When the Portland Children’s Museum closed its doors in May, kids throughout the metro area and Clark County were left without a place where education and fun come together. Columbia Play Project is working to change that.
PUTNEY—With an extraordinary collection of artisan talent, the Putney Craft Tour stands out among art excursions, and this year’s 43rd annual open studio tour on Thanksgiving weekend (Nov. 26, 27, and 28) is no different.While last year’s tour was virtual due to COVID-19, this year’s artisans are looking forward to .
PUTNEY — With an extraordinary collection of artisan talent, the Putney Craft Tour stands out among art excursions, and this year’s 43rd annual open studio tour on Thanksgiving Weekend —
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Columbia Play Project wants to help Clark County kids engage through imagination, experiences
Published: January 10, 2021, 6:00am
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The old saying of “all work and no play” doesn’t apply to this group.
They are all working so that kids will be able to play. And they said their work doesn’t seem like work at all.
“What I love about this endeavor is that it’s a lot of fun,” said Columbia Play Project vice chair Casey Wyckoff. “It doesn’t feel like work.”
Now is when the work really gets going. The newly formed nonprofit Columbia Play Project wants to create a program that will help get kids ages 12 and younger engaged through play, imagination and experiences.