About this Event
11 am Eco-Voices Series #2: Join Elizabeth Trueblood, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, to learn more about their role in protecting the waters, animals and coral reef just beyond our front doors! Also learn what you can do to protect the only coral reef in the North Americas.
November 18, 1-4pm Carmen S. Kelley will lead the class through the process of acrylic painting on canvas to create a colorful painting of a favorite Keys bird, the Roseate Spoonbill. Seats are limited, online registration opens Nov. 4. Visit KeysLibraries.Org/Key-Largo for more information
(Presentation is open to the general public - Highly Recommended for the Registered Art Students)
Interested Talk attendees will be automatically registered for the next Talk & Art Class on January 13: 11am Wild Bird Sanctuary & 1pm Batik with Gloria Avner
12 pm Lunch on your own (you can eat in the Community Room)
1-4 pm Carmen S. Kelley will lead the class through the process of acrylic painting on canvas to create a colorful painting of a favorite Keys bird, the Roseate Spoonbill. All materials are supplied. Max registration 20 students.
Program funding provided by the Florida Keys Council of the Arts. Sponsored by the Friends of the Key Largo Library.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Key Largo Branch Library, Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL, USA, United States
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