
In the Water February 2025
A sweet retrospective, a possible ‘wing ding’ return, a look at Anna Singer’s talent, some Folk February, a Master Class feature and summer camp preview…but how about the Christine Brondyke outtakes?
A sweet retrospective, a possible ‘wing ding’ return, a look at Anna Singer’s talent, some Folk February, a Master Class feature and summer camp preview…but how about the Christine Brondyke outtakes?
Kicking off the new year with a lot to celebrate, including the milestone of 50 years of Sweetwater Center for the Arts!
The final episode of In The Water for 2024 features the Sweetwater team ramping up for their milestone year in 2025!
November is another opportunity to support local artists in a big way.
Always so much happening at Sweetwater, but September 21 is an all-day must-attend. 📅Save the date for the September Blooms Market and annual Mavuno Festival.
Let’s go In the Water with our Executive Director Christine Brondyke. New fall classes and instructors, Mavuno, and more! We’d like to thank Derrick Wilson and The Wilson Group for being our presenting sponsor of Mavuno. We could not produce this important programming without your support!
From tats to blooms, some class reminders, and the excitement of Mavuno. Welcome to this edition of In The Water with Executive Director, Christine Brondyke.
Executive Director Christine Brondyke brings us the August Edition of In the Water. Our fall classes are now online. We have culinary classes for all ages including Cooking for 2 parent child and baking classes. In our ceramics studio, we have classes classes for kids 4-18 and adults as well.
Executive Director Christine Brondyke brings us the June edition of in the Water. So much happening this June! We’ve kicked off our Summer Camps. There are still plenty of fun Summer Camp classes available the rest of June and July. We have some great culinary classes, from finger sandwiches to