Monday, May 23, 2011
The Peace Drum Project End-of-Year Celebration - June 3, 2011
The Peace Drum Project
Peace Drum Green
Invites you to join us for our
End-of-Year Celebration
Our Reception, Awards Ceremony &
Exhibit Preview
on
Friday June 3, 2011
From 5:00 - 7:00PM
at
AAMARP Studios
76 Atherton Street (3rd floor)
Jamaica Plain, MA
See our drums, hear our stories, &
meet the participants and others who have
made the project possible this year.
Light refreshments will be served
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Community Creations Exhibit
(including work by Peace Drum Teens) will be open from
6-8 PM at AAMARP Studios (4th Floor)
For more information call Cooperative Artists Institute at 617-524-6378
Cooperative Artists Institute
Cooperative Artists Institute
The Peace Drum Project is an initiative of the Cooperative Artists Institute
which has a 40-year track record of using the arts to create positive change in Boston. In 2009, over 15,000 children and adults took part in CAI's community-building multicultural art programs, and many others visited our website.
For more information, or to make a donation, call Susan Porter at
(617) 524-6378 or mail to: 311 Forest Hills St, Jamaica Plain MA 02130-3605.
Peace Drum Green
Invites you to join us for our
End-of-Year Celebration
Our Reception, Awards Ceremony &
Exhibit Preview
on
Friday June 3, 2011
From 5:00 - 7:00PM
at
AAMARP Studios
76 Atherton Street (3rd floor)
Jamaica Plain, MA
See our drums, hear our stories, &
meet the participants and others who have
made the project possible this year.
Light refreshments will be served
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Community Creations Exhibit
(including work by Peace Drum Teens) will be open from
6-8 PM at AAMARP Studios (4th Floor)
For more information call Cooperative Artists Institute at 617-524-6378
Cooperative Artists Institute
Cooperative Artists Institute
The Peace Drum Project is an initiative of the Cooperative Artists Institute
which has a 40-year track record of using the arts to create positive change in Boston. In 2009, over 15,000 children and adults took part in CAI's community-building multicultural art programs, and many others visited our website.
For more information, or to make a donation, call Susan Porter at
(617) 524-6378 or mail to: 311 Forest Hills St, Jamaica Plain MA 02130-3605.
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