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Situations Observer photo by Brian Ferry
Claire Peterson paints a landscape which includes the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Street as element of the YMCA Art Studio Course.
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Occasions Observer photo by Brian Ferry
Lucas Bosko paints a landscape which include the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Avenue as part of the YMCA Art Studio Course.
- Instances Observer photograph by Brian Ferry Nakomis Heeter paints a landscape which include the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Road as section of the YMCA Artwork Studio Class.

Situations Observer image by Brian Ferry
Claire Peterson paints a landscape like the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Street as portion of the YMCA Art Studio Class.
It’s time to paint, weave baskets, fuse glass, sew, and generally love the arts.
“It’s not about fairly shots. It is about locating your voice by means of the arts,” in accordance to YMCA Arts supplies.
Pupils of all ages and capability levels can love artwork thanks to a collaboration involving the Warren County YMCA and the Allegheny Neighborhood Center and Encounter Inc.
In accordance to YMCA Advertising Coordinator and Artwork Trainer Kim Slocum, “there are classes for youth, adults, and people with disabilities and particular requirements.”
There are a amount of artwork camps for youth, fiber art classes for teens, and 5-7 days art classes for grown ups.

Times Observer image by Brian Ferry
Lucas Bosko paints a landscape which include the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Street as part of the YMCA Artwork Studio Course.
On Thursday, a group of youthful students had been enjoying the weather conditions — and having a wonderful check out of their topic make any difference. The learners worked in the Breeze Issue gazebo, painting landscapes which includes the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Avenue.

Occasions Observer photograph by Brian Ferry Nakomis Heeter paints a landscape together with the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Hickory Avenue as portion of the YMCA Art Studio Course.