: Friday, September 22nd, 2023 from 6:30pm-7:30pm
Where: Penn Farm Amphitheatre
Limited seating provided: Bring a camp chair or blanket if you have one.
Bring: Water, and a snack if you need one.
Wear: Good shoes for walking and dress for the weather!
Programs are subject to location changes, postponement, or cancellation due to weather. Check our Instagram or Facebook stories for the most up-to-date information on program details.
Cost: Free with a $7 per person park entry fee or presentation of a TPWD Annual Park Pass. Children 12 and under are free to enter the park.