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THE PAPER
October 30, 2013
Arc of Wabash to hold art show “A Touch of Arc” Art Show and reception, featuring works created by the South Miami Street Artists, will be held on Friday, Nov. 1 from 5-8 p.m. at the Artistica Gallery located at 70 West Market Street is downtown Wabash. The artwork dis-
last April when Arc received a grant from REMC’s Operation Roundup. All of the materials used were either purchased using the grant money or donated by Arc staff members, the Lighthouse Mission Thrift Store or Wabash residents. Woods Framing and Art gave Arc a generous discount on the art supplies, matting and framing. Because of the grant and these contributions, classes were made available at no cost to individuals attending Arc who exhibited an interest in learning to express his or herself through art. The group, South Miami Street Artists, is comprised of individuals with disabili-
played was created by people with disabilities at Arc of Wabash County, as a result of classes taught by Arc staff artists. Most of the pieces are the result of collaborations between Arc Staff and persons served by Arc. Art classes began
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ties and Arc staff members. This first art show will display artwork that was created by persons served with assistance from Arc staff. Future art shows will include art created by Arc staff as well. Nancy Hoffman, Arc’s Executive Director, stated, “You should see the faces and the pride displayed by each artist when their creation is finished and on display. It’s wonderful! Having an art program at Arc is a dream come true. Having a gallery showing is spectacular; beyond anything I could have imagined!” Following the reception on Nov. 1, the art will be dis-
ARTIST PROUDLY SHOW OFF their work at Arc of Wabash County. Arc members were able to participate in free art classes thanks to a grant from REMC. Their work will be on display at the Artistica Gallery this Friday. Pictured are, from left: Michelle Pell, Lee Wade, Lisa Richey and Darlene McCarty. (photo by Kalie Ammons) played at Artistica Gallery until Nov. 16. Funds from the sale of the artwork during
Friday, November 1st
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the show will be used to support future art classes, which will be
Roann to host Kid’s Community Harvest Party on Halloween by Kalie Ammons kalie@thepaperofwabash.com Looking for a safe and fun way to celebrate Halloween with the kids? Look no further than Chippewa Street (Roann’s “main
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Fish & Tenderloin Fry Sat., Nov. 2nd, 2013 4 - 7pm at the Wabash Co. Fairgrounds
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Adults $800 Children $500 Ages 5 & Under Free
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Meal Includes: Fish or Tenderloin, 2 Sides, Drink & Dessert will be available for a free will donation.
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drag”). The community will be closing off the street and filling it with familyfriendly activities from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31. The Community Building will be serving hot dogs, chips and drinks for those stopping by. There will be children’s games, a bounce house, a cakewalk and a chance to look inside the old cabins and jailhouse and plenty of treats. Hayrides will also be offered. A costume contest will take place at 6:30 p.m. Participants (up to seniors in high school) will march down the center of the street to show off their costumes. The shops will also be open late to accommodate parents who might want a break from the spooky happenings. Community members are welcome to bring lawn chairs and pass out candy along the edge of the street. This is a community event, brought together by Roann’s churches, merchants and Lion’s Club to give Roann more options to celebrate a happy safe Halloween.