
Free Youth Workshops
Cafe con Arte, Pasco
Run over to Cafe con Arte at 430 W Columbia St, Suite A, Pasco WA 99301 for youth programing.
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Horario en Español:
Talleres Cada Domingo:
Inscribe a tu hijo en una clase gratis.
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10am a 11:30am, niños de todas edades
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12pm a 1:30pm, niños de todas edades
WEEKLY SCHEDULE in English
Workshops Every Sunday
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10 am to 11:30am, kids of all ages
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12 pm to 1:30pm, kids of all ages
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KIDS WORKSHOPS
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Scroll to enroll your child in an art workshop. Every week, the workshop is a little different. We allow our volunteers to create engaging activities that are suitable for kids from prek to 12th grade. This allows siblings to sit next together and explore the act of creativity.

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Xinachtli Arts & Humanities is a non-profit organization that generates creative opportunities for the Tri-Cities, WA. Its emphasis is to bring arts to marginalized areas and to make the arts more accessible to all. The word Xinachtli comes from an ancient language called Nahuatl and means "fermenting seed". This is our mission, to plant the seeds of creativity.

Matthew Blatman
Solo Exhibition
XINACHTLI ARTS AND CAFE CON ARTE PRESENTS MATTHEW BLATMAN'S SOLO EXHIBITION:
EXHIBIT DATES: NOW UNTIL FEB 3RD, 2026
LOCATION: 430 W. COLUMBIA ST. DOWNTOWN PASCO, WA
PUBLIC RECEPTION: SATURDAY, JANUARY 31ST, 2026.
LIVE MUSIC AND POETRY: 5PM TO 8PM
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Xinachtli brings art shows as a means to educate, highlight and transform the human spirit. DID YOU KNOW: Art has the power to release endorphins, serotonins and dopamine & has been proven to reduce depression, stress and anxiety.
Soul Script
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP

OUR GOAL IS TO REACH YOUTH, YOUNG ADULTS AND OTHERS IN AREAS NOT TYPICALLY SERVED WITH CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES. WE CAN BETTER ACCOMPLISH THIS BY HOSTING ART EXPERIENCES IN KEY SPACES, INDOOR AND OUT.


