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    FAMILY FUN, MUSIC & ARTMAKING 2019

    FAMILY FUN, MUSIC & ARTMAKING = great music and lots of fun. Come-as-you-are/kick back and spend a free-&-easy-time with your family, friends and neighbors/go-when-you’re-ready.  We’ll have art supplies out and ready. When—Thursdays June 27 & July 25 @ 6pm.  IT’S FREE though we’ll pass the hat. Where—The artPARK, 325 Main Street with a view of the Coshocton County Court Square. There’s always shade in the evening and almost always a cooling breeze after the heat of the day—in other words, small town summer perfection. Rain site under the tent at the Pomerene Center for the Arts, 317 Mulberry Street. New this year—order your family picnic from Sorrell’s On The Square​. (740) 575-4504. They’ll…

  • Children

    PAINT YOUR UNIVERSE

      Paint Your Universe! Children will be making painted wall art on vinyl tiles.  Each week they will paint a tile—eight tiles in all—enough to transform a wall fragment, or floor, or room corner into a small painted universe of their very own. Wednesdays: May 29 -July 17 (8 weeks), 10-11am 3 age groups— for children entering grades K-3, for children entering grades 4-6 Itty bitty, playdate for preschool children ages 3-5 with an adult Cost $5 per week. Need based scholarships available Registration requested—office@pomerenearts.org, call 740.622.0326, text 740.229.4519 or click here to download a registration form * Think about the world Harold imagined with his oversized purple crayon in HAROLD and…

  • Children

    WHO DREAMS ABOUT ANTS

    WHO DREAMS ABOUT ANTS Little Pom Artists will be exploring block printing this spring as they illustrate a poem by William Blake. He dreamt about an ant. The poem, A DREAM, tells the story of an ant who has lost her way in the tangled grass and cries for her children in the dark. But not to despair — she’s rescued by a glow worm who lights her way and a beetle who “goes his round.” Together, our little artist children will work on illustrations to tell the story of William Blake’s dream. They’ll print multiple copies to put in a small book—one for each little pom artist. LITTLE POM…