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Children's Art on Display Now at Northville Square
Get a glimpse of the projects Northville students created for "The Children's Exhibit."
Northville Public Schools Early Childhood and Extended Day Programs present "The Children's Exhibit: Celebrating Communities of Learners" until May 1 at Northville Square.
This is the eighth annual exhibit, which occurs every spring and began this year on April 12.
"As advocates for the rights of children, and their many ways of expressing themselves, we find this event an ideal way to put the community focus on the children," said Eileen Freeman, program coordinator for Early Childhood and Extended Day Programs, in a pamphlet about the exhibit.
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The exhibit includes samples of art projects from each of the classes in the Early Childhood and Extended Day Programs. The pieces were done by children as young as 2 years old and as old as 14 years old.
Each project includes books, panels and photos that help to tell the story of how students created it.
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