Spring session of Teens Sew Cool in San Manuel begins February 2017

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Nevaeh Derrick – A new machine for a ‘sew’ cool teen.

  For some students, learning to sew also opens up opportunities to become creative in design and to share their art by making gifts for family and friends.  Teens Sew Cool, Inc. teaches teens and pre-teens living in the San Manuel, Oracle and Catalina area to sew.  Students in grades 3 through 12 are welcome to join in on the class.

  Recently TSC directors awarded Nevaeh Derrick, daughter of Danny and Teri Derrick, a new sewing machine.

  Nevaeh, who joined TSC four years ago, demonstrated all the skills necessary to be considered for the Gifting Program.  Thanks to Cathey’s Sew & Vac, SaddleBrooke Rotary, SaddleBrooke Community Outreach and more, TSC was able to present Nevaeh with a Brothers Project Runway machine.

  The San Manuel Fall program ends on Dec. 7; however, the nine-week Spring program will begin the first Wednesday in February.  Classes are held each Wednesday from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. in Room 83 at San Manuel High School.   

  To enroll a student please contact Judy Padgham via e-mail, Jep2@centurylink.net, or telephone Lois Abbot at 385-2337 ext 1113.  There is no charge for the program and students take home their finished projects.

  To learn more about TSC click here.

Nevaeh Derrick and her parents, Danny and Teri Derrick

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