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Art Therapy and Neighborhood Jam Session

Art Therapy and Jam Session on the Southside! A very special night at Peace by Piece Connection! Second Friday on the Southside! Mental Health, Jam Night and Art Therapy in one night! Join us for a mental health talk from local neuroscientist, psychologist and life coach, Dr. Sunita Punjabi! An art therapy class with free flow guidance by Nikita the Artist! Art Therapy Class seat includes all supplies needed and snacks provided by Hash Vegan Eats! -tickets available - The mental health talk, market and jam night will be free and open to the public! Come vibe with us on the Southside! Art Therapy Seat $30.00/$10.00 for Military.

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