Earlville Opera House Offers “Galentine’s Day” Workshop and Cross-Promotion with Flour & Salt, the Zen Den, and Earthly Organics Wellness Center

galentines-dayThe Earlville Opera House is excited to announce a “Galentine’s Day” cross-promotion celebration, in partnership with Flour & Salt, the Zen Den, and Earthly Organics Wellness Center!

What is Galentine’s Day? Galentine’s Day is a fictitious holiday celebrating the strength of female friendships. Celebrated yearly on February 13th, the holiday was invented by Leslie Knope of TV’s Parks and Recreation.

Sign up for the EOH paper-craft workshop led by Diana Cassulis on February 13th from 7-8:30 PM. Miss Cassulis’ creations are truly one-of-a-kind, and she’ll walk you through making gorgeous cards and more in this easy and fun workshop. Bring your friends, bring a bottle of wine, and enjoy a creative night of crafting! Admission is $15, or $10 for EOH members, and all supplies will be provided.

After you’ve registered for our workshop, you’ll receive discounts at some of our favorite local businesses! Bring your EOH workshop receipt to the following businesses and enjoy some sweet Galentine’s Day deals…

The winter months can be rough, why not treat yourself to a massage at Earthly Organics Wellness Center? Present your EOH receipt and receive $5 off a 30 or 45 minute massage OR $10 off a 60 or 90 minute massage the week of February 13th. Feeling good now? We could all use a bit more mindfulness— present your EOH receipt and receive 25% off any service (class or private) at the Zen Den all week long. After yoga, you’ll need something sweet— visit Flour & Salt the week of February 13th and receive 10% off your purchase of $10 or more when you present your EOH receipt.

To register for the EOH paper-craft workshop please call the EOH offices at (315) 691-3550. Admission is $15, or $10 for EOH members, and all supplies will be provided. For more information on all Earlville Opera House programming, please visit www.earlvilleoperahouse.com. The Opera House is located at 18 East Main Street, in Earlville, NY, and is wheelchair accessible with a ramp and a lift. EOH events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and through the generosity of EOH members.

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