At Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe, cops and kids team up to build special holiday gingerbread houses
Melanie Van Dorp’s third grade class from Indian Hills Elementary School stopped by Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe on Dec. 8 to construct a row of tasty gingerbread homes. Yum! Photo Credit: Knifewing Segura
McKinley County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Merle Bates helps Thomas Segura to build his cookie home, while Dep. Monty Yazzie helps Isaiah Hazano with his. The MCSO deputies stood out among the other, smaller attendees at the Dec. 8 gingerbread building field trip. Photo Credit: Knifewing Segura
The third-graders decorate their confectionary constructions with gummy bears, frosting and jelly beans at the tasty Dec. 8 event. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe
The completed gingerbread houses built by third graders from the Dec. 8 event at Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe
PSA: Second annual ArtsCrawl community brainstorm Staff Reports
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a l l i n g a l l ArtsCrawlers, artists, community members, bu si ne s s ow ner s , musicians and creatives of all types! Everyone is invited to the 2nd Annual ArtsCrawl
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Community Brainstorm on Jan. 13th from 4:30 – 6:30 pm in the El Morro Events Center. Be the first to hear the themes for 2018 and share your ideas for next year’s ArtsCrawl events in a series of speed brainstorming sessions. Help make the 2018 season the best yet.
Friday December 15, 2017 • Gallup Sun
The 1st annual Community Brainstorm involved over 50 people in generating hundreds of ideas for the event. In 2017, the ArtsCrawl team was able to implement over 50 community-contributed ideas, and they can’t wait to hear what everyone comes up with this year! COMMUNITY