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Meet Me By The Seascapes


  • For: Legal Drinking Age
  • Language: English

  • In-Person Event - hosted at a venue near you

$45 per person
Supplies are included
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Mosaic/Resin

Resin art is a great way to create your own unique framed collage. Graduation, seascapes and holiday scenes are all possible with Yaymaker. We give you everything you need to get up, get out, and get making! Instruction is provided by a trained host, so no experience is required, and everything you need is supplied, but if you have any specific item you want to include please make sure they are solid and nonporous (no plush or fabric type items). Note: Photos can be included only if they have been properly sealed with a decoupage sealer prior to the event.

Come out early to enjoy dinner before we get started, just let them know you’re with Yaymaker. Secure your seats 15 - 30 minutes prior to start time, especially if part of a large group. Food and drinks are available for purchase from the venue and NOT included in the ticket price. Outside food and drink are not allowed

You may reschedule or cancel tickets up to 8 hours before the event starts. Read our reschedule policy here.

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A photo of a Yaymaker Venue called Box Hill Mansion located in York, PA
Box Hill Mansion

​The elegant Box Hill Mansion of York, Pennsylvania, was built on property originally known as “White Oaks Plains.” This grand historic site dates back to a large territory on the west bank of the Delaware River, granted to William Penn in settlement of a debt by the King of England. Later to be known as Pennsylvania or “Penns Woods,” the region was settled by a religious group known as the “Quakers,” and this particular tract was bought in 1736 directly from the William Penn Family. Old white oak trees, from the time of the colonial settlers, still stand today along the 13th hole of the golf course. OPULENCE & TRANSFORMATION The Mansion, completed in 1929, was originally built as a private residence by George and Purdon Whiteley. Mr. Whiteley was the owner of Dentsply, a leading manufacturer of dental supplies that still thrives today in York, Pa. The Whiteleys and their four children resided at the home surrounded by 419 acres of gardens, woodland and farmland-for nearly 50 years. Artifacts from the Whiteleys’ many travels still remain, in a collection of labeled stones from around the world. The beautiful gardens were also developed in part by cuttings from Boxwoods and other shrubs transplanted from Europe after their many visits there. As you stroll through the winding paths, you will notice a shrine of Indian artifacts found on site, paying homage to the property’s historic past. 

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