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Guest Blogger Abby Pannell

6/20/2016

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One of my volunteers, Abby Pannell, has offered to write updates, so here is todays:

On Monday, June 20, the YMCA kids, Holly Hughes, and volunteers walked from the YMCA to the River, Rails and Trails Museum and Tourist Office. While the kids walked they picked up trash and noticed things that dealt with water such as storm drains and manholes. The kids also walked to the Katy Bridge and looked at the Missouri River. The kids will help Holly make a community art project named “Big Fish, Big Tales and the Big Muddy.” When this project is done it will be hung at the River, Rails and Trails museum, which is on Spring St. across from the Katy Depot. A special thanks to Katie Gibson who opened the Museum for the kids.

Abby Pannell


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    Holly Hughes' art features projects that are Environmental Art Happenings (E.ART.H) designed to inspire creativity and increase global compassion. She creates by recycling and reusing materials in unique ways, community collaboration, environmental awareness, edible art sculptures, easy to make labyrinths, murals, nature hearts, and more. 

    This blog chronicles Hughes' latest community art project, Big Fish, Big Tales, and the Big Muddy, a multi-layered community art project involving Missouri River education, stream cleanups and public art.

    It is made possible by a 
    Missouri River Relief mini-grant awarded to the Boonslick Heartland YMCA, partnering the City of Boonville, MO Tourism Office, the CCBC, (Concerned citizens for a Better Community) and the Turner Hall River Rats for the Arts.  

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