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Pinwheels for Peace

Area students participated in the International Day of Peace – “Pinwheels for Peace,” Tuesday, September 21.” Students from both White Pine Middle School, and Freeland Elementary School expressed their thoughts and feelings about peace throughout our community, country, and the world in the form of artistically designed, handmade pinwheels.

Freeland Pinwheels for Peace

Freeland Pinwheels for Peace
Mary Gaiser, the new art teacher for the Freeland Community School District, worked with her kindergarten through 6th-grade art students, displaying their pinwheels in front of Pat’s Food Center, 7620 Midland Rd. in Freeland.

 

White Pine Pinwheels for Peace

White Pine Pinwheels for Peace
Kim Cairy and Peggy Conlin, visual arts teachers at White Pine Middle School, worked with nearly 300 students in creating and displaying their pinwheels. Students wrote their thoughts about war, peace, tolerance, and living in harmony with others on one side, and on the other side were visual expressions about their feelings.

 

 

 

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