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Paradise Valley’s youngest artists showcase work

Posted 3/3/20

The Paradise Valley Arts Board organized and hosted the Jones Gordon School’s art opening on Feb. 27, in the newly remodeled Community Room at Paradise Valley Town Hall.

This is the fifth …

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Paradise Valley’s youngest artists showcase work

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The Paradise Valley Arts Board organized and hosted the Jones Gordon School’s art opening on Feb. 27, in the newly remodeled Community Room at Paradise Valley Town Hall.

This is the fifth annual art show featuring student art from a school located in Paradise Valley.

More than 100 Jones Gordon School students were able to showcase their creative art which included ceramic pottery, watercolor paintings, yarn weavings, and digital photography. Faculty, students, and their families were welcomed by Mayor Jerry Bien-Wilner, members of Paradise Valley Town Council and members of the Arts Board.

Following the art showcase, Jones Gordon students were invited to led the Pledge of Allegiance at the Town Council’s 6 p.m. business meeting.

The art will remain on display until the end of March. Visitors are encouraged to visit the Town Hall, 6401 E. Lincoln Drive, during business hours to view this exhibition.