Enjoy student art during Arts Week reception at Lynnwood High School May 23

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood High School will host its Arts Week reception on May 23 from 4-6 p. m. in the LHS Commons, showcasing the talents of its photography and fine art students. The event invites the community to engage with local art while enjoying light refreshments prepared by the Chef Program and floral arrangements from the LHS Flower Shop. Fun crafts will be available for young visitors, enhancing the family-friendly atmosphere of the event.

The show is curated by experienced art instructors Donna L Schou, Michael Denoma, and Brooke DeWaard. This initiative highlights the importance of arts education and community involvement in supporting student creativity. Lynnwood High School, located at 18218 North Rd. , Bothell, emphasizes its role as a cultural hub in the region. Events like this foster a connection between students and the community, promoting appreciation for the arts.

Such receptions contribute to the school’s ongoing efforts to enrich educational experiences through creative expression.

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