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Baldwin-Whitehall School District: Create A Wire Sculpture Through The Guidance Of Local Artist

The Baldwin Borough Public Library is inviting children in grades K–12 to join us in learning and creating a wire sculpture.

April 10, 2021

The Baldwin Borough Public Library is inviting children in grades K–12 to join us in learning and creating a wire sculpture that speaks of your individualism, your passion, your hobby, your cause, your life, or anything that represents YOU! The program will be led by a local community artist who will lead participants virtually in the art of wire sculpting. We would like the collective finished products to represent our community's vision: that through our uniqueness, our community is collectively stronger when we work side-by-side and together. We will be asking participants to return their completed works to the library to display to the public before returning them to each creator to keep.

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The library will be providing all needed supplies in the form of sculpting kits which can be picked up by visiting the library beginning Monday, May 3. Please register, and a Zoom link will be emailed to you prior to the program.

  • Participants in Grades K–5 can join us via Zoom on Friday, May 7 at 6:30 pm. Please register here.
  • Participants in Grades 6–12 can join us via Zoom on Saturday, May 8 at 6:30 pm. Please register here.

This program is a Remake Learning Days event! Learn more here: https://remakelearningdays.org/For more information, please contact Dolores Colarosa by phone 412-885-2255 or email colarosad@einetwork.net

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Submitted by Dolores Colarosa

Prepared for the April issue of Highlander Highlights.Published 4/10/2021.


This press release was produced by the Baldwin-Whitehall School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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