Saturday, May 30, 2026
Saturday, May 30th, take part in a Mandala Rock Painting Fundraiser in support of TeenFlight Campbell River!
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Looking for a relaxing, creative afternoon out with zero stress and a whole lot of fun? 🎨✨
Join TeenFlight Campbell River for a Mandala Rock Painting Fundraiser on Saturday, May 30th at 1:30 PM!
✔️ No experience needed
✔️ All supplies provided
✔️ Your painted rock is ready to take home at the end of the class
✔️ Coffee, tea & light snacks included
✔️ Air conditioned (f it is hot out!) comfort and great company
Bring a friend and catch up over coffee, gather a birthday party group, or come on your own and meet some wonderful people in the community. This is one of those afternoons where you can simply relax, paint, visit, laugh and enjoy yourself.
Best of all, every dollar raised helps support local youth through TeenFlight Campbell River and their journey into aviation careers.
Not a computer person? No problem at all, call or text 250-203-8045. Come paint and support an amazing cause!
For tickets, visit TeenFlight Campbell River.
Sealand Aviation Ltd.
2300 Airport Drive
Campbell River
V9W 0B1
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