This month’s gorilla generated an imaginative array of artwork. Ten-year-old Ruby’s ape was
X-rayed in the doctor’s office, revealing a whale in the beast’s belly. Darien, 4, made a vibrant masterpiece with oil pastels, coloring her monkey in bright yellow, crimson and navy blue. Sophia, 7, fashioned a forest around her mighty mammal, with tall trees and blue mountains, and decorated her creature’s pelt with stripes and curly-cues. Savor your summer break, young artists, but don’t forget to send us your coloring-contest entries by mid-month.
The winners of annual family memberships to the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium are…
“Gorilla Love”
Eleanor Hammond, 5, Shoreham
“The Rainbow Monkey”
Rosalie Martel, 7, Colchester
“Summer Bliss”
Kape Clements, 11, Jay
X-rayed in the doctor’s office, revealing a whale in the beast’s belly. Darien, 4, made a vibrant masterpiece with oil pastels, coloring her monkey in bright yellow, crimson and navy blue. Sophia, 7, fashioned a forest around her mighty mammal, with tall trees and blue mountains, and decorated her creature’s pelt with stripes and curly-cues. Savor your summer break, young artists, but don’t forget to send us your coloring-contest entries by mid-month.
The winners of annual family memberships to the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium are…
“Gorilla Love”
Eleanor Hammond, 5, Shoreham
- Gorilla Love
Rosalie Martel, 7, Colchester
- The Rainbow Monkey
Kape Clements, 11, Jay
- Summer Bliss
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