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Twins Nicole and Natalie La Fond are very proud of their walking sticks and ready to experience all of the art projects available at the Arts in the Park event. -Christine Rinaldi photos (Twins Nicole and Natalie La Fond are very proud of their walking sticks and ready to experience all of the art projects available at the Arts in the Park event. -Christine Rinaldi photos)
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Jonathan Briick and his son Gunnar work together on their art project with materials supplied by Home Depot.
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Brothers John and George Hodgkinson demonstrate the wooden kazoos that they made out of craft sticks, plastic straws and rubber bands. The materials and instruction were provided by Bonsall, Fallbrook Cub Scout Pack 735.
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High School volunteer Catrina Bamber helps with the sand sculpture projects. Materials were provided by the Fallbrook Street School PTA.
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Lissett McMahon models the paper hat that she decorated. Frazier Elementary School supported this art area.
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"Lunch Time." Flynn and Liam Hathaway take a break from all of the art activities and enjoy a slice of pizza while watching the Nighthawk Strings and Quartets perform.
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Kyle Lennan teaches Abigale Long how to hold the bow for the bass instrument during Arts in the Park, sponsored by Rally for Children on April 23. Many types of string instruments were available but Abigale reported that she likes the bass the best of all.
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Rebecca Norris poses for a photo with local violin teacher Diane Gravlin. Rebecca visited the violin display, met Gravlin and tried the violin for the first time during the Arts in the Park event 6 years ago. Rebecca has a passion for the violin and is now in her high school band and plays orchestra, chamber and symphony music. Rebecca plans to take a formal lesson from Gravlin at some point in the future.
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Lawson Lohre gets help with his garden twirler from his mom Heather. Materials and design ideas were provided by the Fallbrook Garden Club.
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