Make Meaning Holding ‘Open Casting Call,’ Will Open In May

Make Meaning, opening in May on Bethesda Row Make Meaning open casting call

Make Meaning, the long awaited kids, family and corporate event crafts store, will open in May on Bethesda Row and is looking for a full employees willing to sport glitter tattoos.

The New York City shop announced it was coming to the space at 4809 Bethesda Ave. in fall 2012 with hopes of opening in March 2013. Now that the build-out inside is almost done, Make Meaning is holding an open casting call for “party captains,” servers, shift supervisors and staff.

The spot has been a popular one in New York, offering kids, teens and families the chance to make candles, cards, jewelries, painted mugs, plates and other crafts:

“Imagine a work day where the fun is dirty, smiles are mandatory and glitter tattoos are part of the uniform ….If you have endless energy, contagious charisma and a love of business that’s pure pleasure, your dream job awaits!”

Make Meaning no longer has membership or flat day rate fees. Customers will pay for the activity of their choice with prices starting at $9.99.

Most of the Bethesda Avenue space will go on the second floor above the next-door Aveda salon and Paper Source stationery store. The ground-floor at 4809 Bethesda Ave. includes a staircase and elevator.

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