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Monarch Butterfly Sculpture Pieces

using Recycled Materials

Artist: Alicia Kesneck

Artist Alicia Kesneck designed Monarch Butterfly Sculpture Pieces

using recycled materials installed in the East Main Parking Lot Rain Garden.

Alicia turned trash into treasure by creating pieces with Bishop Canevin students: Kelsey Adamski, Ayla Altman, Miriam Hardy, Addison Hillebrand, Gretchen Klauss, Alexis Leppert-Bell, Emily Maida, Clare Ruffing, and Hannah Zurbola

Mayor Stacie Riley has renewed her National Wildlife Federation Mayor’s Monarch Pledge for 2022

and this project fulfills one of the action items.

Mayor Riley renews Mayor's Monarch Pledge for 2022

Monarch Butterfly Conservation

 

Artists & Participants: Alicia and Nathan Kesneck, Karen Kennedy, Kelsey Adamski, Ayla Altman, Miriam Hardy, Addison Hillebrand, Gretchen Klauss, Alexis Leppert-Bell, Emily Maida, Clare Ruffing, and Hannah Zurbola

Special Thanks to:
Mayor Stacie Riley, Bishop Canevin High School, and Carnegie DPW

Carnegie artist and Shade Tree Commission Vice President Alicia Kesneck created a Monarch Butterfly life cycle display featured at the Carnegie Library. (2023)
 

 

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