Unleash your inner artist at Bossier City's brewery and pub
Flying Heart Brewing says the night will be an opportunity to choose your craft from a clear fanny pack, stylish sunglasses, or a classic 45 record to paint and decorate until your heart is content.
'Whether you're a seasoned artist or just looking for a fun night out, this event promises to be a memorable experience. As a special treat, your ticket includes a beer token to enjoy a beer or root beer on us! Sip on a refreshing brew as you create your masterpiece,' details the craft brewery.
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Flying Heart states that the event aims to promote music and the arts within the community.
The event begins at 5 p.m. and ends at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10. Tickets are $25 and non-refundable. Flying Heart will supply the clear fanny pack, sunglasses, 45 Record, and other supplies needed.
Flying Heart Brewing & Pub is located at 700 Barksdale Blvd., Bossier City.
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