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Robots, time machines and treasure boxes are a few ideas Mary Ryan, Everyone’s Resource Depot coordinator, gave children participating in the Children’s Arts and Crafts Workshop on Tuesday at the depot at the University of Maine at Farmington. The challenge was to make something from a cardboard box. Workshops are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays in July. Working on their projects are, from left, Ryan, twins Henri and Nora McCourt of Farmington, and Maiya and Adam Viscel of New Jersey who were visiting their grandmother in Farmington.
Robots, time machines and treasure boxes are a few ideas Mary Ryan, Everyone’s Resource Depot coordinator, gave children participating in the Children’s Arts and Crafts Workshop on Tuesday at the depot at the University of Maine at Farmington. The challenge was to make something from a cardboard box. Workshops are held Tuesdays and Thursdays in July. Working on their projects are, from left, Nora McCourt of Farmington and Maiya and Adam Viscel of New Jersey who were visiting their grandmother in Farmington.
Robots, time machines and treasure boxes are a few ideas Mary Ryan, Everyone’s Resource Depot coordinator, gave children participating in the Children’s Arts and Crafts Workshop on Tuesday at the depot at the University of Maine at Farmington. The challenge was to make something from a cardboard box. Workshops are held Tuesdays and Thursdays in July. Working on their projects are, from left, are twins Henri and Nora McCourt of Farmington and Maiya and Adam Viscel of New Jersey who were visiting their grandmother in Farmington.
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