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Schaumburg's "Communities Thrive @ Your Library" project.

Hoffman Estates Art League is participating in "Paint A Rainbarrel" for the Communities Thrive @ Your Library project. Rain barrels are being decorated by various community groups and then go on display for National Library week on April 11-17, 2010 at the Schaumburg library. During this time, the rainbarrels will be up for auction with all proceeds going to the local food pantry.

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The Project begins

 

More Butterflies

Butterflies and Pixies Spawn

Details on what was bid for our barrel and who bought it when the information becomes available.

The Final Product

Reception for unveiling of  paint panels at Crab Tree Turtle Tub enclosure.

Pictures at Unveiling.

Pictures:  Crab Tree Work Begins
Pictures:  Crab Tree Work in Progress 
Pictures: 
Crab Tree C'est Fini! 

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Art League members paint panels for Crab Tree Turtle Tub enclosure.


Current Work in Progress 

  • July, 2008

Artists Unveil New Mural at Spring Valley

Members of the Hoffman Estates Art League will hold a reception to introduce a new nature mural created by Club members at the Schaumburg Park District’s Spring Valley Nature Center on Saturday, July 26 from 3-5p.m. The 30-foot long mural portrays northern Illinois’ original prairie landscape and has been permanently installed in the Nature Center library. Club members volunteered their time to create the mural over several weeks this past spring. The reception is free, open to the public, and will include light refreshments. The mural can be viewed at the Nature Center every day of the week from 9am-5pm. Spring Valley is located at 1111 E. Schaumburg Rd. For more information, please call (847) 985-2100.
Pictures: Beginning Work on the Mural April 19, 2008
Pictures: Completed Mural,  May 29, 2008 

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