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Arts Plus Gallery presented the 2021 APG Fine Art Scholarship to Marley Yambor, a student at Boyertown Area Senior High School who will be pursuing a degree in animation at
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OUTDOOR ARTS FESTIVAL & HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ART EXHIBITION Saturday, May 15th, 10:00am 3:00pm, Elm Grove Woman’s Club Everyone is invited to enjoy a special treat at the Elm Grove Woman’s Club on Saturday, May 15th from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. It’s the Springtime in the Grove Art Festival offering a selection of art, gifts, collectables, delectable treats and more. Check out a bountiful sale of bakery and colorful planters. Stay for a delicious lunch hot off the grill accompanied by a cool beverage. Not to be missed, stroll through the exhibit of student art entered in the Elm Grove Woman’s club annual Art Scholarship Competition. Cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award and stay for the Awards Ceremony at 2:30 pm. The outdoor event and the art exhibit will be held at the Woman’s Club, 13885 Watertown Plank Road. A percentage of the proceeds will help fund the addition of a much needed handicap ramp for the Woman’s Club. Mark your calendar! See you on Saturda
WSU receives largest gift in its history (2/10/2021)
With the largest financial donation ever received in its history, Winona State University has over $5 million to put towards student scholarships and the creation of a state-of-the-art gallery space in the Laird Norton Center for Art & Design, among other areas across the university. The gift, from lifelong patron of the university, the late Maynard “Mo” Weber ‘50, further cements his legacy as a Warrior.
“Mo Weber’s generosity and love of WSU knew no bounds,” said WSU President Scott R. Olson. “He helped kindle Winona State’s love of beautiful art, as well as our love of Warrior baseball, and for that and so many other reasons, we will be forever grateful to him.”