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SUMMARY:Post to Present - Celebrating 60 Years of Skating in Batavia
DESCRIPTION:It was 60 years ago that Batavia became the face of America\, thanks to the Saturday Evening Post Magazine using John Falter's painting\, "Fox River Ice-Skating\," on the front cover. Come enjoy open skating on the pond as the 1950s Batavians did\, while enjoying live entertainment\, fire pits (s'mores anyone?) and the chance to warm up next to the original painting in the Depot Museum. \n\n\n\nTwo local Batavia women presented about the painting by John Falter along with information about the artist\, his style and the theme to the third graders at Alice Gustafson Elementary. The art teacher\, Laura Starzec\, worked with those students to create a piece of art for the celebration on January 6th. The art piece that celebrates the original painting and also illustrates what happens today on the pond (Post to Present). It will be on display at the Peg Bond Center at the celebration.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:It was 60 years ago that Batavia became the face of America\, thanks to the \;Saturday \;Evening Post Magazine using John Falter&rsquo\;s painting\, &ldquo\;Fox River Ice-Skating\,&rdquo\; on the front cover. Come enjoy open skating on the pond as the 1950s Batavians did\, while enjoying live entertainment\, fire pits (s&rsquo\;mores anyone?) and the chance to warm up next to the original painting in the Depot Museum. \;
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\nTwo local Batavia women presented about the painting by John Falter along with information about the artist\, his style and the theme to the third graders at Alice Gustafson Elementary. The art teacher\, Laura \;Starzec\, worked with those students to create a piece of art for the celebration on \;January \;6th. The art piece that celebrates the original painting and also illustrates what happens today on the pond (Post to Present). It will be on display at the Peg Bond Center at the celebration. \;
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