Upcoming events.
Cowgirl Blues pop-up
All the way from South Africa comes Cowgirl Blues! We’ll welcome Bridget with a special pop-up where she will share her beautiful fibers with us.
Here’s a snippet from her team:
THE COWGIRLBLUES TEAM
“We really like working at Cowgirlblues. For us it is great to work together in a team and support our families at the same time. Working at Cowgirlblues is different from other jobs, we are able to learn new things and by that investing in our capabilities. We get new experiences and that makes us feel more confident.
Also, the team is very nice. Most of us have known each other for a long time and that feels familiar.” — Cowgirlblues Team
Galentine's Day
Bring yourself and your besties for an afternoon of surprises all designed to celebrate you and your awesomeness.
Beginning cowl class
Join me for a beginner knitting class. You’ll learn to make a cowl. Class if free if you purchase supplies from the store. If you bring your own supplies, the class is $20. You’ll need a 16”size 10 circular knitting needle and bulky/chunky yarn.
Beginner cowl class
Beginner class. $20 if you bring your own supplies or free if you purchase supplies at the store. You’ll need a 16 inch US 10 circular needle and 200 yards of chunky yarn.
Movie night
Movie night and Yankee Swap!
Join us for a fun Yankee Swap. Bring a wrapped skein of yarn and let the mayhem began. Then, stay and watch a cheesy holiday movie. Bring a snack for yourself or to share with the group.
Jenny Brown in the house!
Jenny Brown, renowned local artist, will be visiting Ode to Joy! Come say hi and do some holiday shopping for yourself or someone special. Here’s Jenny in her own words:
Over the past two decades, I have been making art which questions our long held understandings of time, space, energy, and matter. With a focus on visualizing the most lush & ethereal phenomena of the natural world, my collages and drawings are first and foremost celebrations of the ongoing physical and spiritual evolution of our universe. As an artist who sees the process of creating art as non-linear, I find that I often experience the past, present, and future lives of my subjects all simultaneously. The use of layered, antique & vintage collage elements provides me with the building blocks for illustrating the complexities of what was, what is, and what could be.