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Crayola Dream-Makers 2003
Crayola Dream-Makers is a K-6th grade program which provides art-based activities and techniques for teachers' use with students and offers opportunities for recognition to students and their teachers through annual exhibitions of student artworks. This years theme is Weaving What We Are. Students created work based upon character traits which are part of the character education curriculum administered by the Broward School District. This exhibition details works that were created by students from nine Broward schools, students attending classes at the Young At Art Institute and a home schooled student from Dade County. The Weaving What We Are exhibition will be on display at the Museum through May 31, 2003. Admission to the exhibit is free for all visitors.
The Crayola Dream-Makers program has been in existence since 1984. Since it's inception over 20 million teachers and students have participated in the program. To learn more about the Dream-Makers program and how you or your children can participate visit the Crayola Dream-Makers website. Young At Art Children's Museum would like to thank the following art teachers and schools for their participation in this year's biggest and best Dream-Makers program yet:
- Central Park Elementary - Liberty McMillan
- Cypress Elementary - Mary Arboline
- Eagle Point Elementary - Joyce Moskowitz
- Hollywood Park Elementary - Heidi Reiter
- Norcrest Elementary - Mary Cavaioli
- Pasadena Lakes Elementary - Carol Hanin
- Royal Palm Elementary - Stacy Eagan
- Tropical Elementary - Robin Blinder
- Welleby Elementary - Barbara Reibman
- Young at Art Institute - Janet Altman & Kristina Schultz
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