Wine and paint to blend wines in classrooms

Composing paintings and wine can result in a really fun event.{pThat’s exactly what The wine Room at Afton Village Is Concord’s every month.{pThey cleverly named night bottles and brushes, and the next class is at about 7: 30 p.m. Thursday.{p”Last summer my boyfriend in Colorado suggested I do so, and it sounds like a lot of fun,” said artist Carrie Guy. “So I got together with Teri (Reno, owner of The wine Room), and we worked out the monthly sessions to see how it would go.{p”It is great fun, and I love teaching people who think they don’t have any artistic talent.{pMales had a varied and fascinating backgrounds. He was born in Palo Alto, California, but grew up in St. Louis. He returned to California for College, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in graphic design from UCLA.{p”I started out as great art,” one said, “but switched to graphic design because I find myself to be too conservative for The Art.”{pOn the other hand, people also holds an associate as a technician that animals, who specializes in oncology. She became a nurse Oncology animals and moving to Charlotte with Dr. Claudia McFadden to begin the practice of veterinary Oncology at Carolina Veterinary specialists.{pWhich, in turn led to her meeting with her husband the future; his pet boxer suffering from cancer.{p”I love being a nurse Oncology pet, but my heart is in the painting,” said the man. “I really love to teach children of all ages,” he said.{pBecause of the love of teaching children, people started doing illustrations of children called Henry

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