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Special Student Art Exhibit Graces The Halls Of Harrison Government

The annual showcase of the talents of young Harrison artists put on by the Council of the Arts is now open to the public.

Artwork from the town’s most talented elementary, middle, and high school students will remain on display and will be open to the public at the Municipal Building and the Harrison Public Library all month long.
Artwork from the town’s most talented elementary, middle, and high school students will remain on display and will be open to the public at the Municipal Building and the Harrison Public Library all month long. (Harrison Council of the Arts)

HARRISON, NY — Each year, the Harrison Council of the Arts showcase of student artwork is a time to celebrate the arrival of spring and the budding talents of local students.

This year, the opening ceremony was held on March 3, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Alfred F. Sulla, Jr. Municipal Building, located at 1 Heinman Place.

Artwork from the town’s most talented elementary, middle, and high school students will remain on display and will be open to the public at the Municipal Building and the Harrison Public Library all month long. (Harrison Council of the Arts)

Artwork from the town’s most talented elementary, middle, and high school students will remain on display and will be open to the public at the Municipal Building and the Harrison Public Library all month long.

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Everyone is welcome to stop by to enjoy the student-created artwork.

The Harrison Council of the Arts offered a special thank you to Doreen Grozinger and the art teachers in the Harrison Central School District for their collaboration on the popular annual event.

Find out what's happening in Harrisonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Artwork from the town’s most talented elementary, middle, and high school students will remain on display and will be open to the public at the Municipal Building and the Harrison Public Library all month long. (Harrison Council of the Arts)

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