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6 Arts Notes

Annual Children’s Art Day at St. Luke’s, September 19

September 5, 2015 by St. Michaels Art League

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St. Michaels Art League will hold its annual Children’s Art Day on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015, from 9-12 on the lawn of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in St. Michaels, Md. The event is free and open to all children K-6 grade. The art league will supply acrylic paints, brushes, panels, and easels. Old clothes or smocks are suggested for the artists. Coaching will be provided by the art league.

St. Luke’s is located on Talbot Street in historic downtown St. Michaels. The Art League sponsors this annual event as a community service to promote children’s art, partnering with Ben Franklin Crafts, AT&T and Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff.

For more information, contact Joan Cranor at 410-943-8602. This event is partly sponsored by the Talbot County Carts Council.

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