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Downtown to welcome Brink of Summer with art and more

Flower Hour: While exploring downtown Muncie during Brink of Summer ArtsWalk, collect flowers from 10 different locations to create a beautiful, custom bouquet. Tickets for Flower Hour are $20 and can be purchased online at downtownmuncie.org/flowerhour or from a participating sponsor or Downtown Development board or staff member. Money raised through this event will support DWNTWN event programming and development opportunities. This event is presented by Normandy Flower Shop, Foister s Flowers and Gifts, Dandelions Flowers and Gifts, and Miller s Flowers and Gifts. The Commercial Kitchen by Pink Leaf, 108 S. Walnut St.: The new Commercial Kitchen by Pink Leaf will be open 5:30-8 p.m. for tours. Check out a newly commissioned art piece in the lobby, take home a packet of seeds and let the kids enjoy youth-designed coloring pages and cookies.

Tauranga School Kids Helping Create Giant Rope Artwork About Marine Science

Monday, 10 May 2021, 10:37 am This week (10–14 May), daily workshops are happening for 450 local school students from seven Tauranga schools, where they will use art to learn about the relationship between our marine environments and the risks of environmental and climate changes. The students will be looking at the tides and seafood (kai moana) species in the sea (moana) near Tauranga and historical land reclamation. The children will use rope to ‘draw’ what they learned. Each rope drawing will then be added to The Unseen – a giant community artwork made from rope. The artwork will be unveiled at Tauranga Art Gallery on Saturday 22 May, with a free public talk at 11am. The

auckland scoop co nz » Tauranga School Kids Helping Create Giant Rope Artwork About Marine Science

Press Release – Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge This week (10–14 May), daily workshops are happening for 450 local school students from seven Tauranga schools, where they will use art to learn about the relationship between our marine environments and the risks of environmental and climate changes. The students will be looking at the tides and seafood (kai moana) species in the sea (moana) near Tauranga and historical land reclamation. The children will use rope to ‘draw’ what they learned. Each rope drawing will then be added to The Unseen – a giant community artwork made from rope. The artwork will be unveiled at Tauranga Art Gallery on Saturday 22 May, with a free public talk at 11am. The speakers will be artist-researcher Gabby O’Connor, who led the creation of this collaborative artwork as part of her PhD research, and Associate Professor Karen Fisher, Gabby’s PhD supervisor and a research theme leader at the Sustainable Seas National Science Chall

Chicago Bulls fans return to United Center - Chicago Sun-Times

Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times Sam Glavas and Joe Frantik were excited last year when they became Chicago Bulls season ticket holders for the first time. But that excitement, like the rest of the state, was shut down by the coronavirus pandemic and the statewide lockdown, which kicked in just two weeks after they bought those tickets. “We were only able to go to some like family-intro event [for season ticket holders] and that was like it,” Glavas said. “So this whole time we’ve been seeing other markets getting games back and when we were able to finally get games back here, and we were like, ‘Hell yeah, let’s go.’”

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