By ops@our-hometown.com | on September 08, 2022
LOCAL ART Left, art by Gabrielle Luo at Moonrise Herbs. Above, a photo by Mike Anderson at Plaza Grill. Check out this art during Arts! Arcata on Friday, Sept. 9. Submitted pho
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On any given day you will see a plein air painter on the rocks at Ocean Point. It is a favourite place of artists from all over the world. It was such fun to paint this painting of a fellow artist, who is an avid painter, while he was standing precariously on the rocks. His signature is his re
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Educators from across Kentucky discuss equity-related data on educators and students at a summer retreat hosted by the Kentucky Department of Education’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Team. Photo by Nicole Fields, June 23, 2022
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Seattle Parks and Recreation news and events
We’re offering a variety of free events in parks this summer for the whole family, including dance classes, plays, cultural celebrations and more. See below for our Arts in Parks and Welcome Back Seattle June events.
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Seattle Parks and Recreation news and events
Buds are blossoming, the weather is warming, and the days are getting longer! Seattleites are not strangers to the joy of spring time, and we hope you can get out and enjoy Seattle Parks and Recreation spaces even more in 2022 than in years pa
Seattle Parks and Recreation news and events
Many Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed Monday, July 4 in observance of the Fourth of July holiday.
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