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Wyatt Lavoie, 11, of Greene creates art out of recycled materials Monday during a Maine School Administrative District 52 Community Education Art Exploration Camp in Turner. Instructor Amy Morgan brought in recycled material to make piggybanks from milk jugs, wind chimes from sticks and beads, sun catchers from cardboard and olive oil, and bird feeders from milk cartons. Lavoie is a sixth grade student at Greene Central School. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Wyatt Lavoie, 11, of Greene and his art instructor, Amy Morgan, hold the sun catcher Lavoie made Monday from recycled materials during a Maine School Administrative District 52 Community Education Art Exploration Camp in Turner. Morgan brought in recycled material to make piggybanks from milk jugs, wind chimes from sticks and beads, sun catchers from cardboard and olive oil, and bird feeders from milk cartons. Lavoie is a sixth grade student at Greene Central School. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Avery Millett, 6, of Turner creates art out of recycled materials Monday during a Maine School Administrative District 52 Community Education Art Exploration Camp in Turner. Instructor Amy Morgan brought in recycled material to make piggybanks from milk jugs, wind chimes from sticks and beads, sun catchers from cardboard and olive oil, and bird feeders from milk cartons. Millett is a first grade student at Turner Primary School.
Avery Millett, left, and her sister, Lyla Millett, of Turner create art out of recycled materials Monday during a MSAD 52 Community Education Art Exploration Camp in Turner. Instructor Amy Morgan brought in recycled material to make piggy banks out of milk jugs, wind chimes out of sticks and beads, sun catchers out of cardboard and olive oil and bird feeders out of milk cartons. Avery Millett is a first-grade student at Turner Primary School. Lyla Millett is a sixth grader at Turner Elementary. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Serena St. Cyr, 7, of Minot works Monday with her art instructor, Amy Morgan, to create art from recycled materials during a Maine School Administrative District 52 Community Education Art Exploration Camp in Turner. Morgan brought in recycled material to make piggybanks from milk jugs, wind chimes from sticks and beads, sun catchers from cardboard and olive oil, and bird feeders from milk cartons. St. Cyr is a second grade student at Minot Consolidated School. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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