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Masks and social distancing may be required at live events.

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SPRING INTO ART: Through June 17: Stanwood-Camano Arts Guild presents a juried art show with 33 regional artists 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday at the Guilded Gallery, 8702 271st St., Stanwood. Information: 360-629-2787

A SPRING THEME:  Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through June 27: Matzke Fine Art Gallery & Sculpture Park, 2345 Blanche Way, Camano Island, presents 16 artists in the gallery and 45 artists in the sculpture park. Information: matzkefineart.com 

BEACH 1 GALLERY: Through June: The encaustic and acrylic paintings of Samantha Pierce and Song Rothwell are featured daily during clubhouse hours. Camano Country Clubhouse, 1243 Beach Drive, Camano Island. Information: camanocountryclub.com/beach-1-gallery

HANDCRAFTED FURNITURE: Through June: Cassera Gallery South presents Outside the Box Handcrafted Furniture by Stuart Welch. Hours by appointment. 26915 102nd Drive NW, Suite 102/103, Stanwood. 310-691-9391

CAMANO FARMERS MARKET: 3-6

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‘Yard art’ in North Port draws in onlookers | News

NORTH PORT — A person person’s trash can grow to be another’s treasure, and North Port resident Kathy Wyatt has demonstrated that to be true.

Wyatt has been decorating her lawn with recycled art due to the fact she moved below almost 17 decades ago.

All those who journey on Sumter Boulevard east of Tamiami Path get a visible handle each individual day. Wyatt’s yard is stuffed with ornamental artwork pieces that she’s picked up more than the several years. And the greatest element is, it has cost her pretty little.

Each morning she rides her bicycle in search of treasures that folks no for a longer period need to have or want.

“Most of it I just picked up on the side of the road,” Wyatt mentioned. “People throw away matters that have price. Occasionally they just need to be painted or cleaned up a bit.”

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Man leaves homophobic letter on inclusive art gallery, family members calls it ‘hate crime’

EDMONTON (CityNews) — A front garden artwork set up in Edmonton that aims to show assist for all those dealing with trauma or oppression — including Indigenous, Muslim, Black and LGBTQ2S+ communities — was matter to what entrepreneurs are contacting a “hate criminal offense.”

The objective of the 127th Garden Gallery, on the entrance lawn of Dellas Wreikkinen’s residence, is to boost really like and togetherness.

But what 9-year-old Augustus uncovered on the art gallery Monday was anything at all but: a typed-up letter sharing homophobic rhetoric.

“We basically read through the letter with our son,” stated Wreikkinen. “He was the first 1 to examine it. He crumpled the letter up and threw it out. We did retrieve it, due to the fact it’s evidence in what I think about a detest criminal offense.”

Safety footage exhibits a gentleman biking up to the Backyard garden Gallery Monday close to