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February

“Everyday Heroes” is Theme for Mazza Museum’s Funday Sunday
Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books welcomes families to its next free, once-a-month Funday Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 2, on The University of Findlay campus. This event is made possible, in part, by The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation and Ted and Linda Mummert.

The theme for the afternoon will be “Everyday Heroes,” featuring a guest storyteller and Findlay police chief Bill Spraw, fireman Tom Parke and Peace Corps staff member Lesley Tachibana. Jodi Miller, a teacher and journalist, will conduct a writing station.

In addition, there will be music and a Clay Play pottery station from which to choose, and families can create a mural and more. All activities are designed for families to experience together.

In keeping with the theme of the day, visitors are asked to bring non-perishable food items in lieu of an admission fee. Donations will be collected and delivered to Chopin (Christians Helping Other People in Need) Hall following the event.

Refreshments will be provided, and the Gift Gallery will be open.

The next Funday Sunday will be Sunday, April 6, and the theme will be “Raining Cats and Dogs.”

For more information about Funday Sunday, contact Terry Olthouse, education coordinator, at 1-800-472-9502, ext. 4777.
1000 North Main Street \ Findlay, OH 45840 \ 1-800-472-9502 \ 419-422-8313 \ Fax 419-434-4822