Women of the Moose award grant to help with elementary school Juried Art Show

JUNEAU — The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council received $300 from the Juneau Women of the Moose for assisting with the production of the annual Juneau School District Elementary School Juried Student Art Show. Cindy Hudson of the Women of the Moose presented the check on Wednesday, May 4.

Women of the Moose has helped to support this annual art show for the past four years.

“I just love to see the children’s work, and am so happy to help make sure everyone can enjoy it. I want people to see how giving can make a difference,” Hudson said.

Hudson and several members of the group volunteer their time to help mount and display the artwork, in addition to providing grant funds.

The show is the brainchild of Nancy Lehnhart, the JSD elementary art teacher, and has been held annually for many years. Two years ago, Lehnhart approached the Council for assistance continuing the program in the face of staff and budget cuts. The Council, a Kennedy Center Any Given Child site, agreed to help.

The exhibit opens at Community Day on Campus: A Carnival of Arts on May 14 at 11 a.m. Afterwards, the artwork will be displayed at the public libraries around town.

Students whose work is selected for the exhibit receive awards presented at Community Day by Assembly member Jesse Kiehl and representatives from the School District.

To volunteer to help with this project, or for more information contact Nancy DeCherney, Executive Director at 586-2787.

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