Closing Reception - Tracks of the Jaguar: Molina High School Art Exhibition
August 30, 2008
, 2008
This exhibition is a collection of drawings, paintings, and sculptures created by a dynamic group of students from Moises E. Molina High School. Under the instruction of art teacher William Adkins, these students discover their own voice as they address a variety of current issues relative to their life and experience as individuals and within their community.
Mr. Adkins is the creator of PEAK (Prevention and Education through the Arts for Kids), an arts based program designed to empower at-risk youth to make positive life choices.
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Drink Specials:
- Tillman's Roadhouse: 11:30 - 6 pm: $3 pints, $5 Ricky Rita margaritas, $6 glass of wine (rotating varietal) / free chip bar
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