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The mural has been painted on the exterior wall of Hands On! Children’s Museum. Mayor Barbara Volk and City Council members, city staff members, muralist Matt Willey, Joseph Knight, director of Hands On! Children’s Museum, Bee City USA volunteers and others who have supported the project attended the ceremony, held at the site of the mural in the Azalea Parking lot, on Third Avenue East between Main and King streets. Willey, who established his organization The Good of the Hive with a mission to paint 50,000 honey bees on walls around the world - a symbolic number related to the number of honey bees in a healthy hive - said in a news release that he s excited that Hendersonville has participated in the project. ....
From staff reports Events are beginning to return to Hendersonville, with a big weekend on tap downtown. Closed streets, the opening of farmers markets, a new balloon festival and more are planned for Saturday, May 8. Here s everything you need to know. LoveHendo downtown Main Street will be closed to vehicles from First Avenue to Sixth Avenue all day on May 8. Cross streets will remain open. Parking will be available near Main Street and handicapped parking will be available at Courthouse Square and City Hall. Public restrooms are located at the Visitors Center on the south end of Main Street and at 125 Fifth Avenue on the northern end. ....
Residents invited to help paint Bee Mural in downtown Hendersonville From staff reports Like a paint-by-number template, the ground-level sections of the Bee Mural downtown will be outlined and ready for residents to come out and help paint. Ages 5 and up can add their own touch to the mural. Artist Matt Willey has been painting honey drips, chrysalises and a butterfly on the mural being created on the exterior wall of Hands On! Children’s Museum in the Azalea parking lot on Third Avenue East between North Main Street and King Street in downtown Hendersonville. On Saturday, May 1, the community is invited to join him and make a personal mark by painting a petal or two on the mural, organizers said in a news release. ....
Painters age 5 and up can add their own touch to the mural in the paint-by-number-like project. Artist Matt Willey has recently painted honey drips, chrysalises and a butterfly on the mural on the exterior wall of Hands On! Children’s Museum, facing the Azalea parking lot on Third Avenue East between North Main Street and King Street downtown. There is no charge to participate. However, pre-registration is required to limit group size according to CDC guidelines. Masks and social distancing are also required. Reservation time slots are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis 10 to 11 a.m.; 11 a.m. to noon; and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Registration will close once all spaces have been reserved or by 8 p.m. Friday, April 30. To make a reservation visit https://calendly.com/beecityhendersonville/paint. ....
Hendersonville celebrates Earth Week with events, giveaways, neighborhood challenge From staff reports Environmental Awareness Month Mayor Barbara Volk has proclaimed April 2021 as Environmental Awareness Month in the city of Hendersonville. The proclamation emphasizes the priority the city places on environmental sustainability programs and encourages the public to participate and make Hendersonville a better place to live. Pollinators The city of Hendersonville celebrates Earth Day every day by being certified as a Bee City USA affiliate. In its joint effort to continue to fulfill the city’s commitments to create healthy habitats for pollinators, the Tree Board takes the lead on planting projects and maintaining a recommended species list while the Environmental Sustainability Board heads up educational events to raise awareness of the importance of pollinators. ....