Founded in 2015 by Kingwood resident Shelancia Daniel, the Creativity Shell is a non-profit organization that teaches sewing/textile arts classes in local schools, public libraries and shelters that rescue children from homelessness and human trafficking.The new makerspace will be a child-friendly environment where students as young as 4 can start learning practical disciplines such as sewing, textile arts, costume design, silversmithing and other advanced design courses. There will also be a dedicated S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) program where students will learn to sew with electricity conductive threads and build LED lights and circuits into clothing. A range of textile experts will be teaching the classes, and they are excited to be passing along their expertise to children. “Our makerspace for kids is a dream come true!” says Daniel. “It is so important that we teach many of these forgotten arts to our kids, and we are so happy that we have a dedicated space where we can do that.”Funds raised from the makerspace will be used to help the Creativity Shell continue to offer free classes in schools, libraries and shelters.Creativity Shell will hold a grand opening celebration on Saturday, 9/3/16 at 1544 Kingwood Dr (Next to School of Rock). The first classes will start on September 5. www.youtube.com/watc h?v=q2EOclWEQl0Conta ct:832-943-9767sdani el@creativitysh Info:http://www.creativityshell.orghttps://www.facebook.com/creativityshell 4951