Posted by: Mary Neal | September 29, 2010
“Save Noisette Creek” mural unveiling set for October, 11
AN ENVIRONMENTAL WORK OF ART–After six months on the drawing board, the “Save Noisette Creek” exterior wall mural is nearly complete. Those who already have seen the mural are astounded by the artistic talent shown by these eighth-grade students at Charleston County School of the Arts (SOA). To see for yourself, join us. The mural unveiling takes place at SOA’s Rose Maree Meyers Theater lobby Monday, Oct. 11 at 6:30p.m. The 8-by- 20-foot environmental mural combines art, environmental education and community service.
With this project, we hope to visually encourage the public to protect our local natural resources. The project collaborators include the Michaux Conservancy, AmeriCorps*VISTA, SOA, the Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium and the City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department.
The event is open to the public. We are inviting all who might be interested to join us. For a map and driving directions click here. The Rose Maree Meyers Theater is located by driving past the school office and visitor center to the very last parking lot.
Posted in Events, Noisette Creek Preserve | Tags: art and science, Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium, Charleston County School of the Arts, city of North Charleston Cultural Arts Deparrtment., do something meaningful, eco mural, environmental mural, environmentally aware communities, green mural, Michaux Conservancy, Noisette Creek, restore damaged ecosystems, water quality
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