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Cuyahoga Falls All City Art Walk

Presented by Cuyahoga Falls City Schools at Multiple locations in downtown Cuyahoga Falls, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Apr 28 2016
Cuyahoga Falls All City Art Walk

FREE Fun evening for the whole family! K-12 student art, live music, make-and-take art activities, food, fun photo opportunities and more.

Cuyahoga Falls City Schools, in partnership with Cuyahoga Falls city leadership, local businesses, art studios and library, proudly announce the second annual Cuyahoga Falls All City Art Walk to be held on April 28th from 5-8 pm. As you stroll through town, choosing any of the four locations as a starting point, you will find artworks on display by Cuyahoga Falls artists in kindergarten through 12th grade.

In addition to the incredible art displays, there will be live music, make-and-take art activities, food, fun photo opportunities (bring your camera) and more. Display locations include The Pavilion on the Riverfront, the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, the Cuyahoga Falls Library and Jack Richard’s Studio.  Pick up a map at any of our locations and begin your journey through our local art world.

Thanks to the support of our community leaders, businesses and a generous grant from the  Cuyahoga Falls Schools Foundation class of 1958, this event is free.

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Multiple locations in downtown Cuyahoga Falls

The Pavilion At Falls River Square 2085 Front Street - Cuyahoga Falls Library 2015 3rd Street - Cuyahoga Valley Art Center 2131 Front Street - Jack Richards Studio 2250 Front Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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