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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Want a cool way to celebrate the season? 
Come create your very own custom bud vase.




Sign up now to work closely with our highly skilled gaffers and blow your very own bud vase. 



> Register for class

Date:  Saturday April 13, 2013

Cost: $60.00

Minimum Age Limit : 7 

Number of vases:
1 per entry on the registration list

Vases created at the April 13th event will be ready for pickup on April 16th, 2012.

All items must be picked up, as BAGI will not be shipping items.

Street address: 635 Phelan Ave. San Jose, CA   Mailing address: 1650 Senter Rd. San Jose, CA. 95112. 408-993-2244.
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BAGI is partially funded by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs and Silicon Valley Creates