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Annual Youth Art Month Coming to Library

The annual event celebrates Hamilton's best artists with music, food and activities.

In celebration of Youth Art Month, the artwork of students from throughout the will be on display during March at the . 

A reception honoring the artists and their teachers will be open to the public from 4-6 p.m. on March 1. During the reception, a Hamilton High Jazz Band combo will perform, and art activities will be offered in the Youth Services area. The Friends of the Pauline Haass Public Library will provide refreshments.

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"Youth Art Month is celebrated each year to emphasize the value of art education for all children..."

A new component to this fun annual event will be a food drive to benefit . Hamilton art teachers and Pauline Haass Library staff encourage art show visitor to bring a nonperishable food item.

are toiletries, cereal, other than cornflakes, single-item meals such as ravioli or Hamburger Helper, soup and macaroni and cheese. Monetary donations also will be accepted. The food barrel will be in place throughout March.

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Youth Art Month is celebrated each year to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to encourage public support for quality school art programs. It began in 1961 as Children’s Art Month with support from the nonprofit Crayon, Water Color and Craft Institute and the National Art Education Association.


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