Art Walk Huntingdon Thursday, March 21

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Art Walk Huntingdon Thursday, March 21

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Art Walk Huntingdon will be Thursday, March 21st! Be sure to look for our mascot, Artie Walker. If you take a selfie with Artie and post it on Facebook, Instagram or X (Twitter) with the hashtags: #IFoundArtie and #ArtWalkHdon, you could win a prize from Artie’s basket at the next Art Walk!

Paint a wooden Easter Egg at the Huntingdon County Arts Center. Huntingdon County Arts Council also has Line Dancing for all ages 6-7pm. Spring Thaw, the annual youth art & writing exhibition, features artistic creations from our talented Huntingdon County school students. Entries include paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, 2-D digital art, poetry, and prose.

Don’t we all like to fidget and move? Come join the Huntingdon Area School District art teachers for paper fidget toy making. Sit with family or friends and chat while enjoying some good ole’ fashioned coloring and leave with a fun fidget toy. This will be a great rainy day activity to store in your memory bank for later! This will take place at the Huntingdon Area High School auditorium lobby.

The Huntingdon County Library will have their All Artists Welcome group led art activity from 5-6pm. They will provide a space and kits that you can either do at the library or take with you from 6-7pm.

Paint a wooden Easter Egg at the Huntingdon County Arts Center. Huntingdon County Arts Council also has Line Dancing for all ages 6-7pm. Spring Thaw, the annual youth art & writing exhibition, features artistic creations from our talented Huntingdon County school students. Entries include paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, 2-D digital art, poetry, and prose.

The Juniata College Museum of Art celebrates its exhibition The Maya Project with a visit from the Huntingdon County Humane Society and adoptable dogs! Stop in between 5pm – 7pm to see this group of 51 pet portraits of Maya the Dog and learn about how you can support pet adoption!

Join a Shamanic Drum Circle at the Huntingdon Health and Wellness Association for Self-Healing and Self-Exploration; For Ages 13 and Above. Please bring a notebook or journal, pen, eye covering, blanket or yoga mat, and drum or rattle if available. For more information, or if you have not done a shamanic journey previously, please contact Dana Jefferson at wintersjoy74@gmail.com or 814-643-4260. The event is free, but donations are always appreciated.

Standing Stone Coffee Company will be hosting the “Read a Book” program. They will be sharing information about their program as well as reading a book throughout the evening. A craft will also be available to make your own bookmark.

Make and decorate a wooden ornament to welcome Spring at Juniata Brewing Company.


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